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Marissa Alexander out on $200,000 bond; the struggle continues to free her

On November 28, 2013 Marissaà Ã'¢ s fight to post bail was gained, where she is now under house arrest. The Free Marissa Now website states that she is finally home, but there is much work to do to make sure she stays home.

Kill the Death Penalty!

On November 12, 2013, the states of Florida and Texas each carried out a legal execution, implementing the death penalty for Jamie McCosky and Darius Kimbrough, respectively. The execution in Texas was the 15th of the year. Less than a week later on November 19, a white jury in Tampa, FL took less than an hour to decide that Dontae Morris, a 28-year-old African, should be sentenced to death for allegedly resisting and killing two Tampa cops.

WMNF radio interviews ASI Chairman

On November 24, 2013, African Socialist International Chairman Omali Yeshitela was interviewed by WMNF radio host Otis Anthony in Tampa, Florida regarding African Internationalism and...

Zyed et Bouna, annulation du non-lieu Par la Cour de Cassation

Au mois de septembre 2013, l’état français continuait de se débattre pour donner un semblant de justice aux familles de Zyed et Bouna. Nous...

Justice for Renisha McBride!

It was already a tense situation for her. Nineteen-year-old Renisha McBride had just been in a car accident on the morning of November 2...

Confronting anti-black racism in the Arab world

  In response to an essay I wrote recently regarding the "essential blackness" of the Palestinian struggle, I received this reaction, among others: "What about...

Press Conference Video: St. Pete police out of control

  St. Petersburg, FL—On November 21, 2013, the St Pete branch of the International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) hosted a press conference to expose...

The tragicomedy of Black politics in the age of Obama

Black Agenda Radio commentary by executive editor Glen Ford You know Black folks are in trouble when a Saturday Night Live skit provides more insight...

The All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project encourages supporters to attend the APSP Sixth Congress

AAPDEP would not exist today if it were not for the forethought of the Chairman of the Uhuru Movement, Omali Yeshitela, who saw parasitism manifest itself in the modern day NGO and charity machines. This parasitism is born from the overall capitalist system, which benefits from the exploitation of African and other oppressed people for profit. While we are subject to some of the worst levels of poverty, parasitic charity organizations grow rich from their encounters with us. Essentially they need the poor in order for their organizations to exist. AAPDEP does not want to have to exist!
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