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The OTHER 4th of July: Celebrate the struggle for African and Indigenous independence!

We call on you this July 4th to celebrate the liberation and independence of African and Indigenous people.

U.S. spy program is war on the African community!

  On June 6, 2013, National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden leaked documents to the media exposing the existence of a U.S. government program...

Uhuru Radio special broadcast: PRISM, COINTELPRO – Obama’s secret war

This Sunday from 11am - 2pm U.S. Eastern Time, Africa Live is presenting a special three-hour show looking into the recent revelations that the Obama administration presides over the NSA's program to spy on the emails and phone calls not only of U.S. residents but the whole world.

Rep. Clyburn: Putting Obama first – civil liberties, peace, justice, and reality last

Black Congressman James Clyburnâ s â gutâ tells him that whistleblower Edward Snowden is conspiring with others to â embarrassâ President Obama. â Clyburnâ s gut isnâ t a bit queasy about the dramatic expansion of the National Security State, as long as Big Brother is Black.â In the narrow worldview of the Black Misleadership Class, itâ s Obama uber alles.

African Liberation Day in Paris France 2013

On June 1st, the African People's Socialist Party (APSP) sponsored African Liberation Day (ALD) in Paris, France. Africans came from throughout Africa, Europe, and the United States to build for the future of a liberated Africa, while honoring the past.

Lynne Stewart – CALL WASHINGTON EVERY DAY

  The warden at Carswell State prison has submitted an application for the compassionate release of Lynne Stewart over two weeks ago, yet Washington is deliberately...

Uhuru Solidarity Movement National Convention on racial injustice to convene in St. Pete, Florida

On June 15-16, the Uhuru Solidarity Movement (USM) will hold its national convention, â Overturning the Racial Divide through Solidarity with African Liberationâ at the Uhuru House, 1245 18th Ave South in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Rape; a weapon of colonialism

The discussion of rape for African people does not begin where the feminist movement, women's rights groups or where even scholars choose to begin their discussions. Their self-serving calls for "sisterhood" and use of phrases such as "we are all in this together," completely ignore the interests of African people.

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