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Uhuru House hosts Venezuelan official’s visit to St. Petersburg, Florida

On Friday, December 30, the public is invited to "meet and greet" Marcos Garcia, Labor Attache to the Venezuelan Embassy in the U.S, in a reception at the Uhuru House, black community organizing center in South St. Petersburg.

International NGOs serve imperialism; Africa needs own independent development organizations

International non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are global contractors, hired to execute the foreign policies of imperialism. They largely work without questioning the existing social system. Surely...

World in upheaval – Tune in to Uhuru Radio live on Sunday for news, analysis and culture

This Sunday, November 27, 2011, tune in to UhuruRadio.com for live and dynamic discussions of our world in crisis and transition. You can listen...

Philadelphia November 5 protest unites emerging movement against Wall Street with historic black rights struggle

On November 5, black social justice activists will be joined by peace groups, environmentalists, artists and students in a national “Occupy Philadelphia” march entitled...

Occupy Philly Media encouraging people to vote for BIB/Uhuru-affiliated candidate for mayor

The following article appeared on the Occupy Philly Media website on Sunday, October 30, 2011, calling for support for Black is Back and Uhuru...

One Africa! One Nation! Marketplace independent economic initiative to launch in Bahamas Oct 29!

The following is a statement made to the press by Independent Candidate for Englerston Alex Morley on October 18, 2011 in Nassau, Bahamas. Good Morning....

Wali Diop Rahman: Radical, Resolute and Running for Mayor

Standing next to one of the grand archways that leads to the heart of City Hall, Diop Olugbala presents himself as the face of the masses of Philadelphians he says are being targeted by Mayor Nutter: young, black, mistreated, misunderstood, mischaracterized.

Philadelphia mayor candidate Rahman says spend less on police, more on education

Philadelphia voters who go to the polls next month will find an independent candidate on the ballot for mayor - Wali "Diop" Rahman, a 34-year-old activist pushing for a major shift in city spending priorities, taking dollars away from law enforcement to spend more on education and community development.

Nyisha Moncrease wins Biko Lumumba award for Comrade of the Quarter

African People's Education and Defense Fund (APEDF) Oakland Program Director, Nyisha Moncrease, won the Comrade of the Quarter award for the period of July through September 2011.
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