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Omali Yeshitela’s life and works celebrated by University of South Florida

    St. Petersburg—On a stage warmly decorated like an African-style living room, University of South Florida special collections librarian Jim Schnur conducted a lively, relaxed...

February is African Liberation Month

Black History Month must be updated for the 21st century. February should be the month that we re-double our struggle against imperialism and white supremacy, and for reparations for slavery, the slave trade and colonialism.

Letter to family, friends of Imari Obadele and to leadership and comrades of the Black Liberation Movement

Our heartfelt revolutionary greetings of condolences from the Central Committee and membership of the African People's Socialist Party-USA, African People's Socialist Party-Sierra Leone, and African People's Socialist Party-United Kingdom.

Building AAPDEP from the ground up

The 3rd annual All African People's Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) National Conference was held January 16-17 in St. Petersburg, FL and opened with the raising of our flag; the red, black and green.

African People’s Solidarity Committee National Conference Deepens White Support for African Liberation Struggle

“Stop U.S. Colonial Wars Around the World and Inside This Country” was the theme of the annual national conference of the African People’s Solidarity...

Statement on Haiti from the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations

Editor’s note: The following is a statement from The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations. The organization will hold its national conference this Saturday and Sunday, January 23-24 in St. Petersburg, FL. More information, including the conference program, can be found at BlackIsBackCoalition.org. The Black is Back Conference will also be videocast live on UhuruNews.com.

The devastation began more than 200 years ago

The African People’s Solidarity Committee and Uhuru Solidarity Movement call on white people to stand for reparations to African people and to join and support the Uhuru Solidarity Movement campaign for Africa’s Resources in African Hands.

AAPDEP, INPDUM call for worldwide African relief effort to Haiti

With the death rate rising daily and the suffering faced by African people in Haiti deepening daily following Tuesday’s 7.0 earthquake, the All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) and the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) held a press conference today at the Uhuru House in St. Petersburg. Dr. Aisha Fields, chair of AAPDEP opened the conference with a powerful statement published below.

Earthquake and colonial domination equal deadly combination in Haiti

The island country of Haiti where African people waged the first successful workers’ revolution that brilliantly defeated the French colonial slave master militarily in 1804 today faces an estimated 100,000 dead, thousands homeless and vast devastation following a massive earthquake on Jan. 12.
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