CATEGORY
Nomination of Bakari Olatunji for Comrade of the Quarter
Bakari Olatunji has been an important part of the Uhuru Movement in Oakland, where he grew up, since the mid 1980s.
African People mourn Winnie Madikizela Mandela
The African People's Socialist Party is united with the African nation to mourn the passing away of Comrade Winnie Madikizela Mandela, a brave daughter of Africa venerated through the world for her role in standing up against white power in the settler colony of South Africa.
Solving the Problems of the Revolution: The Advanced Detachment II
It was during one of my frequent prison stints that it became clear to me that the era of “protest politics” was over; that our people had to really fight for power and that meant we had to have a political party, the most effective vehicle for capturing and wielding political power.
AAPDEP 10th Anniversary- African Skills for African Liberation Convention Summation
On the weekend of November 17-19, the All African People’s Development Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) celebrated our 10th Anniversary Convention in Huntsville, Alabama.
Solving the Problems of the Revolution: The Advanced Detachment
Thousands of unknown freedom fighters were massacred. Others fell victim to mass military roundups and were often tortured and imprisoned under cruel conditions within the U.S. and worldwide.
The Church, the State and the Revolution
This year has been marked with new developments that may catch those who are not acquainted with the people’s struggle in Congo by surprise.
Ray Johnson, Hugh Masekela and Dennis Edwards
To mention every African who has contributed to music history would result in a piece unending. As creators of music and those spearheading music’s evolution, it’s nearly impossible to cover it all, however we raise the names of some of African music’s most prominent figures, their influence, and their legacy.
Letter to the Editor: Antoine Williams, African in Prison
On the date of October 12th, 2017 at Pasquotank Correctional Institution, an incident occurred within the belly of the beast, one that rattled and shook the entire state of North Carolina department of corrections to its very core.
Black is Back: 2nd Electoral Campaign School
The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations will convene an electoral school in St. Louis, Missouri from April 7 through 9, 2018 for the second time in as many years.


