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The VBS mutual bank scandal and the position of the African working class

The South African district-based “Black owned bank,” Venda Building Society (VBS), has again been thrown into our faces raising mixed emotions to many.

 

The African National Women’s Organization solves the question of “patriarchy”

The African National Women’s Organization (ANWO) wants to talk and write about feminism and patriarchy about as much as feminists want us to talk and write about it─which is zero.

 

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.

USM St. Pete Hosts Film Showing of “The Murder of Fred Hampton” for African Martyr’s Day

“Why don’t you live for the people? Why don’t you struggle for the people? Why don’t you die for the people?”─An excerpt from “The Murder of Fred Hampton” (1971) that was screened in Akwaaba Hall at the Uhuru House In St. Petersburg, Florida on February 26th, 2018.

Report on the 2018 APSC Plenary

Over 70 attendees, mostly white people, from all around the country, gathered in the beautiful Akwaaba Hall in the historic Uhuru House in St. Petersburg, Florida for this annual meeting of white solidarity with black power to learn more about white people’s role under the African Revolution in this period and moving forward.

The Upcoming St. Louis Uhuru House: The House that Black Built!

The African People’s Education and Defense Fund (APEDF) is approaching its 25 year anniversary with a project that is supported throughout the world. This project is the latest in APEDF’s long history of developing and institutionalizing programs to address the disparities in education, health, and economic development faced by African people. 

Black Workers’ Congress set for October – St. Louis, MO

African people from throughout the world will convene in St. Louis, Missouri for the week-long seventh Congress of the African People’s Socialist Party starting on October 6th, 2018.

The Vulnerability of African Children After Disaster: Project Black Ankh’s Response

Natural and manmade disasters continue to destroy African communities.

Niger and Somalia expose U.S. war against Africa

Muslim insurgents killed four and wounded two U.S. soldiers on October 4, 2017 around the town of Tongo Tongo, 200 km from Niamey,  the capital of Niger.

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