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African Internationalism

Historical basis of the African nation state

The nation cannot be defined by measuring itself against itself. If there is no “other,” there is no logic for the “nation.”

New Playstation and Xbox Release, Africans Demand Self-Determination in Gaming

Colonialism in the gaming industry will not be resolved through more integration.

March for Reparations Sweeps through Six States Across the U.S.

The 2020 March for Reparations was historic in part because it represented a deepening of the 44-year-long strategy of the APSP to extend the struggle for African liberation and reparations into the heart of the white oppressor nation population.

“Douvan Jou Ka Leve:” a documentary’s look at Vodou, Christianity and mental illness in Haiti

Key to the development of “Douvan Jou Ka Leve” is the question of identity and whether the African people in Ayiti as a whole are experiencing an identity crisis, including ‘spiritually.’

A Call to Stop the Colonial Killers! Black Power now!

The only real solution to these countless, repulsive police murders is to rid our communities of these vile colonial killers and replace our streets with Black Power!

Building an independent African economy, one pie at a time – Uhuru Foods & Pies baked and sold 6,500 pies in three Party regions...

As part of the campaign to sell 10,000 Uhuru Pies, much work has happened to transform various aspects of the work to accommodate the higher volume of pies.

“We’re trying to build a revolution” – the African People’s Socialist Party is the Advanced Detachment

We rescued reparations, because from our perspective reparations is a function of the revolution.

We cannot be fooled: Macron reforms the CFA to maintain French colonial domination in Africa

Macron told a lie to justify the reform of the CFA franc, saying, “It was by hearing your youth that I wanted to initiate this reform. The CFA franc crystallizes many criticisms and many debates on France in Africa. I have heard the critics, I see your youth which criticizes us for continuing a relationship which it considers post-colonial. So let's break the moorings."

December in South Africa – the hype versus the Revolution!

December in South Africa is always a month organized around capitalism bleeding the African working class more than it does in any of the months.

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