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The People’s War Campaign Against ’Colonialvirus’ COVID-19

Colonialist food production threatens the African working class

The means of production are not in the hands of the colonized workers of the world. The safety of working-class Africans is not in the hands of African communities. 

The Ballot and the Bullet: Putting self-determination back on the ballot

United States—On June 13 and 14, 2020, The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations (BIBC) held our 4th Electoral Campaign School, themed “The Ballot and The Bullet: Putting Self-Determination on the Ballot!”

Lessons from the African Revolution of Ayiti – Part 2: the African intelligentsia must fully commit class suicide

HAITI—The African Revolution of Ayiti (Haiti) is one of the most significant events to ever take place in world history and certainly one that should be studied and summed up with revolutionary analysis

Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome: COVID-19 side effect a silent weapon against the African Nation

Over 3.5 million known cases of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, have been reported in the United States, making up over a quarter of the more than 14 million known infections worldwide.

“Defunding the Police” vs. Black Community Control of Police

“What is the State? It is a repressive organization. It is the police department. It is the army, the navy, the court system. The State emerges in human society at that juncture when it is split between those who have and those who ain’t got.”

Lessons from the African Revolution of Ayiti: organized African resistance is key – Part 1

HAITI—African people have been resisting colonial slavery and colonialism ever since the first white man stepped foot on our national homeland over 600 years ago.

Press conference demands Bank of America pay reparations to the Black Power Blueprint

“This is an institution founded in blood, the blood of black people!” These words, spoken by Chairman Omali Yeshitela of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP), echoed through downtown St. Petersburg, Florida on Friday morning, June 12, 2020. 

“Gender-Based Violence” — another symptom of a broken society due to colonial-capitalist system

What the South African media has been referring to as "gender-based violence" is another symptom of a broken society as a result of colonialism and the rise of capitalism. We can’t solely blame the perpetrators of these crimes without examining the underlying issues or causes of these social ills that are inherent in colonial domination. 

The African People’s Socialist Party remembers Delbert Orr Africa

Delbert Orr Africa died on Monday, June 15, 2020, after a two-year battle with prostate and bone cancer.

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