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Stop gentrification of the black community! Unity through reparations!
There is a systematic plan by politicians and the developers, who fill their campaign accounts with big bucks, to push poor and working class black families out of their homes and businesses on the southside of St. Pete.
A critique of Macron’s meeting with Addo Akofu and the black diaspora of France
The French President Emmanuel Macron invited President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo to Paris on Thursday, July 11.
We need Black Power and self determination, not more police
Black Power Radio in the era of “Fake News”
Black working class truth in the media is nearly impossible to find. In news reports, Africans are portrayed as criminal thugs or permanently poor and incapable of self-reliance.
On May 25, 1963, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia at the summit of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), the great Kwame Nkrumah declared this day “Africa Freedom Day,” which later became African Liberation Day.
We must have an international African Revolution!
We have come to the conclusion long ago that America does not have the ability nor the intent to see African people free, in this country or any place on Earth.
The time is now! Stop the gentrification of southside St. Pete!
Gentrification isn’t innocent, it’s deadly.
Reparations campaigns kick-off in St. Pete
On June 14, 2019, the campaign committee to elect Eritha Akilé Cainion for District 7 City Council hosted a campaign kick-off barbecue at Wildwood Park to celebrate Cainion’s official qualification.
How St. Pete made Reparations mainstream
The question of reparations being talked about in the mainstream is not a random occurrence.


