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Your intimate relationship with white people is a contradiction
Because for all the contradictions that African people experience, it’s nothing compared to the contradiction of you entering into a subjective romantic relationship with the oppressor. And no matter how you justify your relationship, you cannot resolve the fact that your booty is the actual booty gained from hundreds of years of imperialist plunder of Africa.
Nomination of Ticharwa Masimba: Comrade of the Quarter
It’s hard to believe it will only be two years; August 22, 2018 that African People’s Education and Defense Fund (APEDF)/Black Star Industries (BSI) Economic Director- St. Louis, Ticharwa Masimba joined the African People’s Socialist Party and successfully completed his probation February 22, 2017.
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 IV
Our Party is organized on a regional basis. This is true within the U.S. and throughout the world.
ST. LOUIS—The U.S. government has chosen St. Louis, Missouri, still reeling from the 2014 African rebellions following the police assassination of Mike Brown, as the host city for a massive counterintelligence facility known as the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA).
Solving the Problems of the Revolution—The Advanced Detachment III
The second imperialist world war resulted in the U.S., which did not suffer the consequences of war being fought within its domestic borders, becoming the center of the capitalist world economy.
I am a Black Identity Extremist
As a white person, I would not expect to be assassinated for struggling for freedom or targeted as a domestic terrorist for building economic and political power.
St. Louis – On April 7 and 8, 2018, the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations (BIBC) held its second electoral campaign school to answer the question “Can electoral politics be a path towards black self-determination?”


