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BIBC National Conference: The 2016 Election and the Struggle for Self-determination

The Black Is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations (BIBC) is holding its annual national conference "The 2016 Elections and the Struggle for Self-Determination" on April 9, 2016 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Harlem, New York.

Former U.S. first lady Nancy Reagan dies; leaves behind a legacy of African genocide

Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA—Nancy Reagan, the wife of the deceased 40th U.S. president Ronald Reagan, died Saturday, March 5, 2016 from heart failure. She was 94 years old.

African Internationalism is spreading!

Young Africans everywhere are knocking on the door of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP). This shows that the new generation of African revolutionary organizers are seeking real solutions put forth by the APSP, through the science of African Internationalism.

Bernie Sanders up to his usual antics

Photos of a 21-year-old Bernie Sanders being arrested at a civil rights protest in the 60s while attending the University of Chicago have recently surfaced from the Chicago Tribune's archives.

Bernie Sanders is not the answer for African college students

U.S. democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, in his undying lust for the control of the minds of African people, started a tour of Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs).

Feel the Blarney: The 2016 U.S. presidential elections

The electoral process is simply the means by which the different white rulers conduct generally safe, non-violent contests among themselves to take control of the State for the security and advancement of their economic interests.

Bernie Sanders is against reparations for slavery

Bernie Sanders had stepped out during this year's puppet (presidential) elections as the candidate for the African people in the U.S.

Flint water “crisis” is a crime of genocide

There are so many responsible parties in this crime against humanity that one can only conclude it is an organized effort.

United Nations suggests reparations to Africans in the U.S., but avoids the African working class

The United Nations' working group of experts on people of African descent carried out a four-city, fact-finding tour throughout the United States from January 19 to 29, 2016, with visits to Jackson, Mississippi; Chicago, Illinois; New York City, New York; and Washington, D.C.
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