CATEGORY
Robert Mugabe and the class question – Towards a liberated, unified, socialist Africa!
The death of former Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has been another focus for the many discussions that seek to argue what is revolutionary over what is reactionary.
All Colonial Violence Affects African Women
Women and children suffer from all types of colonial violence, gender based violence being only one of them, a violence that emerges as a result of the system itself as the system promotes patriarchy.
The Azania Weekly Rap: September 9, 2019
The latest revolutionary analysis from on the ground in the African People's Socialist Party-Occupied Azania!
“Free ‘em all!” Reparations now to all African political prisoners!
While in prison, I suffered some of the most inhumane conditions anywhere.
The people will win! Don’t forget to vote on August 27!
Election Day is right around the corner, August 27 to be exact, and it may very well be the most important election for our city.
Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth: Materialism versus Philosophical Idealism
While both women contributed to the historical legacy of African resistance in the United States in particular, the different strategies and political affiliations they chose would define a historical split in the politics of African women.
I want to charge this rap against the vicious South African settler colonial bondage of African people by stating that we must all be like comrade Omowale Kefing who has just recently made a departure from this world.
Omowale Kefing was a giant. His feats in defense of our people and for our liberation are legendary and unequaled in the pantheon of African freedom fighters.
The Azania Weekly Rap – Introduction
The Azania Weekly Rap is the fight for the narrative. The reality of the South African situation is that while we are physically building structures in contention with the war machinery of our imperialist and neo-colonial enemies we are also engaged in the battle of ideas.


