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Halloween Festival wraps up the Farmers Market season
APSP Northern Region leads powerful Uhuru Book Fair!
Black Power Blueprint brings African pride, beauty to North St. Louis during the pandemic
The COVID-19 disease is wreaking havoc on African, Mexican and Indigenous communities. The U.S. government is bailing out Wall Street banks with trillions of dollars. New York, home to the center of white world capitalism, has reported more COVID-19 deaths than 97 percent of all the world’s countries.
BSI and the Black Power Blueprint exist because we realize the political and economic are one.
Under the slogan “Putting the power of education in the hands of the African community,” APEDF, BSI and our many partners involved the black community of West Philadelphia in bringing to life the positive future of African self-determination in the real world.
The Uhuru Furniture stores are part of the brilliant vision and strategy of Chairman Omali Yeshitela, building dual and contending power institutions in the tradition of Marcus Garvey today.
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.
Black Power Blueprint Reparations Campaign calls on white people to return the stolen resources
On December 8, 2017, the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) launched a dynamic campaign to raise $25,000 in the first phase of a $300,000 effort to fund the Black Power Blueprint, a revolutionary program of economic and political power led by and for the African working class in St. Louis.
Announcing the launch of the APSP’s revamped website: Apspuhuru.org!
The African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) is pleased to announce the launch of our newly updated website on December 19, 2016 after over a month of hard work and dedication! Our new site can be found at this URL: Apspuhuru.org.


