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Black leaders call for March on the White House to demand end to U.S. war on Africa
The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations has issued a call for black people to descend on Washington, DC this fall for a two-day mobilization demanding an end to U.S. military and economic aggression in Africa and African communities worldwide.
Hundreds of black people from throughout the U.S. and from every town, city and state, will descend on Washington, D.C.—capital of imperialist white power—on November 3 and 4.
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?”
Black is Back: 2nd Electoral Campaign School
The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations will convene an electoral school in St. Louis, Missouri from April 7 through 9, 2018 for the second time in as many years.
Black is Back March on the White House & National Conference 2017
The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations held its annual march on the White House and national conference in Washington, D.C. under the theme, “The Ballot and the Bullet: Elections, War, and Peace in the Era of Donald Trump” on November 4-5.
How the Uhuru candidates put reparations on the ballot: The power of the people’s platform
No issue is a greater taboo in the bourgeois electoral arena than the demand for reparations to the African community.
A politician’s position on reparations to the black community is the litmus test they must pass to be approved by the ruling elite as legitimate contenders in a bourgeois electoral contest.
Africans is Chicago come out for “The Ballot and the Bullet”
CHICAGO—The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations (BIBC) held their annual national conference at Chicago State University in Chicago, Illinois on Saturday and Sunday, August 12-13, 2017. The theme of the conference was “The Ballot and the Bullet: Elections, War and Peace in the Era of Trump.”
The conference was attended by African people from throughout the U.S. including Philadelphia, Texas, Washington D.C., Florida and Chicago itself.
The program was filled with important reports from the coalition working groups, resolutions for action and cutting edge analysis.
As the theme stated, the focus of the program was on raising up strategy for African people to engage in resistance for self-determination through the electoral process, while also recognizing that doing so cannot serve as a substitute for anti-colonial resistance through armed struggle.
Philly residents demand Black Community Control of the Police!
The Black Community Control of Police (BCCP) working group of the Black is Back Coalition (BIBC) organized a march and rally for Black Community Control of the Police in Philadelphia, PA on Saturday, June 24th.
The mobilization was entitled “Pigs in Our Hood Aint No Good—March on Ridge Ave!”
The rally was held at the community lot on 24th St and Cecil B Moore Ave deep within the oppressed and exploited North Philadelphia section of the city.
This lot was recently liberated by the Coalition, as we took initiative to clean up the trash from the grounds and decorate the wall with the red, black and green flag.
Several other organizations and collectives joined the BIBC, including the Philadelphia REAL Justice, RBG Fridays, Philly Socialists and others, some of whom made solidarity statements during the rally and other points of the mobilization.
The Ballot and the Bullet: Elections, war and peace in the era of Donald Trump
The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations (BIB) is holding our Annual Conference at Chicago State University on August 12 and 13, 2017. The theme of the conference is “The Ballot and the Bullet: Elections, War and peace in the era of Donald Trump.”
The theme of our Conference contains within it the critical matters of this period that must be addressed to move our struggle for black liberation forward.