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Sylville Smith’s brother’s statement: “This is what the police provoke”
The whole world saw the resistance which erupted among the African working class of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on August 13, 2016, in response to the police murder of 23-year-old African, Sylville Smith.
A CBS reporter on the scene of the uprising, interviewed Sedan Smith, Sylville’s brother.
The reporter, who was particularly more concerned about the possibility of Sedan using profanity on live television than the pain which Sedan was certainly feeling as he mourns his brother’s murder, was ultimately left speechless by Sedan’s powerful words.
InPDUM: Forwarding the National Convention!
Recognizing the significance of cadre development to advancing the struggle for African liberation and socialist revolution, International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) President, Kalambyi Andenet sought out to consolidate an InPDUM Unit within the African People’s Socialist Party’s (APSP) political development and organizational training school.
Uhuru Movement delivers revolutionary speeches at Black Lives Matter demonstration
Sanford, FL––The International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) descended on a Black Lives Matter (BLM) Rally in the small city of Sanford on July 17th.
The rally was held at the Sanford police station which sits in the heart of Historic Goldsboro, Sanford's oldest African neighborhood.
Black Lives Matter organized the rally to call for body cameras on police. Uhuru Movement attended in order to give revolutionary line to the attendees at the rally. Our goal was to win people to political organization and to put them on a trajectory towards gaining black power.
From Dallas to St. Pete, TIME TO RISE UP!
The African community of St. Petersburg, Florida will be marching for Black Community Control of Police and an end to the genocidal murders of black people by the colonial police tomorrow, Sunday July 10, 2016.
3 Drowned Black Girls Campaign: The Uhuru Movement interrupts sheriff “Killer” Bob’s cocktail party!
ST. PETERSBURG, FL––The St. Pete branch of the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM), as forewarned, initiated one of a battery of protests in resistance to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Department’s drowning murder of three teenage African girls––Dominique Battle (16), Ashaunti Butler (15) and La’Niyah Miller (15).
This direct action was ignited at a private cocktail party and white nationalist electoral fundraiser in the white enclave of Clearwater, FL for senate nominee David Jolly––hosted by none other than the infamous sheriff Bob Gualtieri.
The St. Louis branch of the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) will be hosting an event entitled “Black Community Control of the Police!: A BLACK POWER Demand” on Sunday, June 5, 2016 from 4-6 p.m. at Legacy Books & Café, located at 5249 Delmar Blvd.
Chairman Omali Yeshitela of the APSP will be the keynote spearker. Yeshica Clemmons, mother of Dominique Battle who was murdered by Florida sheriff's deputies; and Tani Taylor, mother of Cary Ball who was murdered by St. Louis cops will be featured speakers.
At 10am EDT this morning, The Uhuru Movement held a press conference at the Akwaaba Hall in St. Petersburg, Florida to address the police murders of three teenage African girls––Laniya Miller (15), Ashaunti Butler (15) and Dominique Battle (16). On March 31st, Pinellas police enacted a car chase on these young girls, pushed them into a pond and stood by as they drowned.
InPDUM launches revolutionary clothing line “UZI” in St. Louis!
Saturday, May 1, 2016 marked a historical moment for the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) as the organization launched their revolutionary line of clothing called UZI: A Thread of Freedom, and introduced Nfiniti Speed Dating to St. Louis, based on a model laid out by Black Star Industries.
This morning at 10a.m. the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) organized a press conference at the Uhuru House in St. Petersburg, FL. The purpose of the conference was to formally announce a list of demands as well as plans to protest on Friday April 29, 2016 at the Pinellas County Courthouse at 3pm EST. This call to action comes following the drowning deaths of three African teen girls at the hands of the Pinellas County Sheriff Department.


