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U.S. spy agency invades St. Louis black community—The Black Power Blueprint will make St. Louis “ungentrifiable”

ST. LOUIS—The U.S. government has chosen St. Louis, Missouri, still reeling from the 2014 African rebellions following the police assassination of Mike Brown, as the host city for a massive counterintelligence facility known as the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA).

 

African Internationalist Students Organization (AISO) leader remembers the young fearless Martyred students of 1976

June 16, 1976 is an unforgettable date for Africans in Occupied Azania, for it was a bloody and chaotic encounter in Soweto.

 

Juneteenth In Houston, Texas “Not Yet Uhuru”

HOUSTON—Once again it is the Juneteenth time of year. In Houston, Texas that means “Juneteenth, ‘Not Yet Uhuru’ Freedom and Music Festival.”

 

Solving the Problems of the Revolution—The Advanced Detachment III

The second imperialist world war resulted in the U.S., which did not suffer the consequences of war being fought within its domestic borders, becoming the center of the capitalist world economy.

 

ANWO 1st International Convention A Success

WASHINGTON, D.C.--The first international convention of the African National Women’s Organization (ANWO) was a statement to the world of our determination to be, once again, independent and free.    

 

Community Benefit Concert held to celebrate Dominique, Laniya, and Ashaunti Two Years after their murders

St. Petersburg, FL – March 31, 2018 marked two years since the vicious murders of three African teenage girls, Dominique Battle (16), Laniya Miller (15), and Ashaunti Butler (15), by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Department, after they illegally chased, corralled and left the girls to drown in a pond.

 

I am a Black Identity Extremist

As a white person, I would not expect to be assassinated for struggling for freedom or targeted as a domestic terrorist for building economic and political power.

 

Exposing the “Faux Unity” of Neocolonialist Opportunists in Kenya

NAIROBI, KENYA--There’s a famous Swahili proverb that goes “Anaye kupa kisogo sio mwenzako.” Basically, it’s essential to know whom to trust and who not to. 

 

Black is Back Coalition makes history showing how to utilize electoral politics to forward black self-determination!

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?”

 

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