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Harriet's Daughters

Safiya Bukhari: A lioness for liberation

Safiya Bukhari, born Bernice Jones in 1950 in the Bronx, began her life in a devout Christian, middle-class household. Like many young African women,...

No future for African women workers under colonial capitalism

Trump’s America is not so different Trump’s America is not different from the America African people have faced for our entire existence. From the birth...

The State’s big ugly bill: Why we need not only resist, but build Black Power!

Signed on July 4, 2025, The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (The Big Ugly Bill) was signed into law by U.S. president Donald J....

Black mothers march on the White house to protest family policing

WASHINGTON, DC – On Mother’s Day 2025, Black mothers, fathers, and family policing opponents from across the U.S. gathered once again for the fourth...

The global exploitation and revolutionary potential of African women’s labor

Worldwide, African women form the backbone of economies. We work fields, take care of children that are not our own, clean homes we do...

Black mother jailed while searching for her abused and missing daughter

On February 28, Khaila Wilks (Czereda), a young African mother fighting to find her daughter, Iris Crum, was arrested after a disappointing family court...

Building a Future of Liberation: The ANWO Liberation Center 

In the heart of North St. Louis stands 4617 Natural Bridge Avenue, a property set to become a beacon of hope and empowerment. The...

The struggle for women’s liberation lies in revolution, not the idealism of feminism

Editor's Note: Je Amaechi is a socialist revolutionary studied in the works of Karl Marx and African theoreticians such those named in the essay....

ANWO member Daniela calls on other young women to get organized

Disclaimer: The following opinion piece by ANWO Member Daniela represents the Comrade's viewpoint and her call to action for other young African women to...
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