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URGENT Call in for Political Prisoner Russell Maroon Shoatz!

PENNSYLVANIA — For more than 38 years, Russell Maroon Shoatz has been held as a political prisoner in Pennsylvania. Held in SCI Greene, the...

Religious leaders and InPDUM unite to defend the right of African resistance

Leaders of the Muslim and Christian sectors of the African community have joined forces with International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) to defend the rights of African people to practice our religions of choice – especially when those religions teach us to resist our own oppression.

Uhuru Movement and African youth protest apartheid downtown Philly

PHILADELPHIA - On Wednesday, December 8, the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) and the Junta of Militant Organizations (JOMO), the youth wing of...

Keep DC a Chocolate City Event Success

Keep DC a Chocolate City event success Boycott Everlasting Life Café and all traitors of the black community By: Asafo Yerodin On December 18, 2010 the International...

~!URGENT!~ “Keep DC a Chocolate City!” Event under attack! CALL IN NOW!

Everlasting Life Café has just informed the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) DC branch that they will refuse to hold its event, “Keep DC a Chocolate City, Stop DC’s War on the Black Community!”

InPDUM to unite African resistance at upcoming international convention

The International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) will hold its annual Convention in Philadelphia February 19-21, 2011. Its theme is “Africans Have a Right to Resist: We Demand Freedom and Reparations Now!”

Give the gift of African freedom – New DVDs and CDs on BurningSpearMarketplace.com

Burning Spear Publications announces the release of several new DVDs featuring speeches by African Socialist International Chairman Omali Yeshitela - available at the Uhuru...

Not business as usual for DC city coucil

Not business as usual for DC City Council Tuesday morning, December 7th, in Washington, DC a demonstration...

Congo: an experience of suffering under neocolonialism

I went to Congo in September 2010 to contribute to economic development for our people. I sent cargoes of goods to be sold there.
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