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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.

Stop DC’s war on the black community!

The war on the African community in DC is in full swing. In response, the International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) will hold an event titled, “Stop the war on the black community!” at Everlasting Life Café (2928 Georgia Avenue; Washington DC).

Bill Clinton: Haiti’s neocolonial overlord

The corporate media portrays former president Bill Clinton as a great humanitarian friend of Haiti. The truth could not be more different.

Uhuru Pies wins friends and resources for economic development at the San Francisco Green Festival

The African People’s Education and Defense Fund (APEDF) launched our 30th Annual Uhuru Pie Campaign in Northern California at the San Francisco Green Festival November 6-7, 2010.

AAPDEP DC: Taking charge of the development of our own communities

Along with the knowledge that “development” is coming to an African community often comes certain realizations.

Houston’s One Africa! One Nation! Marketplace, Music Festival, and Block Party meets with success

Houston – On Saturday October 30, 2010, the All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) Fifth Ward Community Garden hosted The One Africa! One Nation! Marketplace, Block Party and Music Festival.

Houston’s 5th Ward AAPDEP Community Garden gains support as fall crop is planted – October 30 African festival announced

On Saturday, October 9, community residents and AAPDEP members came together at the 5th Ward Community Garden and Food Co-op, in the heart of Fifth Ward at 3703 Brill Street to break dirt and plant seeds in an all-day work project to plant its fall crop.

AAPDEP’s 5th Ward Garden autumn planting under way in Houston

HOUSTON — On Saturday, September 18, 2010, the All African People's Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) and community members came together at the Fifth Ward Community Garden and Food Co-op to clear its rows of summer’s growth and prepare for a bumper fall crop.
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