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Black is Back Coalition represents major turning point for black liberation struggle

The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations must be given maximum support by African people and especially activists, because it has been a critical development in our movement since the 1960s.

The legacy of the Bandung Conference

It has been 55 years since so-called Third World nations from Asia and Africa came together in Bandung, Indonesia to promote economic and cultural cooperation and to oppose colonialism.

Seven-year-old black child murdered by Detroit police

Editors note: As U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama makes war on the poor people of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq, while drinking with the police, black newspapers and online services, as routine reporting, are telling of more and more incidents where the police all over the US are, increasingly, firing their guns into the small and frail bodies of African children and young people.

Workers, stand up and struggle!

Unión del Barrio, a 28 year-old organization that struggles for the self-determination of the Mexicana/o working class communities, will commemorate International Workers Day on this May 1st.

¡Obrero, ponte de pie y lucha!

Unión del Barrio, una organización con 28 años en la lucha por la auto-determinación de las comunidades de la clase obrera, observa y conmemora el Día Internacional de los Trabajadores este 1º de mayo.

APSP condemns new tax policy in Sierra Leone

The African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) of Sierra Leone has expressed dismay over a new tax policy imposed on the people of Sierra Leone...

Special Edition Burning Spear soon in hand

Friends of The Burning Spear Newspaper: Within the next few days, the Special Africa Edition of The Burning Spear Newspaper should be off the press...

50,000 line up for financial assistance in Detroit

While the bankers and politicians are lining their pockets with trillions of dollars of bailouts and stimulus money from taxpayers’ money, African people in...

Black is Back gains momentum!

When we started this trek on September 12 to build the Black is Back Coalition and the rally and mobilization now scheduled for November 7th in D.C. many marveled at our audacity. Some were dumbfounded that we should take it upon ourselves to challenge the direction of U.S. domestic and foreign policy while an African was at the helm of the U.S. government. Some were intimidated by the notion of confronting an apparently popular black president and especially within the short time span from our inception and the proposed mobilization.
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