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The horror of transport for workers in Africa case study: The South African metrorail trains
Doing work in the colonial townships of Johannesburg, I realized that it is going to be important for Africans born subsequent to the defeat of the Black Revolution of the 1960s to know that there is nothing natural about the way things have been prepared for us by our colonizers.
Under the slogan “Putting the power of education in the hands of the African community,” APEDF, BSI and our many partners involved the black community of West Philadelphia in bringing to life the positive future of African self-determination in the real world.
The Uhuru Furniture stores are part of the brilliant vision and strategy of Chairman Omali Yeshitela, building dual and contending power institutions in the tradition of Marcus Garvey today.
We need Black Power and self determination, not more police
HAITI—The High Court of Accounts put out the second part of their “Petro Caribe” funds report on Friday, May 31, 2019, four months after putting out the first part on January 31, 2019.
The emerging work of the Uhuru Movement in Occupied Azania (South Africa)
The Uhuru Movement is real and alive in Occupied Azania (South Africa). This is a reality that every social force within these borders and all those who have an interest in the affairs of this country will have to deal with henceforth.
Nipsey Hussle and the Need to Build our Army
“The continent was raped of all its resources... I think the word they call it is colonialism.” - Nipsey Hussle
ST. PETERSBURG, FL - As early as 5:00 A.M. on Monday morning, the St. Petersburg Police began to set barricades around the black community on the south side, ensuring none of us could get in or out.
Black Power Blueprint Reparations Campaign calls on white people to return the stolen resources
On December 8, 2017, the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) launched a dynamic campaign to raise $25,000 in the first phase of a $300,000 effort to fund the Black Power Blueprint, a revolutionary program of economic and political power led by and for the African working class in St. Louis.


