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The Biden Administration desperately seeks confidence of African people of Haiti—we seek African self-determination!

HAITI—On Friday, June 2, 2023, the United States state department published a press release written by secretary of state Antony J. Blinken announcing the...

An election that took St. Louis by storm: “It ain’t over!”

In October 2020, under the leadership of the Uhuru Movement, “Herdosia Kalambayi” Bentum and I, Ticharwa Masimba, announced our campaigns for Alderperson of St....

We stand in solidarity with the Bolivarian revolution in Venezuela!

Editor's Note: The following presentation was delivered by Luwezi Kinshasa, Secretary General of the African Socialist International, to the Venezuelan Bicentennial Congress of the...

Insecurity arises as neocolonial powers gang up against the African masses of Haiti

African people of Ayiti (Haiti) have been involved in a struggle against the neocolonial regime of the puppet president Jovenel Moïse for almost two years straight, beginning in August of 2018.

Haiti President Jovenel Moise is ushering in a new era of dictatorship over African people

Jovenel has been forced on the people ever since he came to power after an unusually long election process that took place between October of 2015 and February of 2017.

Black is Back Coalition declares “Black Power Matters!” at Black People’s March on the White House

The march, as the theme indicated, was a call to action! A call to overturn colonialism and the white ruling class. A call for Africans to control the police and security in our own communities. The march was designed to motivate Africans to continue to seek liberation through self-determination versus the colonial-capitalist system.

Vote for Black Power in St. Louis!

As the March 2 election fast approaches, we are taking on greedy developers and corrupt politicians - and are winning more voters and supporters.

Is Kamala Harris progressive?

Editor's Note: This is a transcription from Chairman Omali Yeshitela’s Address to the African Nation on August 19, 2020.

Today, we want to talk about the question of Kamala Harris.

100 Years Later, It’s Still Red, Black and Green

In the midst of the revolutionary thrust of the African working class following the public murder of George Floyd on May 25, InPDUM celebrated the legacy of Marcus Garvey and his Universal Negro Improvement Association. InPDUM boldly declares themselves 21st century Garveyites.

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