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Housing is a human right – prioritizing people over property

My name is Anne Hirsch and I am running for District 5 City Council. I live in Lakewood Estates! I want to weigh in on the issue of the proposed housing development by Boley on 54th Ave S to house people who are dealing with mental health challenges and addiction.

Uhuru Movement’s Eritha Akile Cainion announces run for St. Pete city council District 7 on reparations platform!

To the readers of The Burning Spear newspaper,
 
My name is Eritha Akilé Cainion, and I am running to be your next District 7 City Councilwoman.

Uhuru Solidarity Movement member Anne Hirsch announces bid for District 5 city council in St. Pete!

To the readers of The Burning Spear,
 
My name is Anne Hirsch and, with the support of the people, will be your next District 5 City Councilwoman in St. Petersburg, Florida. 

End the voter suppression of the black community: restore felons’ rights to vote

The struggle for the right of black people in the U.S. to participate in the electoral arena is one that is ongoing.

Watch this message: Unity through reparations

My name is Anne Hirsch and with your support I will be the next District 5 city councilperson right here in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Watch this message: Make the southside black again

My name is Eritha Akilé Cainion and with your support, I’m going to be your next District 7 city councilwoman of St. Petersburg, FL.

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.

Black leaders call for March on the White House to demand end to U.S. war on Africa

The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations has issued a call for black people to descend on Washington, DC this fall for a two-day mobilization demanding an end to U.S. military and economic aggression in Africa and African communities worldwide.

ICC frees neocolonialist Jean-Pierre Bemba in time for Congo’s election

On June 8, 2018 the International Criminal Court (ICC) reversed their 2016 conviction of Jean Pierre Bemba, the leader of the Movement for the Liberation of Congo (MLC), on charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes.

 

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