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Black is Back, permanently. Join us in DC on Nov. 13

The Black Is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations has had a good year since its first rally and march on the White House, November, 2009. “We proved that a critical mass of Black left activists and organizations was prepared to rebuild independent, anti-imperialist Black politics.” Now, as “the economic depression gripping our people deepens, and a cascade of crises loom for the nation and the world,” Black Is Back prepares for another year of struggle to reverse the “mass suffering and defeat” brought on by Wall Street and its servants in both major political parties.” Renew the struggle. Rally and march with BiB.

US soldiers murder Afghan people for sport – Join the Black is Back November 13 march and rally against US wars!

The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations abhors the actions of the US soldiers involved in the killing of Afghan men for sport.

Save the Land: Black Farmers Benefit & Rally

Tillery, NC - On Saturday, October 23, 2010, the first SAVE THE LAND: Black Farmers & Landowners Benefit & Rally is being held in the rural farming community of Tillery, NC where the 1930s’ New Deal Tillery Resettlement Farms is located.

Armand Tungulu, freedom activist, assassinated by Kabila’s regime in Congo

The African Socialist International (ASI) denounces the assassination of Armand Mudiandambu Tungulu by security forces of President Kabila on 1 October 2010 in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.

ASI commits its solidarity with struggling Bauxite Workers in Guyana

The African Socialist International Interim Committee is calling on all African people and supporters of African national liberation to support the self-determination struggle of African people in Guyana and in the Caribbean.

US still disrespecting all of Africa – attempts to punish Zimbabwe

On September 23, 2010 brief talks were held, as part of the re-engagement process, between representatives of the governments of Zimbabwe and the US on the sidelines of the 65th UN General Assembly in New York.

Changeons de mentalité pour compléter la révolution Congolaise des années soixante.

Cette pièce a été rédigée dans l’objectif de contribuer a la résurrection de la lutte idéologique contre l’impérialisme et le néocolonialisme au Congo.

Sixteen years after official end of Aparthied: An interview with Socialist Party of Azania (SOPA) leader Lybon Mabasa

Lybon Mabasa was one of the young activists of the Black Conscience Movement set up by Steve Biko during the 1976 Soweto uprising.
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