CATEGORY

Topics

From Michael Manley to Christopher Dudus Coke: The struggle against neocolonialism in Jamaica

The U.S. request to get Christopher Dudus Coke, a well known leader of the so-called “Shower Posse gang” with ties to the ruling Jamaican Labour Party (JLP), to be extradited to the U.S. on the alleged charge of gun and drug trafficking, strained, at first, the relation between the U.S. and Jamaican governments.

Foreign owned “Oil Gushers” in Nigeria Dwarfs British Petroleum’s “Oil Gusher” in the Gulf of Mexico

Editors note: The ruling class media have inundated us with misinformation concerning the irresponsible dumping of millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Although this is truly an environmental castrophy, the dumping of oil and the destruction of the environment in Africa, by greedy multi national oil coporations like British Petroleum, Shell Oil, and ExonMobil, go virtually unreported by a media that acts as if it is concerned about the environment.

Africans still fighting back from 1921 bombing of Tulsa, Oklahoma

Editors note: In 1921, Africans who had migrated to Tulsa from the U. S.Southern states, in the latter part of the nineteenth century, understood precisely that the question of independence and economic development must be accompanied by respect and human dignity.

APSP holds African Liberation Day rally in London

Last year, in Washington, DC, the first North American Regional Conference of the African Socialist International (ASI) was held on African Liberation Day (ALD)...

PFLP condemns the murderous crimes of the Israeli pirates and salutes the heroes of the Freedom Flotilla

Editors note: This article came from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The African People’s Socialist Party and the African Socialist International stand in solidarity with the fighting people of Palestine.

Fifth Ward Garden growing by onions and tomatoes

HOUSTON-During the March 14 “Time to Till” event, members of Houston’s All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) came with shovels, tillers, hoes, rakes, and an assortment of other garden tools. The Fifth Ward Community Garden and Food Co-Op was only an idea of its organizers.

Raza prisoners and U.S. colonialism

On June 19, 2010, a timely and necessary gathering of Raza activists will take place: Conference On Raza Prisoners and Colonialism. The conference aims to expose the role that police, courts and prisons play and have played in the continuing subjugation and terrorization of the Mexican community and other oppressed nations and peoples.

U.S. government continues to rob black farmers; they should receive reparations now!

The Black Farmer Land loss is the greatest loss of physical wealth we have had in this country. What most don't realize is that the Politrics/Obama is indeed hustling black farmers again. Truly large amounts of money were handed out white law firms, in the first Pigford case but very little money was deposited to black farmers/black people.

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.
spot_img