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Poetry in Motion: Hey beautiful Black

Hey beautiful black man, come up here, up where? up here where I'm at,where are you? thinking how beautiful you are in your blackness,...

Mutabaruka Speaks in Houston

After hearing Chairman Omali Yeshitela speak in Houston on October 18, 2009, well-known African poet from Jamaica, Mutabaruka made this statement to the audience. I...

Poetry in Motion: Self Affirmation

I am the stuff of legend only talked about in the circles of men who’ve heard and want to seek me out They want...

The 12th Annual Sankofa Caravan to the Ancestors

As early as Thursday, October 15th people from across the country began to converge to the cities of Houston and Galveston, Texas for one...

50,000 line up for financial assistance in Detroit

While the bankers and politicians are lining their pockets with trillions of dollars of bailouts and stimulus money from taxpayers’ money, African people in...

New workers party to contend for power in Sierra Leone!

On November 16-18, 2009 African revolutionaries and socialists from across the world will be in Sierra Leone to witness a groundbreaking historic event in...

Black is Back gains momentum!

When we started this trek on September 12 to build the Black is Back Coalition and the rally and mobilization now scheduled for November 7th in D.C. many marveled at our audacity. Some were dumbfounded that we should take it upon ourselves to challenge the direction of U.S. domestic and foreign policy while an African was at the helm of the U.S. government. Some were intimidated by the notion of confronting an apparently popular black president and especially within the short time span from our inception and the proposed mobilization.

Sierra Leone neocolonial politics will never be same with launch of APSP and its tenacious leadership!

Over a 50 year period, new political parties would rear their heads to wrestle power from the SLPP/APC – the PNP; NUP, PDP, UNPP, GAPP, PMDC, etc. It has been a largely futile effort, as almost all these other parties would be disgraced in the polls, and slink into oblivion. A new political party, still in its embryonic stage, is determined to challenge this SLPP/APC dominance. Until a Congress of the party slated for November 2009, the tentative name of this new party is the “African People’s Socialist Party” of Sierra Leone (APSP). Recently, I met with the Interim Leader, and soul, of the APSP, 31-year-old Chernoh Alpha Muhamed Bah.

Weekend of Resistance in Philadelphia

On October 2-4, 2009, the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) led the Weekend of Resistance in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This three day process began...
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