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It’s Time to Defeat the Petty Bourgeoisie in Kenya!

Kenya has basically degenerated to the ruthless KANU era in the last six months since the August 2017 election.  

Southern Region of the APSP Participates in Mafundi Lake Memorial

On March 3, 2018, The African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) Southern Regional Committee participated in a Memorial Tribute Honoring one of the Black Power Movement’s greatest hero’s, Mafundi Lake.

After Seeing Marvel’s “Black Panther”, Watch Mario Van Pebbles’ “Panther”

"Of all our studies, history is best qualified to reward our research. And when you see that you've got problems, all you have to do is examine the historic method used all over the world by others who have problems similar to yours.

APEDF in Philadelphia and Oakland Host Uhuru Health Festivals—Leading the Way with Family Fitness and Freedom!

Philadelphia, PA─  On Saturday, April 21st, the African People’s Education and Defense Fund (APEDF) is h our 7th Annual Uhuru Health Festival & Flea Market and on April 28 APEDF and Black Star Industries (BSI) in Oakland are hosting the 4th Annual Uhuru Health Fair at our own Akwaaba Hall. 

The 50th anniversary of Bobby Hutton’s assassination

Little Bobby Hutton was only 17 years old when Oakland pigs assassinated him on April 6,1968.

African Women to the Forefront

The time is now for African women to lead and the African National Women’s Organization (ANWO) is the engine that builds those leaders. 

Duke Ellington should have won the Pulitzer Prize before Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar is the man of the moment having won a Pulitzer Prize on April 16, 2018. It was the first win for a non-classical or jazz musician since the awards began including music some 75 years ago. Lamar won for his fourth album, Damn.

 

African People mourn Winnie Madikizela Mandela

The African People's Socialist Party is united with the African nation to mourn the passing away of Comrade Winnie Madikizela Mandela, a brave daughter of Africa venerated through the world for her role in standing up against white power in the settler colony of South Africa.

Ray Johnson, Hugh Masekela and Dennis Edwards

To mention every African who has contributed to music history would result in a piece unending. As creators of music and those spearheading music’s evolution, it’s nearly impossible to cover it all, however we raise the names of some of African music’s most prominent figures, their influence, and their legacy.

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