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Keith Scott’s murderer “acted lawfully”
Charlotte, NC—The State has once again ruled that their murder of an African was justified. Keith Scott was shot and murdered by Charlotte police on September 20, 2016.
Uhuru Movement deepens the struggle against Pinellas sheriffs for their murder of three black girls
The Uhuru Movement, on behalf of the African community, has called for the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division to investigate the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office for the murder of black teenagers, cover-up of evidence that would indict the deputies, and a pattern of illegal stops, police chases, searches, and arrests which violate the 4th amendment rights of black residents.
What’s in an African name? History, identity and self-determination
The issue of names and naming is really powerful.
It’s so deep and profound, more than what most of us ever think about. Most of us don’t think about our names, where we come from, what our names mean, anything like that, which in and of itself is a problem. But we never think about that.
Names are really important because names connect you to a past, to your history. Names are not just things floating out there in the world, but if you want to even look back and see where you came from and dig into your roots, the name is fundamental. It comes from someplace.
African Internationalism: A theory to explain the world
African Internationalism is a theory that explains the world, as well as the place and future of Africans in it. African Internationalism recognizes that capitalism, born as a world economy, has its origin in the assault of Africa and in the global trade of African captives as well as the ensuing European onslaught on most of the world.
Trump election reveals a deep crisis of imperialism
Donald J. Trump, billionaire, reality celebrity and Republican won the U.S. presidential elections on November 8, 2016 and will become the 45th president of the United States.
The defeat of Democrat Hillary Clinton has come as a blow to imperialism as many can be seen on colonial news crying after the election results.
As the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) has always explained, elections are nonviolent contests for control of the State between different sectors of the bourgeoisie.
Putting Revolution Back On The Agenda! APSP 2017 Plenary
Members and supporters of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) from around the world will converge on our headquarters in the city of St. Petersburg, Florida to participate in the Party’s Plenary from January 7-9, 2017.
The Party Plenary takes place yearly between our Congress, the highest body of the Party, which takes place every five years. The next Party Congress will be held in 2018.
We are opening up our Plenary to friends of our Party and urge you to join us at this critical time in the history of the Party and our struggle.
Obama attempts to win the masses to support Trump; the crisis of imperialism deepens
WASHINTON D.C.––U.S. president Barack Obama gave a speech at the White House the day after Donald Trump was elected as president of the U.S. on November 9, 2016.
Obama's speech was an attempt at damage control to convince people that the U.S. imperialism isn't the most vulnerable than it's ever been.
Tamir Rice’s murder: Two years later, revolution is still the only solution to police murders
Cleveland, OH—Today marks the 2nd anniversary of the murder of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who was callously murdered by killer cop Timothy Loehmann while playing in a playground with a toy gun.
Tamir was gunned down seconds after the killer pigs arrived at the playground in response to a 911 call stating that “a black male was sitting on a swing and pointing a gun at people.”
Immediately after arriving to the playground, Loehmann murdered young Tamir, shooting him twice.
White people’s grand jury went on to support the murderer of Tamir.
Safety pins won’t make America safe for African people
The Uhuru Solidarity Movement salutes all of the white people who are motivated to action by the line drawn in the sand by the Trump election. We salute all the North Americans who are moved to take a visible stand on the side of solidarity with African, Indigenous and other oppressed peoples in face of the threats to them by Trump's white nationalist mandate.
The rising African Revolution, however, is calling on white people to take very specific actions to stand in solidarity with African people. It does not include wearing a safety pin


