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Reparations

“We’re trying to build a revolution” – the African People’s Socialist Party is the Advanced Detachment

We rescued reparations, because from our perspective reparations is a function of the revolution.

Extending the Vanguard onto imperialism’s pedestal

“Extend the Vanguard onto the Pedestal!” was the slogan of the African People’s Solidarity Committee (APSC) report to the historic national Plenary of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP), held February 1-3 at Akwaaba Hall in St. Petersburg, FL.

How Chairman Omali Yeshitela defined the revolutionary basis for reparations

It is urgent that we internalize the Chairman’s revolutionary definition for genuine reparations and how this informs the call to the white community to build the African People’s Solidarity Committee (APSC) and Uhuru Solidarity Movement (USM) under the leadership of the African People’s Socialist Party.

Why white people must study dialectical materialism as taught by Chairman Omali Yeshitela

Chairman Omali teaches that all philosophy is class philosophy...

Black Community Control of the Police – Justice for Dana Fletcher!

We stand in full unity with the family of Dana Fletcher in this fight for justice.

Annual March & Rally on the White House Demands an end to Worldwide Imperialist Wars

Since its founding 10 years ago on September 12, 2009, the Black is Back Coalition has sought to unite the black self-determination movement.

The people will win! Don’t forget to vote on August 27!

Election Day is right around the corner, August 27 to be exact, and it may very well be the most important election for our city.

Stop gentrification of the black community! Unity through reparations!

There is a systematic plan by politicians and the developers, who fill their campaign accounts with big bucks, to push poor and working class black families out of their homes and businesses on the southside of St. Pete.

A critique of Macron’s meeting with Addo Akofu and the black diaspora of France

The French President Emmanuel Macron invited President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo to Paris on Thursday, July 11. 

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