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Newark buzzing about large upcoming march against police brutality

"On Saturday, July 25, large numbers of people from all walks of life will come together at the Lincoln Monument in Newark at 12 noon for what is looking to perhaps be the largest march of its kind in the history of the city of Newark, "The Million People s March Against Police Brutality, Racial Injustice and Economic Inequality."

Chairman Omali set to Keynote Annual Garvey event in Jamaica

Chairman Omali Yeshitela's presence in Jamaica on August 16 will be a testimony to the legacy of Garvey carried out by the African People's Socialist Party as the foundation of a united and liberated Africa and African people worldwide.

Protesters in Texas demand Justice for Sandra Bland!

HEMPSTEAD, TX. "From two to three hundred protesters marched from the Waller County Jail here in Hempstead, Texas to the Waller County Courthouse demanding No Justice, No Peace! in the jailhouse murder of 28-year-old Sandra Bland.

The illusion of U.S. democracy

Today we have the potential to make significant change in the world. We can stand up for our right to live and for our right to build a new world based on parity, without violence and oppression.

U.S. President Obama is a traitor to the black race: An open letter

I condemn him for his charade at pretending to be concerned about the plight of black people and the poor.

African Liberation Day 2015 in Nassau, Bahamas

On May 30 2015, mindful Africans gathered as we celebrated African Liberation Day (ALD).

Combat Liberalism – by Mao Zedong, chairman of the Chinese Communist Party

Editors Note: This article was written by Mao Zedong, chairman of the Chinese Communist Party

Highlights of the Third Annual Juneteenth (Not Yet Uhuru) Freedom and Music Festival 2015

Highlights of the Third Annual Juneteenth (Not Yet Uhuru) Freedom and Music Festival 2015

Watch: Press TV interviews APSC Chairwoman Penny Hess on white terrorist murder of nine Africans at Charleston, SC church

Press TV interviews Penny Hess, Chairwoman of the African People's Solidarity Committee, on the shooting that killed nine African people at a church in Charleston, SC.
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