CATEGORY
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Why African People Should Raise Their Own Food
Before colonialism and slavery, African people were growing, raising, hunting and fishing for our own food in a sustainable way. We were people who produced life for ourselves.
African Workers of the World, Unite and Organize!
Members of the African People’s Socialist Party and Uhuru Movement from throughout the world will convene the Second Plenary of our 2018 Seventh Congress Feb. 6-9, 2021.
The Party’s founding of the African People’s Solidarity Committee forever changed the world
Suddenly, the question of whether white people should be organized under the leadership of African (black) people is being debated on many fronts.
Lessons from the African Revolution of Ayiti: The African poor and working class must lead
The African Revolution of Ayiti is the greatest example of colonized and oppressed African people uniting as one to overthrow our colonial, white power imperialist oppressors.
100 Years Later, It’s Still Red, Black and Green
In the midst of the revolutionary thrust of the African working class following the public murder of George Floyd on May 25, InPDUM celebrated the legacy of Marcus Garvey and his Universal Negro Improvement Association. InPDUM boldly declares themselves 21st century Garveyites.
Marcus Garvey’s long-standing influence on the continent of Africa
“We want to unite the Negro race in this country. We want every Negro to work for one common object, that of building a nation of his own on the great continent of Africa.”
The unity of African and Mexican people in the struggle against the colonial State – Part Two
Editor’s Note: The following is a transcription of a special episode of the Omali Taught Me Sunday Study from June 28, 2020, the second in a series discussing the unity of African and Mexican people in the struggle against the colonial state.
The unity of African and Mexican people in the struggle against the colonial State
Editor’s Note: The following is a transcription of a special episode of the Omali Taught Me Sunday Study, the first in a series discussing the unity of African and Mexican people in the struggle against the colonial state.
Each August, growing numbers of Africans around the world celebrate the birth of Marcus Mosiah Garvey who was born on August 17, 1887 in St. Ann's Bay, Saint Ann, Jamaica.


