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The Party’s Seventh Congress is almost here and African women are leading us there!

At the end of her 1925 article, “Women as Leaders,” which was published in the UNIA’s newspaper, The Negro World, Amy Euphemia Jacques Garvey writes, “We are tired of hearing Negro men say, ‘There is a better day coming,’ while they do nothing to usher in the day. 

 

Organize to stop colonial State sexual violence on African women!

The African National Women's Organization strongly denounced the colonial police attack and sexual assault committed against sister Chikesia Clemons at a Waffle House in Saraland, Alabama on Sunday, April 23, 2018.

Your intimate relationship with white people is a contradiction

Because for all the contradictions that African people experience, it’s nothing compared to the contradiction of you entering into a subjective romantic relationship with the oppressor. And no matter how you justify your relationship, you cannot resolve the fact that your booty is the actual booty gained from hundreds of years of imperialist plunder of Africa.

 

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. 

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.

African Women and Mental Health Directly Tied to Colonialism!

According to a 2014 study by the U.S. Census Bureau, 16 percent (6.8 million) of Africans have mental health issues

Roy Moore loses Alabama, but U.S. imperialism still rapes black women

In recent months, bourgeois media has been dominated by stories of powerful capitalists accused of sexual assault.

Roy Moore loses Alabama, but U.S. imperialism still rapes black women

In recent months, bourgeois media has been dominated by stories of powerful capitalists accused of sexual assault.

Ro’Shawndra vs the University of California Santa Barbara

“UCSB washed their hands of me just because I was raped in Isla Vista and not on campus. …What does that mean for the resources that I should be allocated appropriately with the advocates that have my back?”—Ro’Shawndra Earvin

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