Unity Through Reparations: 2018 APSC National Conference

The 2018 African People’s Solidarity Committee (APSC) national planning conference, themed “Unity Through Reparations” is bringing together white people from all over the country who want to work under the leadership of the African (black) working class in their struggle for liberation and self-determination.

On January 7th and 8th in the beautiful Akwaaba Hall at the Uhuru House at 1245 18th Ave South in St Petersburg, FL, the plenary will feature keynote speaker Omali Yeshitela, Chairman of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP), along with Deputy Chair Ona Zené Yeshitela of APSP and Chair of Black Star Industries and Penny Hess, Chairwoman of the African People’s Solidarity Committee.

There will be numerous workshops and presentations addressing such topics as “Reparations vs Anti-Racism,” “Black Star Industries and the St. Louis Black Power Blueprint project” and “White people’s role in the African Revolution.”

Learn more and register at apscuhuru.org or contact info@apscuhuru.org and 727-683-9949.

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