By APSP Chairman Omali Yeshitela Uhuru (Freedom)! On behalf of the African People’s Socialist Party, we would like to extend our profound condolences to the Comrades, friends and family of Comrade Brother Delbert Orr Africa. Brother Delbert died on Monday, June 15, 2020, after a two-year battle
On Friday, May 29, 2020, three days into militant protests that have rocked the foundation of the colonialist capitalist world, African People’s Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela broadcast this message, which has been slightly edited here and which can be found in its original video
We, the African People’s Socialist Party, led by Chairman Omali Yeshitela, denounce yet another brutal police murder of an African man, George Floyd in Minneapolis. In response our Party is holding an international mobilization in support of African people to resist the colonial State and to
On March 11, 2020 the U.S. imperialist-backed World Health Organization (WHO) declared that COVID-19 had reached pandemic proportions. A pandemic is when a local or regional epidemic disease outbreak goes global. This pandemic has moved with dramatic speed: it took more than three months to
“The crisis of imperialism is deepening before our eyes. Every day that passes exposes more stench and rot of this dying social system… Never has the decline of imperialism exposed itself in such absolute terms.” These words are taken from African People’s Socialist Party Chairman Omali
Below is information on how to access some of the resources that are being made available by the U.S. government during the colonialvirus pandemic. The resources hoarded by the U.S. government are stolen from African people, based on hundreds of years of enslaved and exploited labor and
By Bakari Olatunji, Western Regional Representative, African People’s Socialist Party Bakari: Deputy Chair, can you describe the scope of work that your office is responsible for? Deputy Chair Ona Zené Yeshitela: I sit on the National Central Committee of the African People’s Socialist Party
By Luwezi Kinshasa, The Burning Spear Africa Editor The rot of the neocolonial government and its traitors in Congo is so deep that nothing short of the complete liberation and unification of Africa under the leadership of the African working class can change the situation for our people there.
Philadelphia is a city that has been touted as one of the most diverse in the country. It’s also one of the most segregated, even though Africans comprise more than 44 percent of the total population. According to an article in Philadelphia Magazine, Philadelphia is the fourth most segregated
“It was hard to shut down but we want to let everyone know we are still building the baddest non-profit on the planet! We will be coming back strong, but we need your support.” Ali Hutley hated to close the store, but the Philadelphia Uhuru Furniture Sales & Operations Coordinator and proud
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