April 1, 2020—There are 849 cases of COVID-19 in San Diego County and 15 deaths. It is difficult to get tested for anyone and especially difficult for working class Africans to get tested. There are many cases in the inner city areas where many working class Mexican and African people live. Our
April 1, 2020—I spoke with a sister from the community the other day on the phone who stated she tested positive after being exposed and believes the U.S. government has something to do with the virus. Her perspective is probably shared by many who face the daily reality of African life in
“It’s not a medical problem,” Chairman Omali Yeshitela declared of the COVID-19 epidemic ravaging our African communities around the world. “It’s a political problem. We call it the ‘colonialvirus!’” This is why the best medicine is power over our lives. And we have to organize to fight for it.
On May 25, 1963, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia at the summit of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), the great Kwame Nkrumah declared this day “Africa Freedom Day,” which later became African Liberation Day. It has since been celebrated on the African continent and all across the African world,
Uhuru! I want to express appreciation to sister Tiffany for that introduction and all of you for coming out. What I would like to do first is make it clear that this book was the Political Report to the Seventh Congress of the African People’s Socialist Party. It was a document that was
Omali Yeshitela for the Proposition: “It is a reality that capitalism rests upon the foundation of exploiting Africa and its people and for this to occur it was necessary to keep African people divided...[but] We are one Africa and one nation.”
Today the African working class has its own Party. We are not discovering the need for revolution; we are planning for revolution. We are not struggling to learn all the lessons that were so late in coming to us in the 1960s. We are prepared and spreading the theory and practice of revolution
Uhuru! Comrades: On behalf of Chairman Omali Yeshitela and the National Central Committee of the African People’s Socialist Party, please be advised that effective November 18, 2018, Gazi Kodzo, has been removed from his position as Secretary General of the African People’s
The Party leads the worldwide Revolution! October 6-12, ST. LOUIS, MO─The African People’s Socialist Party’s (APSP) year-long campaign to build its Seventh Congress has successfully concluded over a month ago. Through the tireless efforts of Chairman Omali Yeshitela completing and turning over
Register and Learn more at apspcongress.org African people from throughout the world will convene in St. Louis, Missouri for the week-long seventh Congress of the African People’s Socialist Party starting on October 6th, 2018. This is the event that allows African workers and others to unite