event detailsposted by: African People's Solidarity Committee begins: Nov 6, 2:00 pm ends: Nov 6, 8:00 pm location: First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut Street, Center City, Philadelphia, PA |
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African People's Solidarity Committee | 10.29.2010
Group Challenges Racial Divide in U.S.
What: Conference
When: Saturday, November 6, 1:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Where: First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA
Contact: Harris Daniels, 857-233-7508
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African People's Solidarity Committee | 09.29.2010
Fight for our right to stand in solidarity with peoples worldwide struggling for national liberation!
Victory and self-determination to African, Afghani, Palestinian, Indigenous, Colombian and oppressed and colonized people around the world!
The African People’s Solidarity Committee (APSC) and the Uhuru Solidarity Movement (USM) denounce the September 24, 2010 subpoenas and raids of the homes and offices of solidarity and anti-war activists in Illinois, Minnesota and Michigan.
Fight for our right to stand in solidarity with peoples worldwide struggling for national liberation!
Victory and self-determination to African, Afghani, Palestinian, Indigenous, Colombian and oppressed and colonized people around the world!
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UhuruNews | 08.29.2010
When: Aug 29, 2010 4:00pm
Where: Live broadcast on UhuruNews.com
Contact: African People's Socialist Party-USA, info@apspuhuru.org, 727-821-6620
Nyabinga Dzimbahwe, Director of the African People's Socialist Party's Department of Agitation and Propaganda will lead a study of "The Dialectics of Black Revolution."
Save the Date:
Sunday, Aug. 29
4pm U.S. Eastern
Location:
» Tune in to the live video broadcast on UhuruNews.com
This study will deepen our understandings of the:
- Basis of all of what can be described as “black problems”
- Theory of counterinsurgency
- U.S. government’s war of counterinsurgency on the African community
People are encouraged to read the book ahead of the study.
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UhuruNews | 08.29.2010
Summary:
When: Aug 29, 2010 4:00pm
Where: Live broadcast on UhuruNews.com
Contact: African People's Socialist Party-USA, info@apspuhuru.org, 727-821-6620
Nyabinga Dzimbahwe, Director of the African People's Socialist Party's Department of Agitation and Propaganda will lead a study of "The Dialectics of Black Revolution."
Save the Date:
Sunday, Aug. 29
4pm U.S. Eastern
Location:
» Tune in to the live video broadcast on UhuruNews.com
This study will deepen our understandings of the:
- Basis of all of what can be described as “black problems”
- Theory of counterinsurgency
- U.S. government’s war of counterinsurgency on the African community
People are encouraged to read the book ahead of the study.
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UhuruNews | 08.29.2010
Summary:
When: Aug 29, 2010 4:00pm
Where: Live broadcast on UhuruNews.com
Contact: African People's Socialist Party-USA, info@apspuhuru.org, 727-821-6620
Nyabinga Dzimbahwe, Director of the African People's Socialist Party's Department of Agitation and Propaganda will lead a study of "The Dialectics of Black Revolution."
Save the Date:
Sunday, Aug. 29
4pm U.S. Eastern
Location:
» Tune in to the live video broadcast on UhuruNews.com
This study will deepen our understandings of the:
- Basis of all of what can be described as “black problems”
- Theory of counterinsurgency
- U.S. government’s war of counterinsurgency on the African community
People are encouraged to read the book ahead of the study.
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UhuruNews | 07.04.2010
For the first time since the 1960s, the liberation movement of black people in the U.S. is winning public recognition from international leaders. Representatives of the governments of Venezuela and Nicaragua, a leader of the Mexican/Indigenous rights movement, and African leaders from Colombia, the Caribbean, Congo and West Africa will come together at the 5th Congress of the African People’s Socialist Party – USA (APSP-USA), July 10-14 in Washington, D.C.
For the first time since the 1960s, the liberation movement of black people in the U.S. is winning public recognition from international leaders. Representatives of the governments of Venezuela and Nicaragua, a leader of the Mexican/Indigenous rights movement, and African leaders from Colombia, the Caribbean, Congo and West Africa will come together at the 5th Congress of the African People’s Socialist Party – USA (APSP-USA), July 10-14 in Washington, D.C.
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UhuruNews | 07.04.2010
As the United States government broadens its military presence in Haiti and foreign non-governmental organizations increase their control over government and social service operations on the island, concerned African people are convening in Washington D.C. to organize a coordinated African response to this and other crises faced by Africans in Haiti and around the world.
As the United States government broadens its military presence in Haiti and foreign non-governmental organizations increase their control over government and social service operations on the island, concerned African people are convening in Washington D.C. to organize a coordinated African response to this and other crises faced by Africans in Haiti and around the world.
From July 10–14, community activists from throughout the U.S. and the world will converge for the 5th Congress of the African People’s Socialist Party, an organization with philosophical roots in the teachings of Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X.
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UhuruNews | 06.26.2010
As criticisms of President Obama’s war and economic policies mount, the group that first questioned his intentions regarding the concerns of the black community is holding a national Congress to define a black agenda to serve the interests of black people.
As criticisms of President Obama’s war and economic policies mount, the group that first questioned his intentions regarding the concerns of the black community is holding a national Congress to define a black agenda to serve the interests of black people.