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24th Malcolm X Festival, May 18th & Birthday Celebration May 19th

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& El-Hajj Malik El Shabazz, Malcolm X’s 87th Birthday Celebration Date: May 19, 2012 Time: 4pm-6pm Price: Free Location: The Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center 3940 Broadway, New… Read More

Venezuela: US Spying and Coup Plots Continue

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By Nil Nikandrov Tracy came to Venezuela in September 2012 acting as a filmmaker with a mission to highlight the pre-election campaign led by then President Hugo Chavez and opposition candidate Henrique Capriles.… Read More

The Pentagon Declares War on America

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Editorial Comment: Our intention in publishing this information is to highlight the extraordinary danger faced by genuine revolutionary movements, as has been demonstrated in the ongoing attacks on Indigenous, Latino and African Americans,… Read More

The Vision of Malcolm X: The Program of the Organization of Afro-American Unity

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This speech was to be delivered on February 15th, 1965 but was postponed until the day of his assassination, February 21.  This call for African unity is a vision that has yet to… Read More

Uhuru Communiqué: President Diop Olugbala is Free

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Update: President Diop Olugbala is Free UPDATE (5-17-13 at 3:30pm Eastern): President Diop Olugbala is free. Thank you to everyone who called, spread the word and put on pressure! Details to follow. UHURU!… Read More

Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution: The Tasks Ahead

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We’ve Definitely Arrived at the Inevitable By Roland Denis Looking for elements which at this time allow us to establish criteria so that we can have a clear idea of the situation, we… Read More

Was Malcolm Shabazz’ Murder A Consequence Of Malcolm X’s Legacy?

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Was Malcolm Shabazz’ Murder A Consequence Of Malcolm X’s Legacy? With Sukant Chandan By Heart Of Africa This week on Heart Of Africa Kudakwashe hosts the passionate London-based political analyst and activist, Sukant Chandan,… Read More

Black is Back Coalition Storms Harlem in Defense of Assata Shakur!

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InPDUM InPDUM International President, Diop Olugbala On Thursday, May 9, 2013 the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice Peace and Reparations (BIBC) held a demonstration in front of the Harlem State Office… Read More

UN panel reveals effects of imperialist exploitation of Africa

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Report details plunder of resources and growing inequality By Bryan Ellis One in four gold miners in South Africa suffers from silicosis, a debilitating and incurable disease that can easily be prevented. Global… Read More

We Charge Genocide Again! Companion Curriculum for “Operation Ghetto Storm”

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MXGM Download the Fully Illustrated Version of the Report Contact: Kali Akuno 404.567.5938 kaliakuno@mxgm.org For Immediate Release: New Curriculum, We Charge Genocide Again, notes the importance of Operation Ghetto Storm findings for younger… Read More

COINTELPRO 101 & COINTELPRO Documentary

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Reblogged from Jamahiriya News Agency Resource Archive: COINTELPRO 101: The Sabotage Of Legitimate Dissent COINTELPRO may not be a well-understood acronym but its meaning and continuing impact are absolutely central to understanding the… Read More

Libya Report: May 12 - 18, 2013

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Reblogged from Jamahiriya News Agency: News From Occupied Libya Libya, Syria and the Treachery of Qatar Protesters Burn Qatari Flag in Bani Walid Will US Intervene in Libya? U.S. Moves NATO Troops To Sicily For Libyan… Read More

Latin American Countries Propose IACHR Reforms

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Cancilleres latinoamericanos exigen un cambio de sede para la CIDH Los cancilleres de Ecuador y Bolivia, dieron a conocer un documento con las cinco conclusiones de la reunión llevada a cabo en Bolivia… Read More

Venezuelan Soldiers to Patrol alongside Police to Fight Crime

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By Tamara Pearson The Venezuelan government announced that it is implementing a short term plan, called ‘Safe Homeland’, to fight crime. Members of the Bolivarian Armed Forces (FANB) will patrol areas of Venezuela… Read More

On a Long March: Red Ant Dream

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By Bernard D’Mello You are far away from the sterile atmosphere of much of academia with its politically correct but spineless professors.  You are miles away from intellectuals who detest both the Indian… Read More

Latin America’s Radical Left in Power: Complexities and Challenges in the Twenty-First Century

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By Steve Ellner The democratic, peaceful road to socialism, which has been pursued by the governments of Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador and serves as an inspiration for much of the Latin American left,… Read More

Tribute to Al Hajj Malcolm Al Shabazz from the African Revolutionary Movement

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By Gerald A. Perreira May 13, 2013 Africans all over the world mourn the death of Al Hajj Malcolm Al Shabazz, grandson of the great African revolutionary, Al Hajj Malik Al Shabazz (Malcolm… Read More

Proposals Aimed at Cutting Social Security and Medicaid to Negatively Impact African Americans

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Obama administration set to abolish CPI, Cola and slash medical coverage for poor and elderly By Abayomi Azikiwe Libya 360° Massive cuts are being proposed which will impact the way in which Social… Read More