For All Points-Of-The-View.
By Saeed Shabazz ~
One of the most horrendous stories to make the headlines across the nation in 2011 concerned a New Jersey father, and the murder of his two-year-old baby girl. The police said the baby was strapped to her car seat and dropped in a New Jersey river on Nov. 23. The newspapers said the baby was with her father for their court approved…
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Stop Stopping The Start
It’s the start that stops most of us
resolutions are dropped
As glasses are raised
In a New Year’s toast to us
Most mean well
Most can’t hardly tell
why most mostly fail
While most others mostly boast to…
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Greetings for the New Year! Here's a toast to all… |
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KWANZAA UNITY DECLARATION, 2011
AFTER THE PAN AFRICAN UNITY SUMMIT, DECEMBER 16, 2011
We, the undersigned collective leadership, commit ourselves to the…
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To the Attention of Comrades and African Patriots throughout the Caribbean, Central America and South America; the African Socialist International (ASI) is hosting a Caribbean & Latin American Regional Conference in Nassau, The Bahamas from April 6th – 9th 2012 under the theme: “Uniting the African…
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From The Ramparts
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Black Male Achievement Movement
during National Mentor Month, January 2012, as we mentor tens of thousands of Black boys and young men…
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A People’s Assembly held Nov. 5 at Hostos Community College in the South Bronx launched an exciting fightback program for jobs, against racism and for the rights of workers and poor people to unions, food, healthcare, and public education.
The People’s Assembly launched an Occupy For Jobs Network to coordinate a large-scale campaign for jobs. “Occupy Wall Street has opened up space for people to do other things,” said Larry Holmes, a founder of the Bail Out the People…
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The Bio: ~
Born in Nigeria, Affiong’s political life began as a student activist at the University of Ibadan,
where she graduated with a BSc Hons degree in Political Science. She obtained a second degree in Law from the University of Lagos, where she developed her work as a student leader and political organiser in the Students Representative Council and the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), the umbrella organisation of the student movement.
A…
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This is the Civil Rights Movement
for This Generation!… |
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Black Workers Unity Network
Uniting Black Worker Voices in Struggles for Global Justice
The passage of the U.S. Colombia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will greatly impact the conditions of life…
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PADU ANNOUNCES A NEW/OLD PAN AFRICAN HOLIDAY
During 2011’s International Year of African Descendants (IYPAD), as declared by the United Nations, a small group of Pan Africans in various parts of the globe discussed the idea of an international celebration which would symbolize our growing Africanness. The recommendation was the Pan African Day of the Drum (PADD), July…
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By H. Lewis Smith ~

Upon Barack Obama's election to President of the United States, euphoria, jubilation and an aura of disbelief simultaneously enveloped the Black African-American community. Perhaps, it could even be said that many saw him as a Messiah and the primary power-holder to make life and living better for Blacks. Seemingly, Black African Americans became complacent and blinded by the historical, unprecedented election of America's…
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