Organizing solidarity, not charity, with African people's struggle to control their own land and resources - including the oil in Nigeria, the diamonds of Sierra Leone, the rubber of Liberia, the minerals of the Congo and South Africa.
Books
One Africa! One Nation! by Omali Yeshitela
Overturning the Culture of Violence by Penny Hess
Heroes
Omali Yeshitela, Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, Kwame Nkrumah, Patrice Lumumba, Che Guevara, Emiliano Zapata, Ho Chi Minh to name a few!
We are white people organizing in our own communities to build political and material support for African people's struggle for social justice and liberation. We work under the leadership of the black/African-led Uhuru Movement.
APSC organizes political events and fundraisers, coordinates Uhuru Foods and works in other institutions of the Uhuru Movement (www.UhuruMovement.org).
For the latest African Internationalist news and analysis on current events, tune in to UhuruRadio.com every Sunday. APSC's show, White Solidarity With Black Power, broadcasts live at 4pm eastern. Listen and call-in!
Visit APSC's website: www.APSCuhuru.org for more analysis and info on our campaigns.
Donate all or part of your stimulus check to the Uhuru House Development Fund
The St. Petersburg, Florida Uhuru House, a center of long-standing institutions, is a prototype for African collective community development and economic transformation
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Who I'd like to meet: White progressives and allies of the African Liberation Movement who would like to get involved in building African People's Solidarity Day and the ongoing work to support African peoples' struggle for the unification and liberation of Africa and African people.
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Uhuru! African Liberation Day is this weekend is here May 22nd - 24th. It will be kicked off with the Offical Black and Proud Concert featuring various performances. Get your ticket now! Go to www.alduhuru.org for more info ....
UHURU! African Liberation Day 2008 is coming! Are you going to be apart of it? For more information check out www. ALDuhuru. org and www. myspace. com/ALD_Uhuru for more information
Debra Crosby film/documentary on A3D's Humanitarian trip to Senegal, West Africa 2007. This was shown @ the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival and it is something that A3D is very proud of, because this film came to life through all of volunteer directors and members and their selfless giving of time and efforts to bring computers etc to Senegal.
Debra Crosby spent countless number of hours (unpaid) working on the Peace, Love and Hope Documentary to help fulfill her and our dream of spreading the great works of our nonprofit organization in "Making a Difference" Through her we will all shine, our Love, our Work and our Hopes for A3D will be shared and seen by many!
Learn how to organize and defend your community. Learn more about the InPDUM Convention at InPDUM.org or www.myspace.com/joininpdum If you are going, want to go, or want to support this event please post this on your profile pic or somewhere on your page.
I would like to share with you why I love myspace. I share my ideas in my blog about Darfur and I have had the fortune of meeting Indirect Democracy. My essay on Darfur is read on this wonderful Podcast. Please visit the website and go to Podcast #26:
http://www.indirectdemocracy.podomatic.com/
and their myspace page
http://www.myspace.com/indirectdemocracy
Thank you and I hope we can work together on stopping the injustice in Darfur.
Maria
a synopsis on the podcast:
Darfur and Immigration -
After a long, and unexpected delay, Indirect Democracy is back. On this Podcast, I will cover a personal story involving a friend’s final step towards citizenship. It is important to remember all the people who come here to work and struggle to attain the American dream and be part of our collective experience as a nation. Sharing that moment with her is something I will not soon forget.
I received an essay regarding Darfur that I am proud to share. It coincides with the Global Day for Darfur that passed on April 29. The writer, named Maria Halyna, runs a website dedicated to educating us all about the tragedy of Darfur – tragedy seems like such a small word when you consider this living horror. I encourage you to visit her site and learn more: http://blog.myspace.com/mariahalynal
The music from this Podcast is entitled, “Still Waiting,” by the Greyboy Allstars. You can find their music at: www.greyboyallstars.com
As well, there is the Global Warming Update, the President’s Love Horoscope, a word from a new sponsor AND, as always, the What a Weinie Award.