Build the anti-colonial free speech movement. All out for November 4 Black People’s March
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Featured speaker is African People’s Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela. The U.S. attack on the U.S. front of the African liberation movement has sparked an exponential resurgence of the anti-colonial movement. Ideological and political shackles that prevented united collaboration against our colonial oppressors are being shattered everywhere. The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations has been joined by the Hands Off Uhuru! Fightback Coalition to co-sponsor the 15th annual Black People’s March on the White House.
On November 4 anti-imperialists of every persuasion and nationality are marching in unity with and under the leadership of African and other colonized peoples, declaring “Not one step backwards!” The bicoastal mobilization will demand “Hands Off Uhuru,” freedom for all political prisoners, stop caging children at the U.S. border, remove Cuba from bogus list of terrorism sponsors, stop political repression in the U.S. including attacks on Cop City and Tampa 5 organizers, an end to U.S. government attacks on Mexican, Navajo and other Indigenous peoples, Occupied Palestinian people, the Filipino people, African people in Haiti, Alex Saab and the people of Venezuela, as well as the immediate cessation of U.S. funding of the war in Ukraine - instead directing billions of dollars being spent for that carnage to be paid toward the long-overdue reparations demand by black people.
Co-sponsored by Party for Socialism and Liberation - San Diego.
Event Supported By
San Diego Justice Center
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