Matsemela Odom, President, International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) Photo from the Africans Charge Genocide Winter Encampment Tour in 2016, which followed the United Nations throughout the U.S to charge the U.S. for genocide against African people On the morning of September 6, 2022, a member of the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) New York branch…
Category: Genocide
Genocide and the Systemic Violations of Indigenous People’s Rights by the US, Canada and Australia
This is the full video from the Online Event: Systemic Violations of Indigenous People’s Rights by the US, Canada and Australia on March 18th, 2022. Kanenhariyo presents to the side table organized by AIDHDES at the 49th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on Systemic Violations of Indigenous People’s Rights by the US,…
From Black Wall Street to Black Capitalism
Too Black “As word of what some would later call the “Negro uprising” began to spread across the white community, groups of armed whites began to gather at hastily-arranged meeting places, to discuss what to do next.” Tulsa Race Riot: A Report by the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 “For…
The Hidden History of Zionism
The Hidden History of Zionism by Ralph Schoenman- Download PDF Read Online on the Middle East Archive Bibliographic note Acknowledgements Preface: The Uprising 1. The Four Myths 2. Zionist Objectives 3. Colonizing Palestine 4. Tragic Consequences 5. The Seizure of the Land</Bibliographic note Acknowledgements Preface: The Uprising 1. The Four Myths 2. Zionist Objectives 3….
Racial Extermination as State Policy
Jesus Chucho Garcia Racism and racial discrimination is a consequence of the emergence of capitalism and its continuity in imperialism. To justify the kidnapping of millions of Africans for the purpose of exploiting the accumulation of the capitalist mode of production, the African and his/her descendants were denigrated with argument of of biological, intellectual and…
Fundamental Black and Native Opposition to White Settler State
Blacks and Native Americans continue to pose a threat to the “conquistador white settler nation,” agues Tiffany King, author of “The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies.” King is a professor of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Georgia. “There are impulses within both Black abolition and Native decolonization…
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