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21 Mar '20

Organizing African Women in the Colony of South Africa

March 21, 2020
Anti-Colonialism
LIFE FOR AFRICAN WOMEN IN COLONIAL SOUTH AFRICA!!! African women in colonial South Africa refuse to live another 26 years in false democracy. This democracy is not visible in the dirty and downtrodden townships, squatter camps and rural areas of colonial South Africa.  We are women who must raise children […]
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11 Feb '20

Sisters United for the Revolution

February 11, 2020
Anti-Colonialism, Black Power
The African People’s Socialist Party’s 1st Plenary following our Seventh Congress was a time to report on the work of every organization of the Uhuru Movement. The African National Women’s Organization was no exception. We chose to focus on our growth in the past five years; our strengths, weakness and […]
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7 Feb '20

Presentation to the African People’s Socialist Party 2020 Plenary

February 7, 2020
Anti-Colonialism
The Plenary of the African People’s Socialist Party is an annual gathering of member organizations of the Uhuru Movement.  During the Plenary, organizations and departments report on their work as it relates to forwarding the revolutionary trajectory making the African revolution.  As an organization created by the Party, ANWO has […]
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24 Oct '19

The Colonized African Woman in the 21st Century

October 24, 2019
Anti-Colonialism
As African women, we understand that the struggle black people are up against is colonialism, not racism. Colonialism is even the cause of all the bad stuff that happens to us as women, not patriarchy. Webster defines colonialism as “the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control […]
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18 Oct '19

“Killing Becky” Means Struggling for Black Power

October 18, 2019
Anti-Colonialism, Black Power
Since the African People’s Socialist Party officially formed the African National Women Organization (ANWO) in 2015 we have been developing into a politically strong organization. This is important in order to fulfill the strategy of the Party which is to bring African women into revolutionary political life, through organization. After […]
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13 Jun '19

Abortion: Capitalism Robs Black Women of our Right to Choose

June 13, 2019
Birth and Reproductive Justice, Colonialism, State Violence
We recognize that these rates reflect our lives under capitalist colonialist domination. Often, the decisions we make about our bodies are not based on our inherit wants and needs, instead, we are forced by the demands that capitalism places on us; such as not having enough money to feed, house and clothe children; in addition to the cost of childcare, and the absence of a network of friends and family who might have been available for childcare, had they not also been a part of the African working poor.
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