We are calling every concerned person, who is against colonial violence, to attend our action on Saturday January 5, 2019 at 3pm in front of the McDonald's at 4595 34th Street South in St. Petersburg, Florida.
We are convening our 2019 Plenary on March 23-24 in St. Louis, MO, to offer a hands on opportunity for sisters and other attendees to engage in practical revolutionary work focused on African women. Different from our 2018 Convention, our 2019 Plenary will focus on training our our attendees in […]
Talib Sankofa, a brother previously associated with the All African People’s Empowerment and Development Project’s (AAPDEP) Washington state tour to end infant and maternal mortality, recently sent me a report from Ghana, where he currently resides. His report highlights the plight of women workers in Ghana, which resulted in more […]
Originally published in the November 2014 Harriet’s Daughter’s column of the Burning Spear Newspaper “The revolution starts at home”, as stated by my mother when she learned of my intentions to organize with the Uhuru Movement. Essentially her thoughts were that I should not be out organizing in the streets. […]
On Monday, March 6, 2017, 20-year-old Eritha “Akilé” Cainion threw her hat into the race to become the next councilperson for District 6 in St. Petersburg. She made the announcement while standing in front of the recently shutdown St. Petersburg, Florida Walmart with her proud parents and a group of […]
As many know, white women got together and decided to hold a national women’s march to show the unity of all women. However, from the onset, it was understood that this march was indeed going to be a march to address the fears of white women. Even though the march […]