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20 Feb '25

Urgent Campaign to Reunite Khaila Wilks Czereda with Her Daughter Iris Crum

February 20, 2025
State Violence
The African National Women’s Organization (ANWO) is calling for immediate action to support Khaila Wilks-Czereda a mother fighting to locate her daughter, Iris Crumb, who has been lost by the system. This campaign is crucial, especially in light of the death of Anthony Crum, Iris’ father who weaponized the state […]
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30 Jun '20

GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE: ANOTHER SYMPTOM OF A BROKEN SOCIETY DUE TO THE COLONIAL CAPITALIST SYSTEM

June 30, 2020
Colonialism, State Violence
By Vuyo Nyeli, ANWO Occupied Azania What the South African media has been referring to as ‘gender-based violence” is another symptom of a broken society as a result of colonialism and the rise of capitalism. We can’t solely blame the perpetrators of these crimes without examining the underlying issues or […]
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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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27 Feb '19

The Lockdown in Cameroon Gone Rogue

February 27, 2019
Anti-Colonialism, Colonialism, State Violence
Editors Note: The crisis in Cameroon has caused immeasurable contradictions for the people of the country. African women who depended on freedom of mobility, in order to work, have been trapped hiding in the bush as the rates of brutality has escalated among the population; including rape and molestation of […]
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3 May '18

Organize to stop colonial State sexual violence on African women!

May 3, 2018
Colonialism, State Violence
The African National Women’s Organization strongly denounced the colonial police attack and sexual assault committed against sister Chikesia Clemons at a Waffle House in Saraland, Alabama on Sunday, April 23, 2018. Following this past April, a viral video of the brutal assault of an African woman flooded the internet, displaying […]
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19 Aug '16

ANWO DC Holds Solidarity Protest Supporting Kushinda

August 19, 2016
Anti-Colonialism, Colonialism, protest, State Violence
ANWO DC members Yejide Orunmila and Antoinette Taylor and African People’s Socialist Party member Aaron O’Neal held a solidarity protest  in support of Kushinda Olanrewaju who has been protesting targeted attacks by  London Borough of Brent. Local members in D.C. held up signs outside of the British Embassy that read […]
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