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5 Jan '26

ANWO Statement Condemning the U.S. Attack on Venezuela and the Kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro Moros and First Lady Cilia Flores de Maduro

January 5, 2026
Global Issues, Statement, U.S. Imperialism
The African National Women’s Organization (ANWO) unequivocally condemns the U.S. military attack on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro Moros and First Lady Cilia Flores de Maduro. Carried out unilaterally by the U.S. executive without congressional approval and cynically framed as a response to “narco-terrorism,” this act represents a dangerous escalation of U.S. imperialism and a blatant violation of Venezuelan sovereignty and international law. As Chairman Omali Yeshitela has long stated, the colonizer makes and justifies its own rules—just as slavery was once legal, today the U.S. invents legal pretexts to rationalize invasion, regime change, and the seizure of resources. The contradictions of this attack were laid bare when U.S. officials openly centered Venezuela’s oil and issued threats against other nations in the region, exposing the true aim of enforcing U.S. hegemony and punishing governments that refuse subservience. As African women living under U.S. domestic colonialism, we recognize this aggression for what it is: calculated, deceitful, and imperial. ANWO stands in unwavering solidarity with the Venezuelan people and with all nations resisting colonial domination in the Western Hemisphere and beyond.
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30 Sep '25

Statement on the Passing of Assata Shakur

September 30, 2025
Global Issues, Statement
The African National Women’s Organization (ANWO) deeply mourns the passing of our revolutionary elder, Assata Shakur, who joined the ancestors on September 25, 2025, in Havana, Cuba, at the age of 78. Assata’s life was defined by courage. She was not only a symbol of resistance but an uncompromising African […]
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23 Sep '25

No Future for African Women Workers under Colonial Capitalism

September 23, 2025
Anti-Colonialism
By Yejide Orunmila  Trump’s America is not so different from the America African people have been experiencing for our entire existence. From the inception of this colonial project, our labor has been stolen and exploited for the benefit of the colonizer.  At any given time, African people may experience pockets […]
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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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15 Dec '24

Uhuru 3 Update: Not One Day! Not One Dime!

December 15, 2024
Statement
The African National Women’s Organization is excited to report that on December 16, 2024 Chairman Omali Yeshitela, Chairwoman Penny Hess & Jess Nevel, also known as the Uhuru 3, were not sentenced a day in prison! They will not pay a single dollar of any fine and are able to […]
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28 Jul '24

Sonya Massey Lynching – Statement

July 28, 2024
Statement
We can give the date, time, location and details of Sonya Massey’s lynching, but this is shared information. We can state the obvious that her life mattered and she should still be alive, yet that sentiment is being echoed across the nation.  Sonya Massey, along with Alberta Spruill,  Eleanor Bumpurs,  […]
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