Wanda’s Picks for August
by Wanda Sabir Black August Black August begins with a campaign for the acquittal of Francisco Torres, the only member of the San Francisco 8 still charged. Go to www.freethesf8.org for messages to...
View Article1,500 strong march against slavery
by Malaika Kambon Shouting “Inside, outside, we’re all on the same side” and “Here comes Oakland,” five full buses and two vans left Oakland to meet up with marchers from as far away as Portland,...
View ArticleTwo tributes to Black Panther Field Marshal Richard Aoki
These tributes were written shortly after the death of Richard Aoki on March 15, 2009. Richard Aoki, an American revolutionary by Elbert “Big Man” Howard Richard Aoki and I first met towards the end of...
View ArticleNObama! South Africans prepare to protest Obama visit
by NObama Coalition Cape Town On June 20, a growing group of organizations gathered at Community House in Salt River to form the NObama Coalition Cape Town, aligning itself to the already formed NObama...
View ArticleCuban President Raúl Castro: We must learn the art of coexisting with our...
Fellow countrymen, Students and teachers celebrate after listening to a live, nationally broadcast speech by Cuba’s President Raúl Castro about the country’s restoration of relations with the United...
View ArticleWanda’s Picks for January 2015
by Wanda Sabir Happy New Year! Happy Birthday to my granddaughter Brianna, niece Wilda and friend Fred T. I am still smiling about America’s new relationship with Cuba and the freed Cuban 5. If you are...
View ArticleThe third edition of the ‘Monumental Battle Cry for Cuba and Zimbabwe’ has...
by The People’s Minister of Information JR Writer, reporter and Pan Africanist Obi Egbuna, the U.S. correspondent to the Zimbabwean national newspaper The Herald, is one of the most active and...
View ArticleCuban National Assembly member Kenia Serrano speaks on diplomatic...
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View ArticleThe longest trade embargo in the history of the world
by Professor Willie Thompson This billboard in Havana reads, “Men die; the Party is inmortal.” Twenty minutes after I arrived at Jose Marti Airport No. 2 in Habana, Cuba, on Dec. 27, 2015, a...
View ArticleThe Cuban Embassy’s First Secretary Miguel Fraga in a candid Block Report...
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View Article22nd annual Maafa Commemoration
by Wanda Sabir What I loved this year was all the celebratory dancing from just before our ancestors crossed into the unknown territory to landing on these shores and celebrating life and the...
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