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Black is Back Coalition declares “Black Power Matters!” at Black People’s March on the White House Feb 23, 2021 Robin Harris and Elikya Ngoma
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WASHINGTON, DC On November 7, 2020, music blared and white liberals honked horns and danced in the streets celebrating the announcement of mass incarcerator Joe Biden’s win of the U.S. presidency. Drunken, celebratory chants could be heard for miles. Not everyone, however, was in D.C. to unite with this expression of false hope.
That same day, the Black is Back Coalition (BIBC) organized and strongly presented the Black People’s March on the White House. The theme was
Toward viable future for South Sudan - Sudan Tribune: Plural news and views on Sudan
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A clarion call to young comrades in the struggle
By Clarence S. Duo Listen to article
The world is a pathetic stage that s occupied with tragic scenes and tragic occurrences. From the political, social, and economic status of the world, to the struggles involved with, the masses are the ones who are left with pains, sorrow, and wretch. In this era of the world s history, specifically, the history of the motherland, the young comrades who are in the struggle are the ones that can change the narrative from tragic to comic, for this current group of Liberian and the next group of Liberian to come.
Burning Spear News Jan 12, 2021 Chía Cotansuca, International People s Democratic Uhuru Movement Free Our Future. Abolish ICE. March and Day of Action by Fibonacci Blue is licensed under CC BY 2.0
No such thing as quality health “care” when you’re in detention
At least 16 African and Indigenous women at the Irwin County Detention Center in Ocilla, Ga. have come forward in the past couple months expressing grave concern over the gynecological “care” they received at the hands of Dr. Mahendra Amin who is known as the “primary gynecologist” there by ICE officials.
The “care” in question included a pattern of “aggressive overtreatment” wherein Dr. Amin persistently suggested and performed surgical intervention even when the circumstances did not necessitate it an