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29
Jun

Mr. Morale and Survivalism: an African Internationalist analysis of Kendrick Lamar’s latest album

Over the past 12 years, Kendrick Lamar’s music has defied the form and genre that has historically been applied to hip hop culture and rap music.  There has historically been a division between what people call “conscious rap” and “hardcore or gangsta rap”.  Kendrick Lamar’s immediate entry into hip hop has been to give definition

10
Jan

No Justice from an Unjust System: President Kalambayi Speaks on the Ahmaud Aubery Verdict and the Need for Black Community Control of the Police

“Seven years ago, when I met Chairman Omali Yeshitela and the African People’s Socialist Party, I met a revolutionary Party that had an understanding as to why Mike Brown was murdered. They weren’t shocked or surprised at this because they had seen this over and over again. Chairman provided the understanding that this fight that

17
Dec

Promoting Revolutionary Culture! Salute InPDUM’s Cultural Workers

Askia Toure, Revolutionary Cultural Worker Poet, essayist, artist, editor and new member of InPDUM, Askia Toure hosted a reading of his recent works in Boston, Ma. During this event, comrade Askia was, metaphorically and literally, given his flowers and saluted for his decades long commitment to the promotion of revolutionary culture.  A prolific writer, comrade

14
Dec

InPDUM Condemns brutal U.S. Attacks on Haitian people, Holds Demonstrations throughout the united states.

Stop the Deportations!  The International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) stands in unwavering solidarity with our brothers and sisters of Haiti and condemns the brutal attacks being put on them by the u.s. at the Texas border. In response to these attacks, mobilizing demonstrations were held by our San Diego, Chicago, St. Louis, Boston and

12
Dec

Poetry from African Women on the Frontlines

Poetry from African Women on the Front Lines Our organization has historically been comprised of many dynamic African women. This is no mystery as African women have historically been on the frontlines of anti-colonial struggles for liberation. Members of InPDUM are also building the cultural front of the African revolution, creating powerful works of art