https://bit.ly/2RbJmku Listen to the Sun. Jan. 6, 2019 special edition of the Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire. The program features our regular PANW report with dispatches on the delayed election results in the Democratic Republic of Congo; Cuba is commemorating the 60th anniversary of the […]
Month: January 2019
The Grass is Greener-2019-01-05 Africa Roundup with Abayomi Pan-Africa News Editor Abayomi Azikiwe is back for a tour of political issues on the continent of Africa: from the DRC to Nigeria to Libya to Brazil(!) to South Africa to Zimbabwe, with stops in Chad, CAR, Mozambique, and Cameroon.
Rally – Madison United Against the Far Right 2 E Main Street, Wisconsin State Capitol, State Street Side, 11 A.M. On January 12, far-right groups are planning a “We the People” rally to be held at the Wisconsin state capitol. The organizers of this rally include the 3% United Patriots and The Free Men Report. […]
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Free Chrystul Kizer: Call to Action
Free Chrystul Kizer: Call to Action #FREEChrystul: DROP ALL CHARGES AGAINST CHRYSTUL KIZER AND RELEASE HER IMMEDIATELY BACKGROUND Chrystul Kizer is a black teenage survivor of violence. At only 17-years old, she was charged with multiple felonies for defending herself from an older white man who has been accused of ongoing physical and sexual abuse […]
“The Palestinian people are determined to continue the intifada for all of the national rights of our people. This position is naturally consistent with the struggle of all progressive global forces confronting global imperial arrogance and struggling for independence, self-determination and liberation, for social justice, equality and socialism, based on a fair distribution of the […]
Rally to End the Government Shutdown 815 16th Street, NW, AFL-CIO, 12 NOON – 2 P.M. Join us for a union-led rally to protest the continuing shutdown and resulting furloughs that are financially hurting 800,000 federal employees and families. The rally will begin at AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington, D.C. and will continue with a brief […]

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