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Reparations Conference: Build Principled Unity With All Colonized & Oppressed Peoples

Join us for Day 2 of the National Days of Reparations to African People campaign! 

Reparations Conference: Build Principled Unity With All Colonized & Oppressed Peoples

📍 Location: Uhuru Solidarity Center, 2654 Gravois Ave, St. Louis, MO and ZOOM
🕘 Time: 10 AM – 5 PM CT (breakfast meet & greet at 9am)

The Reparations Conference features keynote speaker Chairman Omali Yeshitela, founder and leader of the African People’s Socialist Party and the main Uhuru 3 target of the US government. 

Learn about the historical and political basis for reparations to African people and what principled unity with all colonized and oppressed people looks like. Don’t miss this chance to engage with movement leaders and gain a deeper understanding of the fight for justice!

Also featuring: 

  • Penny Hess & Jesse Nevel (2 of the Uhuru 3)
  • Ona ZenĂ© Yeshitela, APSP Deputy Chair
  • Ward Churchill, Professor & Activist
  • Natsu Saito, Law Professor & Author
  • … and other incredible speakers!

REGISTER FOR THE REPARATIONS CONFERENCE

Can’t Attend in Person? Support from Anywhere!

WHY ATTEND & SUPPORT?

  • Connect: Meet like-minded movement leaders and activists.
  • Act: Get involved in the fight for anti-colonial justice and solidarity with African, Palestinian & colonized people- wherever you are located.
  • Learn: Deepen your understanding of the global struggle for liberation.
  • Support: Your contribution builds real programs in the hands of the African working class- overturning colonial capitalism.

This campaign is part of our annual Days of Reparations to African People, with a goal to raise reparations to support the African People’s Socialist Party’s anti-colonial programs that build power in the hands of the African working class.

The U.S. government’s attacks on the Uhuru Movement are direct attacks on these programs. Contributing to this campaign ensures that these vital community programs—healthcare, economic development, and political education—can continue to thrive.

Register for the conference here

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