17th Annual Black People’s March on the White House – The Call

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Don’t Agonize, Organize!

By Chairman Omali Yeshitela

October 4, 2025

The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations is holding its annual rally, March on the White House and conference from October 31st through November 3rd, 2025. It is part of the continuous work to destroy the colonial mode of production and the stranglehold it has on African people within the U.S. and worldwide. Indeed, the colonial mode of production, as a system, has a stranglehold on all colonized peoples globally.

This is a call for you to join in this escalating struggle of the oppressed to overturn the colonial system that thrust itself into existence 600 years ago, with the 1415 Portuguese initiation of the European trade in black bodies that were colonized in Africa and dispersed throughout the world. (more…)

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Black is Back Coalition – 17th Annual Conference – New Orleans, LA

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Register today! (please click on continue reading below)   Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations 17th Annual Conference Don't Agonize!  Organize!! Dillard University Center for Racial Justice 2601 Gentilly Blvd, PSB 115 (Georges Auditorium) New Orleans, LA 70122 August 23 & 24, 2025 9am - 4pm Saturday CST 10am - 5pm Sunday CST   Please click here to register for the conference.     Preferred Hotel: (click above) Special rate good til August 1, 2025 Holiday Inn Express New Orleans Downtown 334 O'Keefe Ave New Orleans, LA. 70112 504 524 5400 or 888 465 4329  Group Name:  Black is Back ($95.00 per nite + tax)

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The Black Is Back Coalition Stands In Solidarity with the Alliance of the Sahel States and Calls for the Abolishment of AFRICOM.

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The Black Is Black Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations stands 100% in solidarity with our brothers Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso, President General Abdourahamane Tchiani of Niger,  President Assimi Goita of Mali,  and all African people throughout the  globe seeking to overturn this ruthless system of western colonialism that began with the Portuguese infestation of Africa over 600 years ago.   It was this Portuguese assault on Africa that was the initiation of a world economy for the first time in human history. This became the world economy that created Europe and what is now known as the Americas. Prior to that assault, there was no world economy, no Europe and no Americas.   The oppression and enslavement…

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