PRESENTE VIOLA PLUMMER

She was a revolutionary force!  A vibrating energy that radiated liberation for her people from every particle of her being.   A fearless essence, whose courage and commitment to the community knew no bounds.  There was not an issue that she would not take on.  There was no injustice that she was not willing to overturn.  From housing issues, to gentrification, to community control of the police, to reparations, to all things Africa, to international affairs, Viola  Plummer spent over sixty years of her life on the front lines of the struggle for the liberation of African people and all oppressed communities.     Her activism began at age 17 with the NAACP.   Says Plummer, “I didn’t just want to be a witness; I…

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Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace & Reparations – Year In Review

The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations is a coalition of 18 black organizations, formed in 2009, under the leadership of Omali Yeshitela, Chairman of the African People’s Socialist Party.   The Coalition came together to challenge the confusion caused by the Wall Street selection of Barack Hussein Obama, as U.S. President. As we begin our 16th year,  join us on Saturday, January 6, 2024 @ 11am EST as we take a look back at the outstanding and historical year of 2023!  And forge ahead boldly, Not One Step Backwards!  Black Liberation Movement under FBI Attack...Again.   Drop the Charges, NOW! Register today @  http://tinyurl.com/BIB2023Review      

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The Black Is Back Coalition Honors the Tremendous Life and Legacy of Our Revolutionary Freedom Fighter, Ralph Poynter

UHURU RALPH POYNTER.    PRESENTE! It is with a profound mixture of many emotions that the Black Is Back Coalition informs our supporters of the death of one of our fearless, and stalwart freedom fighters, Ralph Poynter, the Co-Chair of the BIB Political Prisoners Working Group, the founder of the Lynne Stewart Committee, and the co-founder of the New Abolitionist Movement.  He made his transition to the ancestral realm on 12/25/23. Ralph created a body of work spanning decades.   One of the struggles that he made a life commitment to was public education, and he was one of the lead organizers in the fight in the 1960s in NYC  for a decentralized school system and Black community control of school boards.    …

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