Abayomi Azikiwe

Campaign builds to free Rev. Pinkney

Michigan political prisoner the Rev. Edward Pinkney, now being held in Jackson State Prison, remains in good spirits despite the…

December 22, 2014

Growing incarceration rates for African Americans

Beyond police bullets and chokeholds Since the police killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., on Aug. 9, and…

December 18, 2014

Rev. Pinkney jailed for fighting racist power structure

St. Joseph, Mich. -- Another racist injustice has been committed. Here on Dec. 14, Berrien County Judge Sterling Schrock sentenced…

December 16, 2014

Justice Department intervention no cure to cop terror

Over the last several years police departments known for using lethal force against oppressed peoples have faced civil rights investigations…

December 14, 2014

NATO powers threaten re-attack on Libya

Recent reports claim that Islamic State camps have been set up in Libya, the North African country in chaos after…

December 12, 2014

Ferguson exposes U.S. ‘human rights’ fraud

Dec. 1 — With the grand jury in Missouri refusing to bring any charges against the white police officer who…

December 5, 2014

Imperialism and the Ebola epidemic

Despite the international media attention focused on the latest and most widespread Ebola Virus Disease outbreak, there are contradictory reports…

December 4, 2014

Building solidarity with Africa, defeating neo-colonialism

From a talk by Abayomi Azikiwe at the Workers World Party National Conference in New York City, Nov. 15-16. From…

November 29, 2014

Judge rebuffs struggle to stop Detroit water shut-offs

Federal bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes has continued his anti-people legal reasoning by denying a motion to reconsider his earlier decision…

November 27, 2014

Detroit bankruptcy ‘exit plan’ latest attack on African-American majority

As the corporate-controlled media in the city of Detroit continue to champion the massive theft of health care programs, pension…

November 21, 2014