Episodes

Friday Dec 10, 2021
”COLONIALISM CAUSED CLIMATE CHANGE” - The Truth About COP26
Friday Dec 10, 2021
Friday Dec 10, 2021
Today at 3pm ET on Reparations in Action, African People's Solidarity Committee Chairwoman Penny Hess and Uhuru Solidarity Chair Jesse Nevel obliterate the imperial lie that colonial capitalism will solve the climate change crisis.
This African Internationalist analysis of the COP 26 2021 makes clear that colonialism caused the climate crisis and that there can be no end to environmental destruction as long as the system of parasitic capitalism still exploits and oppresses the peoples of the world and the earth itself.

Friday Nov 26, 2021
RITTENHOSUE ACQUITTED: UHURU SOLIDARITY RESPONDS
Friday Nov 26, 2021
Friday Nov 26, 2021
Don't miss this exclusive interview with African People's Solidarity Committee Chairwoman Penny Hess and Uhuru Solidarity Movement Chair Jesse Nevel who respond to the acquittal of white nationalist vigilante Kyle Rittenhouse in Wisconsin as well as the trial of the Ahmaud Arbery's killers in Georgia. This special episode provides an African Internationalist analysis of these events and puts the Rittenhouse acquittal in the context of the anti colonial struggle for Black Power and reparations.

Friday Nov 19, 2021
Friday Nov 19, 2021
TyRon Lewis Lives- The Battle of St Pete, 25 Years Later - Part 2: An interview with African People's Socialist Party National Director of Organization, Chimurenga Selemabao.
Tune in for this second part of a special episode summing up the significance of the rebellions of 1996 that emerged in the wake of the police murder of TyRon Lewis. Join us for a conversation with Director Chimurenga Selembao who was at the Uhuru House on November 13th, 1996 when the Battle of St Pete began. Don't miss his first hand account of the police assault on a meeting at the Uhuru House and how the African working class community of St Petersburg rose up in a heroic rebellion that pushed the colonial police out of the black community and delivered a decisive defeat to colonial capitalism.

Friday Nov 12, 2021
Friday Nov 12, 2021
The African community of St. Petersburg, FL had been politicized by 30 years of leadership from the Uhuru Movement and rose up in armed resistance to the police and colonial state after TyRon Lewis was shot to death by a white cop on October 24th just blocks away from the Uhuru House. The black community of St Petersburg challenged the police with a fierce armed resistance again on November 13th, 1996 in what has been called the Battle of St. Pete. The November 13th uprising came in response to over 300 armed to the teeth police converging on the Uhuru House ( headquarters of the African People's Socialist Party) and attempting to set the building on fire with incendiary tear gas cannisters while over 100 men women and children were inside for a regular Wednesday night meeting of the International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement.
The heroic actions of the African working class put out the fire at the Uhuru House and forced an army of colonial police to retreat . Gunshots from the community forced a police helicopter and airplane out of the sky. The Battle of St Pete was an example of serious guerilla warfare on the part of a colonized population that ended in a decisive military and political victory for the African working class and the African Revolution. November 13th, 1996 was a serious defeat for the global system of colonial capitalism that must be upheld by revolutionaries and freedom loving people who support self determination for the African community.
In the era of mass protest and uprisings against police terror that have followed the murder of George Floyd it is critical that we internalize the lessons from this revolutionary victory that led to 8 years of not a single African person being murdered by the police in St Petersburg.
Tune in to this first episode of a two part series on the Battle of St Pete and learn why this city is known as the City of African Resistance

Friday Oct 29, 2021
Friday Oct 29, 2021


Friday Oct 15, 2021
HOW THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION CHANGED THE WORLD
Friday Oct 15, 2021
Friday Oct 15, 2021
ICYMI: Today we are revising part 2 of this special two-part episode of "White Lies Shattered" (listen to episode 1 here) we are honored to have on our show a very special guest: Elikya Ngoma, Haiti editor of the Burning Spear newspaper and member of the African People's Socialist Party. Penny Hess, Chair of the African People's Solidarity Committee and author of Overturning the Culture of Violence also returns to the program for this powerful discussion of the heroic legacy of the world's first successful anti-colonial workers' revolution: the African Revolution of Haiti.

Friday Oct 08, 2021
Friday Oct 08, 2021
At the 45th anniversary of the African People’s Solidarity Committee Chairwoman Penny Hess gave this profound presentation on the history and significance of the African People’s Socialist Party forming the African People’s Solidarity Committee in 1976.

Friday Sep 17, 2021
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Penny Hess, Chairwoman of the African People's Solidarity Committee, speaks at the Uhuru Solidarity Movement National Convention in April, 2021, on the theme, "Make Wall Street Pay Reparations."

Friday Sep 10, 2021
How the Haitian Revolution Changed the World: Part 2
Friday Sep 10, 2021
Friday Sep 10, 2021
On this episode of "White Lies Shattered," we continue our conversation with Elikya Ngoma, Haiti editor of the Burning Spear newspaper and member of the African People's Socialist Party, and Penny Hess, Chair of the African People's Solidarity Committee and author of Overturning the Culture of Violence. We discuss the heroic legacy of the world's first successful anti-colonial workers' revolution: the African Revolution of Haiti.

Friday Sep 03, 2021
Only the African Revolution can Defeat Fascism: Penny Hess Speaks
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021