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Bahamians to acknowledge African Liberation Day 2015
By Charo Walker
May 26, 2015 - 10:20:22 PM

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Nassau, New Providence - On May 30th, 2015 activists and their allies will converge at the African People’s Socialist Party-Bahamas African Liberation Day (ALD) event.

ALD is a Call to all freedom loving Africans and our allies, to join this African Liberation Day mobilization as part of our efforts to take our destiny in our own hands.

African people are scattered all over the world, but if we unite we are more than one billion strong. In unity is where our power lies and where our salvation will come.

The struggle for a united and socialist Africa will come through revolution that is led by a conscious black working class, organized in its own interest, with its own revolutionary Party.

Chairman Alex Morley will present a keynote address under the theme: “Revolutionary Organization Equals The Only Solution for Poor and Working Class Africans”. There will also be Solidarity Statements from Ms. Sheleta Collie, Labour Activist; Priest Philip Blyden, House of Rastafari; Pastor Cleavland Eneas III, Qubtic Church of the Black Messiah; and Mr. Lucien Emmanuel, Community Servant.

Lastly, there will be cultural performances in the form of African drumming and dance by Princess Pratt, RasKohen Cecil, Deccico Hall and Ean Maura and a live musical performance by musical artiste Jah Doctrine.

The African People’s Socialist Party-Bahamas is a part of a larger organization called the African Socialist International founded by Chairman Omali Yeshitela. We have members throughout the world working toward a unified and liberated Africa and we are guided by the theory of African Internationalism.

For more information about the African People's Socialist Party-Bahamas visit the APSP-Bahmas Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/apsp. bah?fref=ts


What
: Keynote Address from Chairman Alex Morley and Solidarity Statements from Community Activists

When: Saturday, May 30th, 2015

Where: E.P. Roberts Primary School on Lincoln Blvd. (Englerston Constituency)


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