@JahFocus CS @CharlieManson @Thomas @Son of Sierra Leone these are the type of "black communists" i was talking about that white people love when I made that comment in the other thread.
White gays that aren't men tend to have have very radical politics, so it makes sense they would try and link up with a black economic democracy based org. I don't see the problem with this also when the event details:
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LIVESTREAM OF NO PRIDE IN GENOCIDE: WHITE LGBTQIA SOLIDARITY WITH BLACK POWER
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INFO@UHURUSOLIDARITY.ORG /
GENERAL / 20 JUN 2018
The Uhuru Solidarity Movement St. Louis presents their workshop: No Pride in Genocide: white LGBTQIA solidarity with Black Power.
Featured speakers:
KC Mackey, Chair of the St. Louis chapter of the Uhuru Solidarity Movement (USM). KC sets the way forward for other white people of the LGBT community to take a principled stance of reparations to African people. USM is the mass organization of white people under the leadership of the
African People’s Socialist Party, and has the goal of winning thousands of white LGBT people to go beyond the opportunist politics of the Pride march, and stand for white solidarity with black power.
Keynote speaker Kalambayi Andenet, lifelong St. Louis resident & the president of the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement, the mass organization of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP). President Kalambayi is a fierce freedom fighter who struggles daily for the liberation of all African people.
The African People’s Socialist Party has provided leadership and put forward many ways in which African Women, and Gender and Sexuality Nonconforming African people, must be leaders in the struggle for Black Power.
Kitty Reilly, a member of the African People’s Solidarity Committee & the Director of the Office of Reparations and Economic Development, under the leadership of Deputy Chair Ona Zene Yeshytela. Since 1979 she has participated in all the campaigns led by the African People’s Socialist Party, winning white people to take a stand in solidarity with black self-determination.
If you are opposed to all forms of oppression;
if you are outraged at the racism in the LGBT community;
if you want to see a new world in which all people can live freely, no one at anyone else’s expense;
of if you just want to learn more…
this workshop is for you!
Self-analysis on combating the cism within LGBT community.....again I don't see how this is suppose to be problematic, this is the shyt all the radical groups of yesteryear did was hold open workshops with various groups.
also good on them highlighting the specific issues of African people within the LGBTQI spectrum and not just centering it on whiteness.