POSTED IN Atlanta, Black August, Events, Featured ON Aug 1, 2014
Black August Commemoration Kickoff and Chokwe Lumumba Birthday Celebration
The Malcolm X Grassroots Movement along with Community Aid and Development Corp. present the Black August Commemoration Kickoff...
POSTED IN Black August, Events, Featured, New York ON Jul 6, 2014
Fifth Annual Black August Art Exhibition and Fundraiser
Art Exhibition Overview: The Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM) is seeking art of various mediums including, but not...
POSTED IN Events, Featured, New Afrikan Scouts, Programs ON Jun 18, 2014
Camp Pumziko 2014
Camp Pumziko - “We Come In Peace, Ready to Defend!” The name of our camp is taken from a Kiswahili term, which means “at...
POSTED IN Featured, Jackson, News, Statements and Positions ON Mar 15, 2014
A Freedom Fighter Goes Home: Reflections on Mayor Chokwe’s Lumumba’s Funer...
A Freedom Fighter Goes Home: Reflections on Mayor Chokwe’s Lumumba’s Funeral by Asha Bandele and Dr. Akinyele...
POSTED IN Atlanta, Events, Featured ON Mar 6, 2014
25th Annual Malcolm X Festival – Atlanta, GA 2014
Click on flyers for more information! Also we have a campaign raising money for “The Malcolm X Festival 2014″...
POSTED IN Chapters, Events, Featured, Jackson, News ON Mar 5, 2014
Memorial Information for Mayor Chokwe Lumumba – March 7th and 8th, 20...
Mayor Chokwe Lumumba’s memorial service will be streamed live Saturday, March 8th at 11am...
POSTED IN Chapters, Featured, In Our Words (Blog), Jackson ON Mar 5, 2014
NAPO MXGM statement on the transition of Comrade Chokwe Lumumba to the Ance...
NAPO MXGM statement on the transition of Comrade Chokwe Lumumba to the Ancestors The New Afrikan Peoples Organization...
POSTED IN Chapters, Featured, Jackson ON Mar 5, 2014
Tribute to our comrade Mayor Chokwe Lumumba
On Tuesday, February 25, 2015 our brother and comrade, Mayor Chokwe Lumumba passed suddenly and unexpectedly. We will forever...
POSTED IN About MXGM, Featured, In Our Words (Blog), Statements and Positions ON Jan 27, 2014
K.O.S. (Determination): Black Communities Keeping It Real and Right
January 26, 2014 Originally published in the Feminist...
POSTED IN Chapters, Events, Featured, Jackson, News ON Dec 19, 2013
Jackson Rising: The New Economies Conference May 2nd – 4th, 2014
www.JacksonRising.org Support our Indeigogo Campaign to raise $10,000 for the Conference. Donate...
POSTED IN Featured, News, Statements and Positions ON Jul 15, 2013
The Zimmerman Verdict is a Reflection of the Times. The People Must ORGANIZ...
Trayvon Martin was never going to get justice from a courtroom of the United States government. Justice for Trayvon and...
POSTED IN About MXGM, Events, Featured, In Our Words (Blog), News, Statements and Positions ON Jun 5, 2013
Chokwe Lumumba voted Mayor of Jackson, MS with Clear Mandate
CHOKWE LUMUMBA FOR MAYOR FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 4, 2013 NATIONAL CONTACT: Kali Akuno PHONE: ...
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A Freedom Fighter Goes Home: Reflections on Mayor Chokwe’s Lumumba’s Funeral
A Freedom Fighter Goes Home: Reflections on Mayor Chokwe’s Lumumba’s Funeral by Asha Bandele and Dr. Akinyele Umoja It was a home-going befitting an African warrior of the first...
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MXGM People’s Self Defense Campaign Statement on the Murder of Eric Garner by the NYPD
Eric Garner was a husband, a father of six, grandfather of two and a loved member of a community. On July 17, 2014, his life was ended by a NYPD officer’s chokehold, which has been explicitly...
Black August Resistance Educational P...
Download the Fully Illustrated Version of the Report Using this link (PDF). Download the Fully...
Camp Pumziko 2013
Camp Pumziko - “We Come In Peace, Ready to Defend!” The name of our camp is taken from a Kiswahili term,...
No More Trayvon Martins Campaign Appe...
No More Trayvon Martins Campaign Appeal The mass mobilization and media generated in response to the outcry over the...
Parellels of Street Harassment &...
Stopping street harassment is going to take women and men. The problem is that it’s often viewed as a woman’s...
Dancing with the Devil: Lessons from the Liby...
posted on: Apr 27, 2011 | author: MXGM
For a generation that has witnessed few genuine people’s movements succeed in transforming the nation-states where they reside and engage in...
Aristide’s Return Will Bring Haiti’s Po...
posted on: Apr 27, 2011 | author: MXGM
Spirits are soaring among Haiti’s popular organizations, marking the end of former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide’s seven-year, U.S.-imposed...
The Move 9
posted on: Sep 5, 2010 | author: MXGM
The MOVE 9 (Janine, Janet, Debbie, Merle, Chuck, Phil, Eddie, Mike, Delbert) are innocent men and women who have been in prison since August 8,...
R.I.P. Black Harlem?
posted on: Feb 1, 2010 | author: Dumi Eyi di Yiye
On January 5th, the New York Times published a story entitled “As Population Shifts in Harlem, Blacks Lose Their Majority.” The article...
Post Racial – Only for the liberals!!
posted on: Jan 27, 2010 | author: Kamau Franklin
For those of us who view racial consciousness as a pathway for the development of the black community these have been strange times indeed.
Take Back the Land
posted on: Jan 24, 2010 | author: MXGM
Working Paper:Reclaiming TARP, Reclaiming Public Housing Since the fall of 2008 the United States Federal Government has purchased millions of...
Brother Javad Jahi
posted on: Dec 12, 2009 | author: MXGM
We will never forget our Brother, Comrade and friend Javad.
It’s NOT about Van Jones. It’s ab...
posted on: Sep 14, 2009 | author: Rosa Clemente
Over the Labor Day weekend, Van Jones, a member of the hip-hop generation and special advisor for green jobs at the White House Council for...
Life, Health Care, Prison and Cutting Costs
posted on: Sep 10, 2009 | author: Sundiata Acoli
Health care costs are soaring and have become unaffordable for many families.It is no different for the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) except...
African, Asian, Latin American Majority Maint...
posted on: Sep 10, 2009 | author: Kali Akuno
On its face, Naomi Klein’s article, “Minority Death Match,” does a disservice to both the movements for reparations and redress for crimes against people of African dissent and for self determination for the Palestinian people.