In Autumn of 2016, groups of white people throughout the
U.S. will go into white communities, knock on doors, hold events and
fundraisers, and build a people’s movement to raise tens of thousands of
dollars for the Black Liberation Movement. This campaign, coordinated by the
Uhuru Solidarity Movement, will culminate in October Days in Solidarity with
African People throughout the U.S.
The Days in Solidarity with African People (DSAP) is the
Uhuru Solidarity Movement’s most important event of the year.
In this period of social and economic crisis in which
massive numbers of anxietyridden white people are flocking to the presidential
campaigns of “outsider” candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, the Uhuru
Solidarity Movement is clear that the only future is in uniting with the
struggles of the oppressed to end this social system once and for all, not in
any effort to save it or reform it.
Based on the understanding that every white person owes
reparations to African people, USM will organize groups of white people
throughout the country to hold events and fundraisers for the African People’s
Socialist Party and its economic foundation, Black Star Industries, the basis
of a liberated African economy.
It is historic that the African People’s Socialist Party
has won white people to take this stand to return the stolen resources hoarded
in our white communities to the African revolution, for the unification and
liberation of African people everywhere.
The Days in Solidarity with African
People recognizes that Africans are one people all
over the world. They are not African Americans, Black Brits, Cameroonians or
Congolese.
Africans everywhere are part of one nation of people who
have been forcibly dispersed by the European assault on Africa.
It exposes this assault that resulted in Africans, their
land and resources stolen with violence and terror so profound that that the
trauma of the enslaved African has been passed down in their DNA from
generation to generation.
The Days in Solidarity with African People campaign
acknowledges that because Africans are dispersed and their identity relegated
to something called “race,” the white population created a European national
identity for itself that was associated with prosperity, science, rationality
and everything good and holy.
This campaign lets us acknowledge and take responsibility
for the level of sheer physical and spiritual terror that white people have
inflicted against African people—the rape, beatings, hangings, burnings,
shootings, imprisonment, impoverishment, and repression that goes into making
human beings commodities and machines for labor, human beings reduced to means
of production.
The Days in Solidarity with African People is a
self-criticism from the white population for our participation and complicity
in the debasement and objectification of African human beings, the murder and
forced labor of little children, the sexual assaults, the separation of mother
from child, the complete degradation of the African while stealing her
brilliance, talents, science, arts, music and skills.
It is an acknowledgement of the diamonds, gold, minerals
and resources stolen by the trainload from every inch of Africa even today and
brought to Europe and North America for our benefit while most Africans suffer
in poverty and oppression without the basics of running water, roads,
electricity and resources for food.
It is an acknowledgement of the U.S.-backed colonial wars
for resources such as in Congo where seven million Africans in the past 10 years,
including African children, have been murdered, raped and tortured without even
a nod from white people in Europe and America.
It is an acknowledgement that the brutal assault on
Africa and African people is the foundation of capitalism. Slavery brought
wealth to Europe for the first time in a thousand years, ending the system of feudalism and ultimately enabling all white
people to climb the ladder to success, prosperity, democracy and the right to
share in the stolen loot of African and Indigenous peoples.
The Days in Solidarity with African People lets us state
to the world that we recognize that African people forcibly created life for us
and wealth for us instead of for themselves and their people.
Even if we are white workers or otherwise face oppression
by this white power system, we recognize that we sit on the pedestal of the
oppression of African people and that our goal should not be to gain more for
ourselves sitting on the backs of Africans but to stand in unconditional
solidarity with the liberation and unification of Africa and African people,
the cornerstone of US imperialism that cannot exist without this oppression.
The Days in Solidarity with African People is
acknowledgement of our stance in unity with the unalienable human right of
African people to liberate Africa, rid itself of imposed borders and take back
all of its resources and the accumulated wealth resultant from 600 years of
plunder.
DSAP allows us to make it clear that we as white
people—even though we are not the ruling class—have been complicit in this
terror, benefit from it, and sit on its pedestal.
The Days in Solidarity with African People allows us to
declare: Yes, we as white people owe reparations to African people— not as
charity which keeps us in power, but as a measure of the return of the wealth,
labor, knowledge and talents stolen from Africans and for the pain and
suffering of 600 years of terror and violence that fed our wellbeing.
The DSAP campaign goes further in that we raise actual
reparations to the organization that leads the movement of the African working
class for the final liberation of Africa and African people.
How can we say we support and give solidarity to this
struggle without actually being organized under the leadership of the African
Liberation Movement?
Taking up our responsibility to go into the white
population to win others to pay reparations to African people as a
revolutionary stand is in our interest.
Solidarity with African people lets us join
humanity, take responsibility for the crimes of white people and white power
and be part of a new world, led by African and Indigenous peoples, a world of
true peace and equity and socialism in which no one people can ever live at the
expense of another.
The Days in Solidarity with African People is our
response to everything we hate about this society; it is our rejection of
everything the U.S. is doing to everyone on the planet, the wars all throughout
the Middle East and throughout Africa.
DSAP is our recognition that unlearning racism is not
good enough. Self-serving antiracist workshops that make us feel good about
ourselves but do nothing to change the conditions faced by African people will
not suffice.
The system that bludgeons and murders the black and brown
peoples of the world for our benefit is deeper than the racist ideas in white
people’s minds; it is colonialism.
Colonialism is a social system where oppressed peoples’
entire nations and communities are strangled, looted and raped to produce
wealth for white people and white power.
This bloody and brutal relationship between the oppressor
and the oppressed is enforced by a vicious state power built to keep control
and resources in the hands of the rulers, the elite, the Wall Street bankers
and the politicians.
All of the uprisings on the planet earth – from the
streets of Baltimore to the shanty towns of South Africa – are a resistance to
this untenable status quo.
Africans, Venezuelans, Palestinians, Iranians, Mexicans,
Arabs, Kurds, Romani, and every other oppressed community on the planet are
fighting back.
They are saying: We are our own human beings; we
determine who we are and what our identity is—and we want our resources back.
We
cannot leave this deplorable situation to the next generation.
We cannot expect our children to grow up in a world where
their dreams and aspirations come at the expense of thousands of Mike Browns,
Freddie Greys, and Sandra Blands being slaughtered by cops.
It must change—and it is changing, because the resistance
of African people and oppressed people is shaking the foundation of this
system.
The African People’s Socialist Party is the only
organization with the understanding that Africans are one people fighting for
Africa’s reclamation of the birthright of Africa’s resources. It is the
optimistic and inevitable trajectory of a positive future in which African
people will win their victory and liberation.
This system built on suffering will come down by the
hands of oppressed people. We will see a new world.
But we
have to do our part.
Join the
Campaign for the Days in Solidarity with African People!
Take the Reparations Challenge!
White Reparations to African People! Raise resources to Black Star
Industries, the liberated African economy of the African People’s
Socialist Party. Fill out the form at www.tinyurl.com/RepChall
Email info@uhurusolidarity.org if you would like to be trained on outreach tabling and
want to join our weekly phone conferences as we build for local events of the
Days in Solidarity with African People!
Facebook Pages
and Groups to
join! Uhuru Solidarity Movement ~ our
official Facebook page
Int'l DSAP Tour Campaign ~join
this group on Facebook to organize for DSAP 2016 in your area! And see DSAP drop down menu
under DSAP tab on our homepage at www.uhurusolidarity.org
Reparations Challenge Group ~Check this group out on Facebook and take the Reparations Challenge and join others who have
done so on Facebook!