Uhuru Solidarity Movement Study Part 2: Colonialism as a Mode of Production
When: Tue., May 6, 7-9 p.m. 2025
Join USM St. Pete for Part 2 of this political education study- "Colonialism as a Mode of Production: How white people can become anti-colonialist through solidarity with African Liberation."
Tuesday, May 6th 7pm-9pm ET
Attend in person @ Panera Bread in St. Pete, or via Zoom @ tinyurl.com/anticolonialstudy2
Learn why Chairman Omali Yeshitela says that "colonialism is not a policy; it is a mode of production." This groundbreaking understanding informs both the colonized and the colonizer how to wage the struggle against all forms of oppression, war, and genocide.
Stand in solidarity with the liberation of African, Indigenous, Palestinian people.