Uhuru Solidarity Movement member and Vancouver, B.C. resident, Alissa Afonina explains why she supports Black Power and self-determination in the African community. She is a regular contributor to Black Power Blueprint, an economic development project built by and for the African working class in the heart of north St. Louis. Contribute: youcaring.com/BlackPowerBlueprint
What we get wrong about the racial wealth gap
https://socialequity.duke.edu/sites/socialequity.duke.edu/files/site-images/FINAL%20COMPLETE%20REPORT_.pdf
White people also have to share some of the failure.
Imagine the nation of islam admittng white people in 1959 this is why i dont take mr yehitela seriously he now admits white people and the lgbt community its not a black power organization its the rainbow coalition