Points of Unity

1. Land Back

We want Land Back to all Indigenous Peoples, decolonization is not complete until the settler colonialism is entirely dismantled. This means total control of the colonized lands back into the hands of the colonized nations.

2. End the Climate Crisis

Working class Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities bear the brunt of harm from environmental degradation. We recognize that the path towards restoration of our natural environment and averting the climate catastrophe will require Indigenous People exercising their right to use traditional ecological knowledge for the benefit of all oppressed peoples. 

3. Support for Afrikan Liberation

We pledge our full solidarity to the struggle for liberation of the Republic of New Afrika and the broader New Afrikan nation. As Jalil Mutaqim states, “We will not be liberated until the most oppressed are liberated." 

4. Anti-imperialism

We pledge solidarity with comrades in the international struggle for national liberation and socialism. As revolutionaries in the imperial core, it is imperative for the movement to dismantle and resist the US military industrial complex and foreign interventionism, including the genocidal sanctions and blockades of the Third World. 

5. Free All Political Prisoners of War (PPOWS)

We strive to support our revolutionary elders and believe it is the responsibility of all those committed to the struggle to carry forward their legacy and fight for their freedom. 

6. End Misogyny, Homophobia, and Transphobia

We want a society which guarantees the freedom and safety of all LGBTQ+ and gender-oppressed people. We recognize that bigotry, misogyny, homophobia, and gender based violence are interlinked with settler colonialism, imperialism, and monopoly capitalism. In order to end gender and sexuality based violence, a fundamental, radical change to the current settler-colonial, imperialist system is needed. 

7. End Ableism

We want a society that rejects the measurement of human life from the lens of productivity. Active resistance against ableism is necessary for the liberation of everyone.