The 2017 National Convention of the Uhuru Solidarity Movement  convened in St Petersburg Florida this past weekend. White people from all over the United States showed up to make a "Pledge of Solidarity with African People" and recognizing this unjust system "built on slavery and genocide must be overturned" by any means necessary. The Uhuru Solidarity Movement seeks other white / Euro-Americans to stand in solidarity with "the struggle of Africans, Indigenous, and other colonized people's for self-determination, reparations, and independence in our lifetime!"

Our comrade Jesse Call, of the USM - Seattle Chapter and TruthAboutTupac Movement souljah, made his way to St. Petersburgh and dropped another dope Public Service Announcement "IDGAF about WHITE GUILT", which so eloquently breaks through the old tired ass played out reactionary rhetoric consumed by both the neoliberal left and conservative right wing alike.  We see this card played time and time again by white reactionaries and racists unable to muster a true argument or legitimate position continually lean on the accusation of "white guilt", which means absolutely nothing...

"Every sector of the settler population was represented at this convention. Every single type of colonizer made their way to St. Pete to stand in material solidarity with BLACK POWER. The only thing any of us have in common is a shared history of savagery and an unwavering commitment to rectify ancestral wrongs through reparations. Uhuru!"  -Jesse Call

Last week my partner Darris Love and co producer of Bigger Picture Productions, sat down with Jesse Call at YouTube Space Los Angeles to interview him for our new show Gone Viral Live as well as for TruthAboutTupac.com to chop it up on his Viral video and relationship to Uhuru Solidarity Movement.

 If you have not already seen the original video "WHITE PEOPLE: I GOT SOME SHIT TO SAY...." Call spits that knowledge which is really basic stuff I feel everyone should already know and understand. The message clearly resonates because the video is at 1.1 million views and counting..

Learn more about African Internationalism (APSP) and the Uhuru Solidarity Movement... put your money/time/skills where your mouth is...