About Us

A global movement uniting Africa through education, action and solidarity to dismantle oppression and build a liberated future

Our Story

About the Global Pan-African Movement (GPAM)

The Global Pan-African Movement (GPAM) is a revolutionary organization dedicated to the liberation, unification, and empowerment of Africa and Global Africans. We fight against colonialism, neocolonialism, racism, and all forms of oppression while advocating for reparative justice, gender equity, environmental repair, and the political and economic unification of Africa. Through education, advocacy, and mobilization, we connect struggles across the Pan African world—from the continent to the Americas, the Caribbean, and beyond. Our mission is to awaken collective consciousness, build people’s power, and transform systems of exploitation into structures of liberation.

We stand for:

A Free & United Africa

No borders, no neo-colonial control.

Reparations & Economic Justice

Repairing the damage of slavery and colonialism.

People’s Power

Workers, women, youth, and queer communities at the forefront.

Environmental Liberation

Fighting climate racism and rebuilding sustainable communities.

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Our Mission

To educate and discuss with the general public on issues pertinent to Global Africa and African Descendants through public forums and all relevant media with the intent to mobilize, galvanise and empower Pan-Africans and visionaries dedicated to the emancipation of Africa and the transformation of our planet.

Our Vision

We build towards the unification of Africa and the freedom of Global African working peoples, so Africa's resources can be harnessed to build self-determined growth for all, while reclaiming Africa's sovereignty and dignity on the global stage.

Our Goals

Workers' Rights

Defend and advance the rights of working people in Global Africa

Total Liberation

Emancipation and freedom from all forms of oppression

Decolonize Africa

Ending all forms of colonialism, neocolonialism, and apartheid

Continental Unification

Struggling for the unification of Africa and the freedom of African peoples worldwide

Anti-Racist Frontlines

Standing in the forefront of opposing all forms of racism and racial capitalism

Gender Revolution

Supporting the emancipation of women and the humanization of the male

Queer Liberation

Supporting the rights of queer people everywhere

Global Solidarity

Standing with peoples fighting settler colonialism, occupation, and imperial terror

Reparations Now

Support struggles for reparative justice

Africa’s Renaissance

Supporting the reconstruction and rejuvenation of Africa

Academic Programs

Our Pillars

The Full Unification of the Continent of Africa and complete freedom of Movement of the people with accelerated planning for the Union Government.
Global Rights for the African at home and abroad. Thus includes the rights to collective bargaining, the access to health care, to decent and relevant education, the rights to decent housing, rights to water and social and economic rights
Environmental repair and work to reverse the destruction of planet earth along with the environmental racism of the current social system.
Gender Equity, of Women – Emancipation of women and humanization of the male Gender, Equity and the reconstruction of the African family
Peace, Anti-imperialism and demilitarization of Africa and African communities globally
Infrastructure for sustainable transformation: including canals, roads, rail, bridges ICT connectivity and an interconnected grid for energy generation
The anti-racist struggles and struggles for the Global African Family living outside of Africa, especially the disenfranchised Africans in South America and other parts of the Americas.
Reparative Justice and building of the Reparations movement for the claims of those who suffered from enslavement and other crimes against humanity
Ending colonialism- especially the last outstanding vestiges of colonialism in Africa and the colonial outposts in the Caribbean.
Secularism and the rights of peoples for religious freedom, including the rights of African indigenous religious rights, and expression without coercion.