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Charlotte Maxeke
Charlotte Maxeke, born in 1871, was a pioneering South African activist, educator, and leader. She was involved in various social justice movements, including the struggle
Global Pan African Movement (GPAM) – North America Statement on the hostilities in Palestine and the Occupied Territories
The Global Pan African Movement, North American delegation stands in solidarity with the people of Palestine and especially with the peoples in all occupied territories.
GPAM Resolution on Militarism in West Africa
On September 20, 2023, the Global Pan African Movement, North America Delegation (GPAM) held an internal education session on the successive coups that have happened
In Solidarity with Libya and Morocco
The Global Pan African Movement stands in solidarity with African peoples in Libya and Morocco as we continue to hear about the devastating impact of
GPAM Statement on SCOTUS Decision on Race Conscious Admission
The Global Pan African Congress, North American delegation joins the world to condemn the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in Student for Fair Admission, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College and Student for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina et al.
A Tribute to Mĩcere Gĩthae Mũgo: A True Woman Warrior
At the end of the day, Professor Micere Mugo was a quintessential daughter of the African soil by birth and a true global Pan Africanist
Internal Education: U.S.-Africa Relations, Regarding the 2022 US Strategy Towards Africa
Pan-Africanists have long argued that the expropriation and exploitation of African people and resources have been central to the accumulation strategies of capitalist imperial states.
Ama Ata Aidoo: Pan African Feminism and Pan African Optimism
The Pan African playwright, novelist, essayist, womanist and anti-imperialist joined the ancestors on May 31, 2023. Born in the Global African region that is now
GPAM Resolutions on Cop City
Despite the organized opposition of the people of Atlanta on the construction of Cop City, on Tuesday, June 6, 2023, the Atlanta City Council approved
Pan-African Answers for Food Injustice
Access to food is a human right but many African Americans do not recognize rights beyond those identified as civil rights. Our communities are food deserts and food swamps as an extension of earlier land negotiations that left urban America with a limited political voice, fewer economic options and a declining population that is being replaced by non-traditional inhabitants of the area.