Statements
STATEMENTS
From GPAM
The Global Pan-African Movement North America regularly releases statements regarding events and issues that warrant immediate attention and response.
Please find below links to our organizational statements.
Please find below links to our organizational statements.
Africa Relations with China, Implications for Global Africa
Introduction There are historical changes taking place in global politics that are shaping international relations in terms of economic cooperation, political alignments, and changing aspirations.
GPAM Statement on Ugandan LGBTQ+ Laws
The Global Pan African Movement denounces the Ugandan government and its criminalization of the LGBTQ+ community. On Tuesday, March 22, 2023, the Ugandan parliament introduced legislation that further puts queer people at risk of life imprisonment and the death penalty.
The Global Pan African Movement Statement on the March 18th Action for Peace in Washington DC
The Global Pan African Movement, North America, has always been a movement of peace. Throughout multiple historical junctures, our movement has promoted peace and stood
GPAM condemns the killing of Manuel Esteban, Paez Teran, Tyre Nichols and Anthony Lowe Jr.
The Global Pan African Movement (GPAM) North America condemns the brutal killing of Tyre Nichols by the former members of the Memphis Police Department. This
GPAM Statement on Mali and Burkina Faso Federation
Mali and Burkina Faso have been locked in an anti-imperialist struggle against France. Both societies have long histories of mobilizing popular forces for African self-rule.
Global Pan African Movement Statement on Foreign Intervention in Haiti
The Global Pan African Movement, of North America (GPAM), stands in solidarity withthe Haitian people in their rejection of foreign intervention in Haitian affairs. Currentefforts
The Global Pan African Movement Statement on the election of Luis Inacio Lula da Silver in Brazil
The Global Pan African Movement, North American (GPAM) delegation celebrates along with progressive peoples everywhere, the victory of the workers party of Brazil in the
Statement of the Global PanAfrican Movement on the Destabilization of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Global Pan African Movement extends its solidarity with the people of the Congo who have been affected by the political situation in the region.
Statement of the Global PanAfrican Movement on the Revolutionary Process in Sudan
The Global Pan African Movement maintains its solidarity with the Sudanese people who have not wavered in the struggle to liberate themselves and transform their