Is Pan-Afrikanism Still Relevant to Global Afrikan Liberation?

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

The Network for Pan-Afrikan Solidarity invites you to an Afrikan Liberation Day public discussion of the question:


Is Pan-Afrikanism Still Relevant to Global Afrikan Liberation?

WHEN: Friday, May 17, 2013

Time: 6:30pm

WHERE: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education in Education, 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Room 5-170 (next to the St. George subway station)

FREE PUBLIC EVENT
(donation accepted)

May 25, 2013 is the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Pan-Afrikan body the Organization of Afrikan Unity (OAU)/ the Afrikan Union (AU)

PANEL DISCUSSION:

WANGUI KIMARI, organizer, Network for Pan-Afrikan Solidarity, doctoral student at York University and writer on Afrikan affairs

CIKIAH THOMAS, a principal organizer with the international Pan-African network the Global Afrikan Congress and a longstanding community activist and Pan-Afrikanist

DR. AJAMU NANGWAYA, organizer, Network for Pan-Afrikan Solidarity, educator and a former Vice-President of the Canadian Union of Public Employees-Ontario Division (CUPE Ontario)

For further information, please contact: the Network for Pan-Afrikan Solidarity at: network4panafrikansolidarity@gmail.com