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Onyesonwu Chatoyer

Onyesonwu Chatoyer is an organizer with the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party and the All-African Women’s Revolutionary Union, an editor with Hood Communist, and is coordinator of the Political Education Working Group of the National Coordinating Committee for the Venceremos Brigade. She is currently serving on the central committee of the A-APRP as a member of […]

Filed Under: Speakers, Uncategorized Tagged With: African History Month, BHM, Black History Month, Black Lives Matter, BLM, Communism, Cuba, International Women's Month, KPLA, PressTV, Queer, Red Nation, Trans, Venceremos, Venezuela, Women's History Month, Women's Liberation

Minister Server Tavares

Minister Server Tavares

Life Coach Minister Server Tavares – “The Hip Hop Life Coach”, has been called, “a dynamic Hip Hop leader with the spiritual conviction of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.; the motivational skills of Les Brown and the life coaching style of Phil Jackson!” A truly committed leader; he has spent over 25 years dedicated to […]

Filed Under: Speakers Tagged With: Hip-Hop, Inspirational, Life Coach, Motivational, Zulu Nation

Sa-Roc

Sa-Roc

MC Extraordinaire Sa-Roc the MC hails from the southeastern area of Washington DC, a city that’s a mashup of poverty stricken hoods, a strong radical movement, and a fierce loyalty to cultural preservation. This is the cocoon from which Sa-Roc was birthed and bred. A product of Afrikan-centered parents, Sa-Roc developed a rebel mentality from an […]

Filed Under: Artists Tagged With: Conscious Hip-Hop, Edutainment, God-Hop, Hip-Hop, Sa-Roc

Seku Neblett

Seku Neblett

Master Drummer, Freedom Singer Seku Neblett purposefully articulates the connections between African creative work and political struggle. Music has always been part of Neblett’s life and work, and his art has always been intended to inspire political unity. He and older brother Charles Neblett, along with Bernice Johnson Reagon and others, were original members of […]

Filed Under: Artists Tagged With: Djembe, Freedom Singers, SNCC

Ugochi and the African Soul Ensemble (A.S.E.)

Artist and Edutainer Ugochi and The African Soul Ensemble (A.S.E.) are taking over the world. Her musical interests span all corners of the globe. Ugochi was born to Nigerian parents in Chicago. She credits both worlds with being the catalyst for her unique word, sound power and singing ability. Ugochi’s sound has been described as […]

Filed Under: Artists Tagged With: Afro Soul, Afrobeat, Neo Soul, Ugochi

Maimouna Youssef

Maimouna Youssef (Mumu Fresh)

Musical Activist, MC, Singer, Songwriter Since receiving her Grammy nomination for her vocal contribution on The Roots hit “Don’t Feel Right” in 2007 for best rap song, singer, emcee, and songwriter Maimouna Youssef (aka Mumu Fresh) has been making waves in the indie music scene as a solo artist and is ready to take flight. […]

Filed Under: Artists Tagged With: Afro Beat, Grammy Nominated, Hip-Hop, Mumu Fresh, Neo Soul

Ismail Rashid

Ismail Rashid

Educator, Activist and Writer Ismail Rashid grew up in Freetown, Sierra Leone and has been teaching at Vassar College since 1998. He received his B.A. Hons in Classics and History from the University of Ghana, M.A in Race Relations from Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada and Ph.D in African History from McGill University. His primary […]

Filed Under: Speakers Tagged With: African Union, African Unity, AU, BHM, Black History Month, Pan-Africanism, PANAFU, Sierra Leone

Baba Mukasa Dada Ricks

Baba Mukasa Dada Ricks

Black Power Legend For over forty-five years Baba Mukasa Dada Ricks has been a driving force in the African Liberation struggle throughout the Pan-African World. From the movement that he first stepped forward to fulfill his historical responsibility at the age of seventeen, brother Mukasa has had a profound impact on the lives and consciousness […]

Filed Under: Speakers Tagged With: BHM, Black History Month, Black Power, Civil Rights Movement, MLK, SNCC, Stokely Carmichael

Asari Sobukwe

Asari Sobukwe

Political Organizer and Trade Union Activist Born in Harlesden Area of London, Asari Sobukwe was initially inspired to Political Activism by his trade unionist father and the conscious Rastafarian community. From the latter he was instilled with a pride in African Identity and importance of being a servant of the people. He first began organizing […]

Filed Under: Speakers Tagged With: A-APRP, AJAMU, Pan-Africanism, Trade Unionism

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Mutabaruka

Mutabaruka

Poet, Musician, Artist Mutabaruka (formerly Allan Hope) was born in Rae Town, Kingston on 26th December 1952. After primary education he attended Kingston Technical High School, where he was a student for four years. Trained in Electronics, he left his first job after about six months and took employment at the Jamaica Telephone Company Limited. […]

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Onyesonwu Chatoyer

Onyesonwu Chatoyer is an organizer with the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party and the All-African Women’s Revolutionary Union, an editor with Hood Communist, and is coordinator of the Political Education Working Group of the National Coordinating Committee for the Venceremos Brigade. She is currently serving on the central committee of the A-APRP as a member of […]

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