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Dr. Abdul-Malik Muhammad

Abdul-Malik Muhammad

Grassroots Organizer, Activist, Educator Dr. Abdul-Malik Muhammad has been a grassroots organizer and activist for marginalized youth for nearly 25 years. As a student organizer in high school and college, he led protests, helped found and build student organizations, and was committed to fulfilling his role as a youth organizer. As an educator, Dr. Muhammad has over 20 […]

Filed Under: Speakers Tagged With: BHM, Black History Month, Black Mentorship, Cultural Workers Bureau, CWB, Pan-Africanism, Revolutionary Education

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

Sobukwe Shukura

Sobukwe Shukura

Radio Host, Activist and Poet Sobukwe Shukura host Revolutionary African Perspectives “RAP” and is on the team of “Beyond Borders”, both Public affairs programs airing on Radio Free Georgia (WRFG) 89.3 Atlanta (WRFG.org on-line) Mondays, from 7-8pm. Shukura is a multi-media cultural worker; photographer and poet. Shukura is also on the Board of (WRFG) 89.3, […]

Filed Under: Speakers Tagged With: A-APRP, Afro-Cuban, BHM, Black History Month, Pan-Africanism, Workers Movement

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

Ahjamu Umi

Author and Labor Activist Ahjamu Umi is an organizer for the All African People’s Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) since 1984. He has organized for the party in several countries on three continents and the Caribbean. He is a senior labor organizer for one of the largest labor unions within the U.S.  He holds a Masters Degree […]

Filed Under: Speakers Tagged With: A-APRP, African Unity, Amilcar Cabral, Anonymous, BHM, Black History Month, Cheik Anta Diop, Ebola, Eric Garner, Ferguson, Franz Fanon, Kwame Nkrumah, Kwame Ture, Labor Union Activist, Mangaliso Sobukwe, Mike Brown, Pan-Africanism, Police Brutality, Sekou Toure, Thomas Sankara, Workers Rights

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Phavia Kujichagulia

Sistah Kujichagulia

Educator, Activist, and Cultural Artist Phavia Kujichagulia is a former Professor of Ethnomusicology & African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University’s Workshop on Political & Social Issues. In 2002, Sistah Kujichagulia was a member of the United States Delegation to the 2nd World Conference Against Racism (WCAR – Culture & Spirituality Committee) in […]

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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 […]

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