• Black Workers & Wellness Center (map)
  • 2500 Martin Luther King Junior Avenue Southeast
  • Washington, DC, 20020
  • United States
 
 

What is Pan-Africanism? The idea that all Black people around the world are connected due to our origin in Africa and that we share a common history and destiny goes back centuries but is not widely accepted. Those known as Pan-Africanists say that all Black people are in fact Africans and belong to a continental African nation.How does what happens in Africa impact African (Black) people in other places around the world and vice versa, like those of us in Southeast DC for example? 

Join Pan-African Community Action (PACA) for this interactive, multimedia Assata Shakur Study Group session to learn together what it means to struggle for Pan-Africanism, to struggle in a way that unites African people around the world to concretely address the common political and economic problems we face.

Light snacks and refreshments will be provided!

This is a hybrid event with an option to participate online. Select the appropriate option when you register. If you select the option to participate on Zoom, an access link will be emailed to you on the day of the event.