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Pan Afrikan Movement Summit
Pan Afrikan Movement Summit!
PAN AFRIKAN MOVEMENT SUMMIT
A Dr. John Henrik Clarke Conference
For New Leadership With
New Strategies, Locally & Globally.
March 3-5, 2006
At the Afrikan Village of ATL. GA
Join Leading Pan Africanists from across across the U.S. Diaspora to celebrate the 106th Anniversary of the formal launching of the Pan African Movement and Now To Build Pan African Nationalism through the 21st Century:
Baba J. Ben Jochannan, Mama Sybil W. Clarke, Leonard Jeffries
James Small, Asa Hilliard, Molefi Asante
Elombe Brath, Hannibal Afrika, Marimba Ani
Mukasa Willie Ricks, Runoko Rashidi, Shelby Lewis Joyce King, Obadele Williams, Camille Yarbrough, Rosalind Jeffries, Del Jones, Ray Winbush
John Watusi Branch, Hassimi Maig , A. Kweku Andoh
Charles Finch (TBC), Umoja Akinyele, Viola Plummer
Afrikan Activists, Ministers, Ambassadors
Elected Officials, STUDENTS, MORE/TBA. . .
Presentations, Workshops & Strategy Sessions
African Health, Security & Survival
Technology & Development
Spiritual/Cultural Programs
African Advocacy & Activism
African Heritage & Education
Pan Afrikan Movement/Nationalism
Pan African Leadership Council MORE!
Call:404-527-7756
Africa Is Calling!
The Bishop Henry McNeil Turner & Dr. John H. Clarke Pan African Faith & Power Summit in 2006 is part of the Pan African Movement 106th Anniversary efforts to continue the work of our Ancestors who fought for the Freedom and Unity of African people, locally and globally. Leaders of the African Union (AU) in Ethiopia and the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) in Kenya are urging the African leaders of the Diaspora to work as partners with Africans in Africa for the restoration and reconstruction of African people, worldwide. On May 25, 1963, the Organization of African Unity (OAU, now African Union/A.U.) was established to serve as the key body for African liberation and unification. The A.U. is the culmination of the work and struggles of African and African Diaspora leaders like WEB Dubois, Marcus Garvey, Kwame Nkrumah, Patrice Lumumba, Amy Garvey, etc. Join us in Atlanta with other Pan African leaders, scholars and activists from across the U.S. to carry-out the vision for Pan African unity for the future of African people and humanity.
March 3 Workshops March 4 Public Addresses
March 5 Action Plan
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