African Liberation Day/Palestine Day 2021

You are invited to a Zoom meeting: ALD/Palestine Day 2021

When: Saturday, May 22, 2021 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM  Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0vd-6rpzwtE9Bv_Bitn_AHWDMtkD3VVk0f  

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Featured Organizations Include:

ORGANIZATIONREPRESENTATIVE
Panel 1 - 12:00 PM - 1:25 PM
All-African People's Revolutionary Party (GC)Banbose Shango
Indigenous Peoples MovementPenny Gamble-Williams
Pan-Africanist Congress of AzaniaZethu Mdudo
Haitian Lawyers Network / Free Haiti MovementEzili Danto
Plataforma de la Clase Obrera Antimperialista - PCOAFravia Marquez
Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity NetworkCharlotte Kates
Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP)Sandra Ramirez Rodiguez
CULTURAL AUDIO/VIDEO INTERMISSION - 1:25 PM - 1:40 PMBREAK
Panel 2 - 1:40 PM - 3:30 PM
National Arab American Congress / Al Mayadeen NetworkJafar Jafari
Federation of Cuban WomenAnaloy Lafargue Cau
Parti de la Révolution Populaire Africaine de Guinée (PRPAG)Ismael Conde
Association Against Zionism and Racism (AZAR)Ibrahim Alloush
West Papua National AuthorityHerman Wainggai
All-African People's Revolutionary Party (GC)Mwalimu Keita
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(Coming Soon) – Pan-African Roots & Notes from the Barricades

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Coming Soon!

Bob Brown will invite you to join him at the launch of:

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The Independent and Revolutionary Voice of 1.5 Billion African People Worldwide!

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The War to “Prevent the Rise” of the Black Panther Movement/Party in Illinois, and the World!

A Political Memoir – (June 10, 1964 to July 3, 1969)

 

Pan-African Roots invites you to join these confirmed Events:

May 17, 2021 – 12pm (EST)  I Mix WHAT I LiKE Notes from the Barricades with Bob Brown

The War to “Prevent the Rise” of the Black Panther Movement/Party in Illinois, and the World! (Pre-Launch)

May 19, 2021 – 12pm (EST)  Africa on the Move Notes from the Barricades with Bob Brown

The War to “Prevent the Rise” of the Black Panther Movement/Party in Illinois, and the World! (Pre-Launch)

May 22, 2021 – 12pm (EST)  A-APRP (GC) African Liberation & Palestine (Nakba) Day 2021

National Association of Arab Americans

May 23 , 2021 -1 pm (PDT)  A Conversation From Ireland to Africa, the Americas & the World

with Matt Horton

May 26, 2021 – 8pm (EST)  A Conversation Pan-Africanism and the Global “Pandemic” Lockdown

DrDennisRogers.com

June 4, 2021 – 7pm (CST)   Pan-African Roots Disclose the “Slavery & Colonialism Era Records!”

& Others Empower a Generation of 22nd Century Digital Scholars

June 5, 2021 – 12pm (EST)  Pan-African Roots 72nd Virtual Birthday Party for Bob Brown

June 12, 2021 00pm (EST)  A Conversation The Nuclear Mining, Weapon and Energy Industrial

Complex: Racism, Imperialism and Colonialism

 

Pan-African Roots needs and asks for your help!

Subscribe, to make sure you receive Pan-African Roots’ invites and updates!

Invite him to visit (via Zoom/Facebook) your county and city, community and campus!

Donate, to help Pan-African Roots launch our 100k email and related social media blitz, worldwide!

Pan-African Roots is a 501c3 fiscally sponsored project of the Alliance for Global Justice

“Notes from the Barricades” is Bob’s Blog

Bob is a founding member of the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC)

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African Women’s Emancipation Day 2021

Pan-Africanism is our objective: It is the highest political, cultural, & economic expression of Black Power! It is defined as “the Total Liberation and Unification of Africa under an All-African Scientific-Socialist Government”! From Cape to Cairo, Morocco to Madagascar, we seek “One Unified Socialist Africa! The Liberation & Unification of Africa is impossible without the Emancipation & Unification of Africa’s Women! Ready for Revolution!

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Venezuela National Assembly Elections, December 06, 2020

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Commemorating the Revolutionary Life of Kwame Ture

Featured Organizations Include:

ORGANIZATIONREPRESENTATIVE
PARTI DE LA REVOLUTION POPULAIRE AFRICAIN DE GUINEEIsmael Conde
PAN-AFRICANIST CONGRESS OF AZANIAZethu Mdudo
FRIENDS OF THE CONGOMaurice Carney
OSAGEFY YOUTH MOVEMENT (GHANA)Omama Amankwa Appiah
ORGANIZATION FOR THE VICTORY OF THE PEOPLE GUYANAGerald Perreira
ALL-AFRICAN PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY PARTY (GC) Mtu Mweusi

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Saturday, October 17, 2020 – Malcolm X Park – Washington DC USA

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Contact Information:

The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC)

info@a-aprp-gc.org or (202) 246-4896

Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Rescheduled

Saturday, October 17, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 11, 2020

TO: 

Congressperson Eleanor Holmes NortonCouncilmember Brooke Pinto (2)
Mayor Muriel BowserCouncilmember Mary M. Cheh (3)
Chairman Phil Mendelson (At-Large) Councilmember Brandon T. Todd (4)
Chair Pro Tempore Kenyan R. McDuffie (5)Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie (5)
Councilmember Anita Bonds (At-Large)Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie (5)
Councilmember David Grosso (At-Large)Councilmember Charles Allen (6)
Councilmember Elissa Silverman (At-Large)Councilmember Vincent C. Gray (7)
Councilmember Robert C. White, Jr. (At-Large)Councilmember Trayon White, Sr. (8)
Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau (1) Advisory Neighborhood Commissions

CC: Other Stakeholders and The Media (local, national, and international)

Since 1960, Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael), the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Black United Front, the Black Panther Party, the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC), Pan-African Roots, and a host of organizations with which we were and are affiliated, have organized and helped organize Martin Luther King Day, Malcolm X Day, African Liberation Day, the Million Man March and Stay-at-Home Campaign, and a host of other 1st Amendment-protected and special event activities in Washington, DC. We have supported the American Indian Movement, and its affiliated structures, on countless protests and delegations worldwide for more than five decades. Times are changing!

On October 9, 2019, a supermajority of the DC Council approved Councilmember David Grosso’s “Indigenous Peoples’ Day Emergency Declaration Act of 2019.” We salute the Council for joining hundreds of cities and states in this long overdue recognition. We encourage the DC Government to make the Act permanent,  institutionalize it, and provide resources and support for Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2021. Confirm the rendezvous with history! It is the right thing to do, the humane thing to do.

The A-APRP (GC) and Pan-African Roots are extremely pleased to support Chief Billy Redwing Tayac and the Piscataway Indian Nation, the American Indian Movement (Mid-Atlantic Region), the American Indian Support Committee, and a host of other organizations in their efforts to protest Columbus Day 2020 and organize Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2020.

This activity was originally planned for Monday, October 12, 2020, at Malcolm X Park, It has been changed to Saturday, October 17, 2020, from 12:00 (Noon) to 3:00 pm at Malcolm X Park (lower level), 15th and W Street NW, Washington, DC, because of Tropical Storm Delta.

Our emphasis is a Virtual Program and Audience, DC and Worldwide. We are asking everyone who comes to wear masks, bring hand sanitizers, and practice social distancing! We are asking everyone we can, to donate supplies that can be provided to poor people, especially youth and women for free.

Updated information will follow!

Access link for online viewers coming here soon!

See you online, or at the Park.

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Contact Information:

The Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory

American Indian Movement (Mid-Atlantic Region)

Contact: John Steinbach, (703) 822-3485

Johnsteinbach1@verizon.net

Indigenous Peoples’ Day, October 12, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 6, 2020

Washington, DC – The Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory, the American Indian Movement (Mid-Atlantic Region), and other organizations are organizing a celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day at Malcolm X Park (lower level), on 15th and W Street NW,  from 12 (Noon) to 3:00 pm on October 12, 2020. It will feature speeches by prominent Native Americans, cultural performances and solidarity statements from organizations and public officials.

The organizers are proud to bring Indigenous Peoples’ Day to Malcolm X Park one year after the City Council of Washington, DC replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples’ Day. We demand that the Columbus Fountain, located at Columbus Circle at Union Station, be taken down. We also demand the City Government institutionalize and fund Indigenous Peoples’ Day as an annual institution.

Indigenous People’s Day will honor Native Americans and their 500-year struggle for freedom and self-determination. Speakers will address such issues as the ongoing crisis of murdered and disappeared Indigenous women, the pipeline issue and numerous other violations of treaty rights, the catastrophic impact of Covid-19 on Indian Reservations, and the demeaning use of Native American names in team sports. Other speakers will speak in solidarity, linking the Indigenous Peoples’ Movement their own struggles. In addition, there will be cultural presentations by Indigenous and other community groups. Speakers will include Chief Billy Redwing Tayac from Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory, Penny Gamble Williams from Women of All Red Nations (WARN), Pete Lendaros from Mid-Atlantic American Indian Movement (AIM), and Council-Person David Grosso from the DC City Council, and author of the Indigenous Peoples’ Day resolution. Performers include Uptown Boyz, Malcom X Drummers and Dancers, and the Bolivian group Grupo Wayta.

According to Chief Billy Redwing Tayac, hereditary chief of the Piscataway Indian Nation, “On October 12, 1492, a group of Europeans landed on Turtle Island, a day that changed the entire world for the worse. It will never be the same again. On Indigenous Peoples Day, all human beings should come together for the good of the earth.”

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day

October 12, 2020

Dear Sisters & Brothers,

October 12 is celebrated in Washington, DC and many other cities, states / provinces, and countries around the World as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. In the past, many of us have observed October 12 with protests against honoring Christopher Columbus who initiated the genocide of the Indigenous People of the Western Hemisphere and People of African Descent in Africa and throughout the African Diaspora.

In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day and to celebrate the unbreakable bonds of friendship and solidarity between Indigenous Peoples of the Western Hemisphere, Palestinian People, African People (including all People of African Descent), and Oppressed Peoples world-wide, the Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory, the American Indian Movement (Mid-Atlantic Region), the American Indian Support Committee, the National Council of Arab Americans, the Hiroshima Nagasaki Peace Committee of the National Capital Area, the All African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC), and Pan African Roots invite the entire community to join us in an Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebration on Monday, October 12, 2020 from 12 (Noon) to 3 pm at the lower end of Malcom X Park (also known as Meridian Hill Park).

Parking for the event can be found along 15th St, 16th St, and Florida Ave, NW. Because of the Covid-19 Pandemic we are asking all participants to practice 6’ self-distancing, to wear a mask and bring hand sanitizer.

The Celebration will feature solidarity messages from elected officials, church groups, labor unions, community, national and international organizations, cultural presentations by Native American, other Oppressed Peoples, and others in solidarity. Program will be announced

The Arts Development Center will provide sound, staging and live streaming. The DC Humanities Truck will provide access to its web-based exhibit projects and digital repository.

We need your endorsement and support! To add your organization’s endorsement or to volunteer, please contact John Steinbach at johnsteinbach1@verizon.net, or Bob Brown at paroots02@yahoo.com

Please help circulate this outreach letter widely. See you at Malcolm X Park or on the Internet.

Yours in Struggle,

Chief Billy Tayac, Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory

Pete Landeros, American Indian Movement (Mid-Atlantic Region)

Penny Williams, American Indian Support Group

Jafar Jafari, National Council of Arab Americans

John Steinbach, Hiroshima Nagasaki Peace Committee of the National Capital Area

Kamau Benjamin, All African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC)

Bob Brown, Pan African Roots


Initial List of Endorsers

(In the process of development)

RepresentativeOrganization
David GrassoDC City Council
Isobel Sorenson
Lee RobinsonAfrica on the Move Radio / African Awareness Association (Richmond, VA)
Imhotep AshantiAfrican Black Star (Kingston, Jamaica)
Tom Blanton Afro-American Civil War Museum (Washington, DC) (for identification purposes)
Mtu MweusiAll-African People's Revolutionary Party (GC)
Chuck KaufmanAlliance for Global Justice (Tuscon, AZ)
Tony GonzalesAmerican Indian Movement (West) (San Francisco, CA)
Michael NephewAmerican Indian Society
Haitham SulimanArab Baath Party
Mba Mbulu
Aset Books University (NC)
Max ObuszewskiBaltimore Nonviolence Center
Ajamu BarakaBlack Alliance for Peace
Black Lives Matter of Oklahoma (Oklahoma City, OK)
Felipe Noguera
Caribbean Pan African Network
Lou WolfCovertAction Magazine
Dr. Boykins Saunders -  (Richmond, VA)
Janine BellElegba Folklore Society (Richmond, VA)
Gar SmithEnvironmentalists Against War
Ezili DantoFree Haiti Movement
Maurice Carney Friends of the Congo
Paul PumphreyFriends of the Congo
Angaza LaughinghouseFruit of Labor
Gray Panthers of Metro Washington, DC
Grupo Waypa
Gail WalkerIFCO / Pastors for Peace
Pam AfricaInternational Concerned Friends and Family of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Akbar MuhammadInternational Representative of Nation of Islam / Minister Louis Farrakhan
Peter Urban
International Republican Socialist Network (IRSN)
Daniel OsunaInternational Secretary Emeritus of the LaRaza Unida Party
Keith BennettKim II Sung Kim Song II Foundation (London)
Malaya Movement (Baltimore, MD)
Sukant ChandanMalcolm X Movement (London)
Doc PowellMalcom X Drummers & Dancers
Obi EgbunaMass Emphasis Children's History & Theater Company / Mass Emphasis
Sis. Empress Phile ChionesuMillion Women March / Universal Movement (Philadelphia, PA)
Celine NayahMUBWERT COOP (Cameroon)
Melvin W. Smith
MWS Journal (MA)
Camile LandryNappy Roots Bookstore (Oklahoma City, OK)
Banbose ShangoNappy Roots Bookstore (Oklahoma City, OK)
Jafar JafariNational Council of Arab Americans
Dr. Richard BensenNOMMO Scholars Collective (Atlanta, GA)
Omma Appiah AmankwaaOsagefyo Youth Movement (Ghana)
Babatune AkinwolePan-African Coalition (Cincinnati, OH)
Netfa FreemanPan-African Community Association
Akua Holt
Pan-African Journal/ KPFT Pacifica Radio ( Huston, TX)
Neil Holmes
Pan-African Revolutionary Socialist Party (Richmond, VA)
Zethu MdudoPan-Africanist Congress of Azania (Azania/South Africa)
Ismael CondeParti de la Revolution Populaire Africain de Guinee
Peaceful Sunrise Buddhist Group (Hagerstown, MD)
Luci MurphyPeople's Music Network (Washington, DC)
Sharon BlackPeoples Power Assembly (Baltimore, MD)
Shawn Marta HarrahPima Indian Youth
Positive Action & Creativity Brigade & Zimbabwe-Cuba Friendship Assoc.
Jonathan HuttoPrince Georges County Peoples Coalition (Prince Georges County, MD)
Fred Hampton Jr.Prisoners of Conscience Committee / Black Panther Cubs
Maurice RobinsonSLANG (Richmond, VA)
Spiral Grove Interpath Community of Nature
Andre PowellStruggle La Lucha / Socialist Unity Party (Baltimore, MD)
Cheryl LabashStruggle La Lucha / Socialist Unity Party (Baltimore, MD)
Dr. Dennis RogersStudent Leadership Development LLC (Dover, DE)
Atty. William JacksonThe Law Office of William Dave Jackson
Akwete  Tyehimba
The United States of Africa Revolutionary Party
Dr. Maulana KarengaThe Us Organization & National Association of Kawaida Organizations
Sheila HansenUnited Tribes of the Shenandoah
JoJo ShifleteteUnited Tribes of the Shenandoah
Uptown Boyz
Gerald PerreiraVictory of the People Guyana
Phil WilaytoVirginia Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality
Pastor R. M. HunterWesley Memorial United Methodist Church (Richmond, VA)
Simin RoyanianWomen for Peace and Justice in Iran
David SwansonWorld Beyond War (Washington, DC)

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