Subject: Happy Presidents Day??? Let's Have A Talk About Panafricanism!

 
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AfriKin Talks: Panafricanism In A Changing World Order


A Virtual Celebration of Black History Month

Through Conversation and the Arts.


Brought to you in collaboration with Pan African Heritage World

and Florida Africana Studies Consortium


African peoples the world over are called to reassess the thoughts and principles that have been responses to their experiences in the twentieth century and to forge new conceptualizations for their place in the emerging order. Of all these responses, Panafricanism has sustained African peoples from their struggles for liberation to the construction of official continental and transcontinental unity.


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How has Panafricanism impacted the development of African consciousness and the quest for unity?


Can the concept be redeployed in global Africa’s search for new paradigms in setting its place in this new coming order?


How decisive will Panafricanism be in setting global Africa’s trajectory toward a new African century? And can this new order depart from the unicentric articulations of its predecessors?


It has been argued that if Global Africa is a context, then Panafricanism is its ideology; Panafricanism In A Changing World Order brings thinkers of the Pan African world to revisit the concept of Panafricanism: its history and achievements, and its potential for articulating global Africa in the order to come.

If the majority of global Africa’s communities can’t access the academy, then we bring the academy to the community.


Panafricanism In A Changing World Order brings the thoughts on the concept to the communities which can gain the knowledge that they can then apply to other aspects of their lives.


Presented in a language accessible to the communities, Panafricanism In A Changing World Order rekindles the concept at a time the Black world is confronted with new forms of exclusion and violence. 


RSVP with complimentary registration and tune in to the AfriKin Talks at afrikin.org on Sunday, February 28, 2021, at 3 PM (EST), to contribute to the effort of identifying viable solutions as we discuss Panafricanism. 

Performances by: NGOMA ZETHU

The phrase ‘ngoma zethu’ comes from various Bantu languages of East, Central & Southern Africa and it has a wide interpretation and a slightly different spelling on the possessive pronoun (zethu/zathu/zetu) depending on the region of Africa where it’s being used. It can mean ‘Our dance,’ ‘Our Song,’ ‘Our Culture,’ ‘Our Drum,’ or ‘Our History’. But philosophically it simply means ‘Our way of life’.


Have you visited the AfriKin Virtual Gallery yet? On exhibit it the Rastafari Fine Artist and Author, Ras Elijah Tafari, sharing his 2021 Series of Fine Art Works with accompanied poems and explanations. He is sharing both new, unseen works as well as previous pieces, all the artwork on exhibit in the AfriKin virtual art gallery are the original pieces, and are for sale and benefit both AfriKin and Ras Elijah Tafari. 

Explore the virtual art gallery and join in the celebrating and the furthering of African Arts and Education. Through the art of the times via the artists and the ancestors that inspire them and us. Celebrate Black History Month this month and all year, come and see how AfriKin's virtual art gallery brings a real experience that will teach and touch you in a new way. 

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