Wednesday, May 09, 2012

African Liberation Day 2012: PANW Editor to Speak on Panel Honoring Malcolm X & Ho Chi Minh

ALD 2012 to Honor Malcolm X & Ho Chi Minh

The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC) invites you, your co-workers, family and friends to African Liberation Day (ALD) 2012, on Saturday, May 19, 2012. It convenes at The Emergence Community Arts Collective, 733 Euclid St. NW Washington, DC 2001. The Diplomatic Reception, please RSVP, starts at 5 pm and the Symposium starts at 7:00 pm.

This ALD is being organized in honor of El Hajj Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X) and Ho Chi Minh of the Republic of Viet Nam. May 19th is their birthdays. They were uncompromising fighters for African and Vietnamese Peoples and all Oppressed Humanity.

It is our objective that this ALD intensify the nation, class, and gender struggles in the African and international world by centering this political struggle, the struggle to more clearly define the revolutionary African Personality and Culture and the morals, values, ethics, and principles, which engender them.

We believe that this ideological struggle will evolve into an understanding for all involved and for African People to clearly see that for the struggle for Pan-Africanism – the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism, to move to a higher stage, to take a qualitative leap forward, we must correctly analyze, inherit, and continue with a renewed commitment and dynamism the revolutionary theory and practice of Kwame Nkrumah, Sekou Toure, and Kwame Ture.

We know the truth of Kwame Nkrumah‘s axiom “practice without thought is blind; thought without practice is empty” History has documented that revolutionary ideology and organization are indispensable weapons of the oppressed, but struggling African Masses and of all Oppressed Humanity.

ALD 2012 Diplomatic Reception (RSVP) - 5:00 pm –7:00 pm

Invited Speakers: Vietnam Press Agency; Embassy of Nicaragua; Cuban Interests Section; Embassy of Zimbabwe and Embassy of Venezuela Other Invited Guests include: Embassy of Angola; Embassy of Antigua and Barbuda; Embassy of Bolivia; Embassy of Dominica; Embassy of Mozambique; Embassy of Namibia; Embassy of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Embassy of South Africa; Embassy of Suriname ; Embassy of St. Lucia; Embassy of Syria; Embassy of Tanzania; Embassy of Trinidad and Tobago

ALD 2012 Symposium - 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Panel I: Intensifying the Ideological Struggle in Africa, the African Diaspora, and the World. Invited Panelists: Ismael Conde, Parti de la Revolution Populaire Africain de Guinee; Lang T.K.A. Nubuor, Centre of Consciencist Studies and Analyses; Representative of African Solidarity for Democracy and Independence in Mali (SADI) and a Representative of the National Council of Black Studies

Panel II: Anti-Repression and Resistance: From the Military Industrial Complex, Proxy Wars and Africom to the Industrial-Police-Intelligence Complex, the FBI, CIA and Mass Incarceration. Invited Panelists: Benjamin Woods, Students Against Mass Incarceration (SAMI); Abayomi Azikwe, Pan-African News Wire and Dr. Zoe Spencer, Professor of Sociology, Virginia State University

See you at ALD in DC on Saturday, May 19, 2012!

We encourage you to become a Member (Pre-Cadre or Supporter) of the A-APRP (GC)!

Click here, for more information: http://a-aprp-gc.org
Email: info@a-aprp-gc.org
Voice Mail: (202) 719-0529

Stay Strong!
Bob Brown, organizer
All-African People's Revolutionary Party (GC)
paroots02@yahoo.com
(202) 239-1651

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