As we continue to press issues raised during this past summer’s U.S. Social Forum in Detroit, Netfa Freeman of Washington, D.C.’s Social Action and Leadership School for Activists, offers the following: ‘Africa and Pan-Africanism in this Hemisphere: Fighting Neo-Colonialism, Racism, Class, and Gender Oppression.’ The panel looked at the role of revolutionary pan-Africanism in confronting imperialism and nation/class/gender oppression in this hemisphere, with emphasis on the Haitian Revolution, the Cuban Revolution and the attacks on African peoples in the Americas.
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