Sunday, April 15, 2007
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Get to Africa and Experience her now! Furthermore The Eastern Cape is the Spiritual home of some the Liberation Heros of Southern Africa. Come through here and visit the Transkei and Wild Coast too! For the sports lovers may it be know Port Elizabeth is home to both the Eastern Province Rugby Union & the Eastern Province Cricket Board
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The Global Afrikan Congress 2006 International Family Gathering & Conference
is set for Harare, Zimbabwe, October 1-6, 2006. Read more |
Constitution and By-Laws of the Global Afrikan Congress & General:Read more,PDF Format Constitution of the Global Afrikan Congress (ratified October 6, 2004) |
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Message from the chair Cikiah Thomas March 17 2004, There is no doubt that our quest for self-determination has brought and will continue to bring challenges, and personal (READ MORE) |
The Bridgetown Protocol is the official report of the Afrikans and Afrikan Descendants World Conference Against Racism, which took place in Barbados from October 2-6, 2002.
Download the document (PDF) |
Global Afrikan Congress Newsletter:
May 2004 (.pdf format) |
African-Canadians were pleased to welcome Mr. Doudou Diene, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance of the UN Commission on Human Rights on the occasion of his visit to Canada from September 15 to 26, 2003. Download the full report of the Central Organizing Committee for the African Canadian Community in Toronto - Anti-Black Racism in Canada: A Compilation of Briefs (101 pages, 1.36 Mb) |
The frustrations of Africans in the face of colonialism did not escape the attention of the very recently emerged Soviet Union. It had come into being in 1917 when there was still a year more of The First World War to go. |
Slavery had been practised all over the world for thousands of years, but never before had so many people from one continent been transported to another against their will.
"They seize numbers of our free or freed black subjects, and even nobles, sons of nobles, even the members of our own family."
Excerpt from letter from Affonso, King of Congo, to King of Portugal João III, 18 October 1526.
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