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      <title><![CDATA[Thomas Sankara Conference, Saturday, October 20th, 2012]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-31.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;25th Anniversary Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Thomas Sankara


Saturday, October 20th, 2012, the Revival of Panafricanism Forum organizes a conference "Panafrican Solutions to African Contemporary Global Problems" from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm, at the Festival Center, 1640 Columbia Road NW, Washington, DC 20009, as panafricanists and friends of Africa reflect on the legacy of Thomas Sankara, former president of Burkina Faso.  The speakers who will discuss the topic are: Aziz Salmone Fall, Ph.D., a Canadian-based Internationalist Political Scientist, Mbye Cham, Ph.D., Chair of the African Studies Department at Howard University, and Mjiba Frehiwot, Ph.D., Organizer with A-APRP.

Please register for the conference at http://thomassankara.eventbrite.com

For more information about the conference, you may contact Akuba Manu:             202-257-7510      ; email: revivalofpanafricanism@gmail.com.  For any inquiry about the Revival of Panafricanism Forum, please visit www.revivalofpanafricanism.org.

The endorsing organizations for this conference are: The Friends of the Congo, The National Black United Front, and All-African People's Revolutionary Party (A-APRP).

This conference is sponsored by African Diplomacy (www.africandiplomacy.com)

Come out and celebrate an African hero Thomas Sankara and have a taste of African cuisine!]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2013 23:11:56 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Panafricanism,  Past, Present & Future .flv]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-30.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;A Discussion by
Dr. Gnaka Lagoke & Dr. Alonzo Smith
Tuesday, February 12, 2-3:35pm
Montgomery College, Rockville Campus
51 Mannakee St. Rockville MD 20850 Technical Center Building, Room 136
A presentation of the History/Political Science Department
In collaboration with the Revival of Panafricanism Forum, www.revivalofpanafricanism.org]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2013 23:07:36 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:05:32 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:05:12 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Panafricanism juin 2012: Ivory Coast In World Affairs: Imperialism VS Panafricanism(Gnaka Lagoke)]]></title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:04:37 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Ivory Coast In World Affairs: Imperialism VS Panafricanism( Abdul Karim Bangura)]]></title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:03:59 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Panafricanism juin 2012; Ivory Coast In World Affairs: Imperialism VS Panafrcanism(Matt Wells)]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-24.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;Panafricanism juin 2012; Ivory Coast In World Affairs: Imperialism VS Panafrcanism(Matt Wells)]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:03:22 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[IMPERIALISM VS PANAFRICANISM - IVORY COAST]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-23.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;CRITICAL PANEL ON IVORY COAST CRISIS ..June 23rd, when the Revival of Panafricanism Forum organizes a debate on Ivory Coast in World Affairs: Laurent Gbagbo's Trial and its Interaction with the Quest for Justice, Imperialism, and Panafricanism, from 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm, at Hilton Hotel, 1750 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852.
 
The speakers with dissenting views who will discuss the topic are: Eugene Puryear, Answer Coalition, Matt Wells, Human Rights Watch, Gnaka Lagoke, Ph.D., Political Analyst, and Abdul Karim Bangura, Ph.D., Howard University Professor.]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:02:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[REVIVAL OF PANAFRICANISM FORUM.flv]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-22.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;Eurozone Crisis, Global Recession and the CFA]]></description>
      <category><![CDATA[The CFA Zone]]></category>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:01:57 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Feedback from Dr. Gnaka Lagoke at 2012 conference of the Revival of Panafricanism Forum]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-21.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;The election of Barack Obama as the 1st African American President of the United States in a context of global recession and crisis has led to a sense of hope for a better world with less wars and the advancement of human brotherhood. Son of an African married to an African-American, he has given a sense of pride, dignity, and hopefulness to people of African ancestry, and has also in a sense contributed to the renewal of panafricanism, as he has reconnected the broken bonds of continental Africans and Africans in the Diaspora. Some believed that his election would mark a moment of unique opportunity and would create an environment to live in more decent conditions for the global African community to negotiate a better future. 

After three years in office, President Obama has failed to live up to his promise to deliver "change we can believe in" at home and abroad. He did not undertake any paradigm shift in the structure of the American economy and the American Africa foreign policy marked by hegemonic and imperialistic interests. Most Americans (99 percent) continue to plow under the yoke of greed, injustice, foreclosure, and unemployment, whereas at the helm, the 1 percent of the population representing the managers of big banks and corporations continuously receive fat bonuses. In such an environment, minorities namely African Americans are feeling the brunt of the economic downturn and have fared far worse than the rest of the country. According to the statistics from the 2010 US Census Bureau, the median white household wealth was about $113,000 , for black families about $5,700, and Latinos about $6,300. For African Americans unemployment hit 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984, according to the Labor Department. The number of African Americans living under the poverty line -- which is $11,139 for an individual in 2010 -- rose to 10.7 million, up 1.6 %. In all, 27.4 % of African Americans are living in poverty.
On the foreign policy front, his achievements are from being glorious, namely vis-à-vis Africa. Obama supported the military intervention of NATO, France, and the UN in Africa "in the name of democracy", thus consolidating Western hegemony, replacing nationalistic African leaders with subservient proxies willing to perpetuate super-exploitative and neo-liberal policies, as it is epitomized in Libya and in Ivory Coast. 
About Us: The Revival of Pan-Africanism Forum is the cradle of a new panafrican consciousness and helps rekindle the spirit of an African collective consciousness. 
Contacts: Gnaka Lagoke (202) 725-0094; or send an email to panafrica.now@gmail.com.
Please visit the Revival of Panafricanism Forum's website at www.revivalofpanafricanism.org.]]></description>
      <category><![CDATA[Obama’s Presidency and Africa]]></category>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:00:38 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Feedback from Mr John Sesay at 2012 conference of the Revival of PanafricanismForum]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-20.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;The election of Barack Obama as the 1st African American President of the United States in a context of global recession and crisis has led to a sense of hope for a better world with less wars and the advancement of human brotherhood. Son of an African married to an African-American, he has given a sense of pride, dignity, and hopefulness to people of African ancestry, and has also in a sense contributed to the renewal of panafricanism, as he has reconnected the broken bonds of continental Africans and Africans in the Diaspora. Some believed that his election would mark a moment of unique opportunity and would create an environment to live in more decent conditions for the global African community to negotiate a better future. 

After three years in office, President Obama has failed to live up to his promise to deliver "change we can believe in" at home and abroad. He did not undertake any paradigm shift in the structure of the American economy and the American Africa foreign policy marked by hegemonic and imperialistic interests. Most Americans (99 percent) continue to plow under the yoke of greed, injustice, foreclosure, and unemployment, whereas at the helm, the 1 percent of the population representing the managers of big banks and corporations continuously receive fat bonuses. In such an environment, minorities namely African Americans are feeling the brunt of the economic downturn and have fared far worse than the rest of the country. According to the statistics from the 2010 US Census Bureau, the median white household wealth was about $113,000 , for black families about $5,700, and Latinos about $6,300. For African Americans unemployment hit 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984, according to the Labor Department. The number of African Americans living under the poverty line -- which is $11,139 for an individual in 2010 -- rose to 10.7 million, up 1.6 %. In all, 27.4 % of African Americans are living in poverty.
On the foreign policy front, his achievements are from being glorious, namely vis-à-vis Africa. Obama supported the military intervention of NATO, France, and the UN in Africa "in the name of democracy", thus consolidating Western hegemony, replacing nationalistic African leaders with subservient proxies willing to perpetuate super-exploitative and neo-liberal policies, as it is epitomized in Libya and in Ivory Coast. 
About Us: The Revival of Pan-Africanism Forum is the cradle of a new panafrican consciousness and helps rekindle the spirit of an African collective consciousness. 
Contacts: Gnaka Lagoke (202) 725-0094; or send an email to panafrica.now@gmail.com.
Please visit the Revival of Panafricanism Forum's website at www.revivalofpanafricanism.org.]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:00:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Feedback from Mr. Vaté at 2012 conference of the Revival of Panafricanism Forum]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-19.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;The election of Barack Obama as the 1st African American President of the United States in a context of global recession and crisis has led to a sense of hope for a better world with less wars and the advancement of human brotherhood. Son of an African married to an African-American, he has given a sense of pride, dignity, and hopefulness to people of African ancestry, and has also in a sense contributed to the renewal of panafricanism, as he has reconnected the broken bonds of continental Africans and Africans in the Diaspora. Some believed that his election would mark a moment of unique opportunity and would create an environment to live in more decent conditions for the global African community to negotiate a better future. 

After three years in office, President Obama has failed to live up to his promise to deliver "change we can believe in" at home and abroad. He did not undertake any paradigm shift in the structure of the American economy and the American Africa foreign policy marked by hegemonic and imperialistic interests. Most Americans (99 percent) continue to plow under the yoke of greed, injustice, foreclosure, and unemployment, whereas at the helm, the 1 percent of the population representing the managers of big banks and corporations continuously receive fat bonuses. In such an environment, minorities namely African Americans are feeling the brunt of the economic downturn and have fared far worse than the rest of the country. According to the statistics from the 2010 US Census Bureau, the median white household wealth was about $113,000 , for black families about $5,700, and Latinos about $6,300. For African Americans unemployment hit 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984, according to the Labor Department. The number of African Americans living under the poverty line -- which is $11,139 for an individual in 2010 -- rose to 10.7 million, up 1.6 %. In all, 27.4 % of African Americans are living in poverty.
On the foreign policy front, his achievements are from being glorious, namely vis-à-vis Africa. Obama supported the military intervention of NATO, France, and the UN in Africa "in the name of democracy", thus consolidating Western hegemony, replacing nationalistic African leaders with subservient proxies willing to perpetuate super-exploitative and neo-liberal policies, as it is epitomized in Libya and in Ivory Coast. 
About Us: The Revival of Pan-Africanism Forum is the cradle of a new panafrican consciousness and helps rekindle the spirit of an African collective consciousness. 
Contacts: Gnaka Lagoke (202) 725-0094; or send an email to panafrica.now@gmail.com.
Please visit the Revival of Panafricanism Forum's website at www.revivalofpanafricanism.org.]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:00:07 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[HIV AIDS Assistance to Africa]]></title>
      <link><![CDATA[http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/index.php?option=com_hwdvideoshare&amp;task=viewvideo&amp;Itemid=29&amp;video_id=18]]></link>
      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-18.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;The election of Barack Obama as the 1st African American President of the United States in a context of global recession and crisis has led to a sense of hope for a better world with less wars and the advancement of human brotherhood.  Son of an African married to an African-American, he has given a sense of pride, dignity, and hopefulness to people of African ancestry, and has also in a sense contributed to the renewal of panafricanism, as he has reconnected the broken bonds of continental Africans and Africans in the Diaspora.  Some believed that his election would mark a moment of unique opportunity and would create an environment to live in more decent conditions for the global African community to negotiate a better future.  

After three years in office, President Obama has failed to live up to his promise to deliver "change we can believe in" at home and abroad. He did not undertake any paradigm shift in the structure of the American economy and the American Africa foreign policy marked by hegemonic and imperialistic interests. Most Americans (99 percent) continue to plow under the yoke of greed, injustice, foreclosure, and unemployment, whereas at the helm, the 1 percent of the population representing the managers of big banks and corporations continuously receive fat bonuses. In such an environment, minorities namely African Americans are feeling the brunt of the economic downturn and have fared far worse than the rest of the country.  According to the statistics from the 2010 US Census Bureau, the median white household wealth was about $113,000 , for black families about $5,700, and Latinos about $6,300.     For African Americans unemployment hit 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984, according to the Labor Department. The number of African Americans living under the poverty line -- which is $11,139 for an individual in 2010 -- rose to 10.7 million, up 1.6 %.  In all, 27.4 % of African Americans are living in poverty.
On the foreign policy front, his achievements are from being glorious, namely vis-à-vis Africa. Obama supported the military intervention of NATO, France, and the UN in Africa "in the name of democracy", thus consolidating Western hegemony, replacing nationalistic African leaders with subservient proxies willing to perpetuate super-exploitative and neo-liberal policies, as it is epitomized in Libya and in Ivory Coast. 
About Us: The Revival of Pan-Africanism Forum is the cradle of a new panafrican consciousness and helps rekindle the spirit of an African collective consciousness.  
Contacts:  Gnaka Lagoke (202) 725-0094; or send an email to panafrica.now@gmail.com.
Please visit the Revival of Panafricanism Forum's website at www.revivalofpanafricanism.org.]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:59:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[President Obama s Inheritance of a Society With an Embarrassment to Hypocrisy]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-17.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;The election of Barack Obama as the 1st African American President of the United States in a context of global recession and crisis has led to a sense of hope for a better world with less wars and the advancement of human brotherhood.  Son of an African married to an African-American, he has given a sense of pride, dignity, and hopefulness to people of African ancestry, and has also in a sense contributed to the renewal of panafricanism, as he has reconnected the broken bonds of continental Africans and Africans in the Diaspora.  Some believed that his election would mark a moment of unique opportunity and would create an environment to live in more decent conditions for the global African community to negotiate a better future.  

After three years in office, President Obama has failed to live up to his promise to deliver "change we can believe in" at home and abroad. He did not undertake any paradigm shift in the structure of the American economy and the American Africa foreign policy marked by hegemonic and imperialistic interests. Most Americans (99 percent) continue to plow under the yoke of greed, injustice, foreclosure, and unemployment, whereas at the helm, the 1 percent of the population representing the managers of big banks and corporations continuously receive fat bonuses. In such an environment, minorities namely African Americans are feeling the brunt of the economic downturn and have fared far worse than the rest of the country.  According to the statistics from the 2010 US Census Bureau, the median white household wealth was about $113,000 , for black families about $5,700, and Latinos about $6,300.     For African Americans unemployment hit 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984, according to the Labor Department. The number of African Americans living under the poverty line -- which is $11,139 for an individual in 2010 -- rose to 10.7 million, up 1.6 %.  In all, 27.4 % of African Americans are living in poverty.
On the foreign policy front, his achievements are from being glorious, namely vis-à-vis Africa. Obama supported the military intervention of NATO, France, and the UN in Africa "in the name of democracy", thus consolidating Western hegemony, replacing nationalistic African leaders with subservient proxies willing to perpetuate super-exploitative and neo-liberal policies, as it is epitomized in Libya and in Ivory Coast. 
About Us: The Revival of Pan-Africanism Forum is the cradle of a new panafrican consciousness and helps rekindle the spirit of an African collective consciousness.  
Contacts:  Gnaka Lagoke (202) 725-0094; or send an email to panafrica.now@gmail.com.
Please visit the Revival of Panafricanism Forum's website at www.revivalofpanafricanism.org.]]></description>
      <category><![CDATA[Obama’s Presidency and Africa]]></category>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:59:09 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[We Need a Comprehensive Strategy Based on Ideological Conditions]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-16.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;The election of Barack Obama as the 1st African American President of the United States in a context of global recession and crisis has led to a sense of hope for a better world with less wars and the advancement of human brotherhood.  Son of an African married to an African-American, he has given a sense of pride, dignity, and hopefulness to people of African ancestry, and has also in a sense contributed to the renewal of panafricanism, as he has reconnected the broken bonds of continental Africans and Africans in the Diaspora.  Some believed that his election would mark a moment of unique opportunity and would create an environment to live in more decent conditions for the global African community to negotiate a better future.  

After three years in office, President Obama has failed to live up to his promise to deliver "change we can believe in" at home and abroad. He did not undertake any paradigm shift in the structure of the American economy and the American Africa foreign policy marked by hegemonic and imperialistic interests. Most Americans (99 percent) continue to plow under the yoke of greed, injustice, foreclosure, and unemployment, whereas at the helm, the 1 percent of the population representing the managers of big banks and corporations continuously receive fat bonuses. In such an environment, minorities namely African Americans are feeling the brunt of the economic downturn and have fared far worse than the rest of the country.  According to the statistics from the 2010 US Census Bureau, the median white household wealth was about $113,000 , for black families about $5,700, and Latinos about $6,300.     For African Americans unemployment hit 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984, according to the Labor Department. The number of African Americans living under the poverty line -- which is $11,139 for an individual in 2010 -- rose to 10.7 million, up 1.6 %.  In all, 27.4 % of African Americans are living in poverty.
On the foreign policy front, his achievements are from being glorious, namely vis-à-vis Africa. Obama supported the military intervention of NATO, France, and the UN in Africa "in the name of democracy", thus consolidating Western hegemony, replacing nationalistic African leaders with subservient proxies willing to perpetuate super-exploitative and neo-liberal policies, as it is epitomized in Libya and in Ivory Coast. 
About Us: The Revival of Pan-Africanism Forum is the cradle of a new panafrican consciousness and helps rekindle the spirit of an African collective consciousness.  
Contacts:  Gnaka Lagoke (202) 725-0094; or send an email to panafrica.now@gmail.com.
Please visit the Revival of Panafricanism Forum's website at www.revivalofpanafricanism.org.]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:58:24 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Sierra Leone just leased half mil Hectare of Land to China for 50 years]]></title>
      <link><![CDATA[http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/index.php?option=com_hwdvideoshare&amp;task=viewvideo&amp;Itemid=29&amp;video_id=15]]></link>
      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-15.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;The election of Barack Obama as the 1st African American President of the United States in a context of global recession and crisis has led to a sense of hope for a better world with less wars and the advancement of human brotherhood.  Son of an African married to an African-American, he has given a sense of pride, dignity, and hopefulness to people of African ancestry, and has also in a sense contributed to the renewal of panafricanism, as he has reconnected the broken bonds of continental Africans and Africans in the Diaspora.  Some believed that his election would mark a moment of unique opportunity and would create an environment to live in more decent conditions for the global African community to negotiate a better future.  

After three years in office, President Obama has failed to live up to his promise to deliver "change we can believe in" at home and abroad. He did not undertake any paradigm shift in the structure of the American economy and the American Africa foreign policy marked by hegemonic and imperialistic interests. Most Americans (99 percent) continue to plow under the yoke of greed, injustice, foreclosure, and unemployment, whereas at the helm, the 1 percent of the population representing the managers of big banks and corporations continuously receive fat bonuses. In such an environment, minorities namely African Americans are feeling the brunt of the economic downturn and have fared far worse than the rest of the country.  According to the statistics from the 2010 US Census Bureau, the median white household wealth was about $113,000 , for black families about $5,700, and Latinos about $6,300.     For African Americans unemployment hit 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984, according to the Labor Department. The number of African Americans living under the poverty line -- which is $11,139 for an individual in 2010 -- rose to 10.7 million, up 1.6 %.  In all, 27.4 % of African Americans are living in poverty.
On the foreign policy front, his achievements are from being glorious, namely vis-à-vis Africa. Obama supported the military intervention of NATO, France, and the UN in Africa "in the name of democracy", thus consolidating Western hegemony, replacing nationalistic African leaders with subservient proxies willing to perpetuate super-exploitative and neo-liberal policies, as it is epitomized in Libya and in Ivory Coast. 
About Us: The Revival of Pan-Africanism Forum is the cradle of a new panafrican consciousness and helps rekindle the spirit of an African collective consciousness.  
Contacts:  Gnaka Lagoke (202) 725-0094; or send an email to panafrica.now@gmail.com.
Please visit the Revival of Panafricanism Forum's website at www.revivalofpanafricanism.org.]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:58:04 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Was Africa Really Betrayed? Was There any Commitment to it by the Western?]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-14.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;The election of Barack Obama as the 1st African American President of the United States in a context of global recession and crisis has led to a sense of hope for a better world with less wars and the advancement of human brotherhood.  Son of an African married to an African-American, he has given a sense of pride, dignity, and hopefulness to people of African ancestry, and has also in a sense contributed to the renewal of panafricanism, as he has reconnected the broken bonds of continental Africans and Africans in the Diaspora.  Some believed that his election would mark a moment of unique opportunity and would create an environment to live in more decent conditions for the global African community to negotiate a better future.  

After three years in office, President Obama has failed to live up to his promise to deliver "change we can believe in" at home and abroad. He did not undertake any paradigm shift in the structure of the American economy and the American Africa foreign policy marked by hegemonic and imperialistic interests. Most Americans (99 percent) continue to plow under the yoke of greed, injustice, foreclosure, and unemployment, whereas at the helm, the 1 percent of the population representing the managers of big banks and corporations continuously receive fat bonuses. In such an environment, minorities namely African Americans are feeling the brunt of the economic downturn and have fared far worse than the rest of the country.  According to the statistics from the 2010 US Census Bureau, the median white household wealth was about $113,000 , for black families about $5,700, and Latinos about $6,300.     For African Americans unemployment hit 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984, according to the Labor Department. The number of African Americans living under the poverty line -- which is $11,139 for an individual in 2010 -- rose to 10.7 million, up 1.6 %.  In all, 27.4 % of African Americans are living in poverty.
On the foreign policy front, his achievements are from being glorious, namely vis-à-vis Africa. Obama supported the military intervention of NATO, France, and the UN in Africa "in the name of democracy", thus consolidating Western hegemony, replacing nationalistic African leaders with subservient proxies willing to perpetuate super-exploitative and neo-liberal policies, as it is epitomized in Libya and in Ivory Coast. 
About Us: The Revival of Pan-Africanism Forum is the cradle of a new panafrican consciousness and helps rekindle the spirit of an African collective consciousness.  
Contacts:  Gnaka Lagoke (202) 725-0094; or send an email to panafrica.now@gmail.com.
Please visit the Revival of Panafricanism Forum's website at www.revivalofpanafricanism.org.]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:57:19 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[How Do We See The Continent Of Africa]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-13.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;The election of Barack Obama as the 1st African American President of the United States in a context of global recession and crisis has led to a sense of hope for a better world with less wars and the advancement of human brotherhood.  Son of an African married to an African-American, he has given a sense of pride, dignity, and hopefulness to people of African ancestry, and has also in a sense contributed to the renewal of panafricanism, as he has reconnected the broken bonds of continental Africans and Africans in the Diaspora.  Some believed that his election would mark a moment of unique opportunity and would create an environment to live in more decent conditions for the global African community to negotiate a better future.  

After three years in office, President Obama has failed to live up to his promise to deliver "change we can believe in" at home and abroad. He did not undertake any paradigm shift in the structure of the American economy and the American Africa foreign policy marked by hegemonic and imperialistic interests. Most Americans (99 percent) continue to plow under the yoke of greed, injustice, foreclosure, and unemployment, whereas at the helm, the 1 percent of the population representing the managers of big banks and corporations continuously receive fat bonuses. In such an environment, minorities namely African Americans are feeling the brunt of the economic downturn and have fared far worse than the rest of the country.  According to the statistics from the 2010 US Census Bureau, the median white household wealth was about $113,000 , for black families about $5,700, and Latinos about $6,300.     For African Americans unemployment hit 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984, according to the Labor Department. The number of African Americans living under the poverty line -- which is $11,139 for an individual in 2010 -- rose to 10.7 million, up 1.6 %.  In all, 27.4 % of African Americans are living in poverty.
On the foreign policy front, his achievements are from being glorious, namely vis-à-vis Africa. Obama supported the military intervention of NATO, France, and the UN in Africa "in the name of democracy", thus consolidating Western hegemony, replacing nationalistic African leaders with subservient proxies willing to perpetuate super-exploitative and neo-liberal policies, as it is epitomized in Libya and in Ivory Coast. 
About Us: The Revival of Pan-Africanism Forum is the cradle of a new panafrican consciousness and helps rekindle the spirit of an African collective consciousness.  
Contacts:  Gnaka Lagoke (202) 725-0094; or send an email to panafrica.now@gmail.com.
Please visit the Revival of Panafricanism Forum's website at www.revivalofpanafricanism.org.]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:57:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-12.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;REVIVAL OF PAN-AFRICANISM FORUM
  Saturday, March 24, 2012 at 3:45 pm

 

Place:              Hilton Hotel, 1750 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852  

(Across from the Twinbrook Metro station (Red Line) Rockville, MD)


Speaker:         Molefi Kete Asante, Ph.D., Professor, author, renowned scholar, and philosophical founder of the concept of Afrocentricity, Dr. Molefi Kete Asante is the guest speaker to discuss Obama's rise and impact on Africa and the African Diaspora.


Contact: Gnaka Lagoke (panafrica.now@gmail.com)]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:56:44 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[AFFIONG L. AFFIONG  "IT STARTS IN THE MIND".. Pan-Africanism in the 21st Century.flv]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-11.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;This conference is organized by The Revival of Panafricanism Forum in collaboration with All-African People's Revolutionary Party and Friends of the Congo.]]></description>
      <category><![CDATA[Relevance of Panafricanism]]></category>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:56:05 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[REVIVAL OF PANAFRICANISM FORUM - WOMEN'S MONTH]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-10.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;Launching Ceremony of the Revival of Panafricanism Forum 2012 Conferences

Topic: Militarization of Africa, Global Recession, Eurozone Crisis, and the Relevance of Pan-Africanism in the 21st Century

When: Saturday, March 3, 2012, 4:30-7:30 PM

Where: Crown Plaza Hotel, 3 Research Court, Rockville, MD 20850

Speakers: Mrs. Affiong L. Affiong and Dr. Mjiba Frehiwot  


This conference is organized by The Revival of Panafricanism Forum in collaboration with All-African People's Revolutionary Party and Friends of the Congo.]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:55:01 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Revival of PanAfricanism Forum (GNAKA LAGOKE)]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-9.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;Unknown]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 23:58:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Revival of PanAfricanism Forum (Question and Answers (Q&A) Session.)]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-8.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;Unknown]]></description>
      <category><![CDATA[Panafricanism]]></category>
      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2011 13:26:26 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Revival of PanAfricanism Forum (The Keynote Speaker) Dr Asanté]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-7.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;Unknown]]></description>
      <category><![CDATA[Panafricanism]]></category>
      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2011 13:24:54 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Revival of PanAfricanism Forum  Part 2]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-6.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;Panafricanism:A viable Ideology to address Africa's Rape Redux/ Euro American 21st Century Neo-Colonial Re-Conquest & Scramble for Africa]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Revival of PanAfricanism Forum (part 1)]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.revivalofpanafricanism.org/hwdvideos/thumbs/tp-5.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;Panafricanism:A viable Ideology to address Africa's Rape Redux/ Euro American 21st Century Neo-Colonial Re-Conquest & Scramble for Africa]]></description>
      <category><![CDATA[Panafricanism]]></category>
      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2011 13:21:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Panafricanism or the Rendemption of Africa]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://myvideos.abidjantv.net/upload/de71322c154ffba4883c41e58a313573.jpg" style="float:right;padding:10px;" width="120" height="90" />&#160;Panafricanism or the rendemtion of Africa]]></description>
      <category><![CDATA[Panafricanism]]></category>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 17:50:22 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Revival of Panafricanism Q & A]]></title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 17:45:06 GMT</pubDate>
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