Pan Afrikan Lectures and Speaking Tour
USA; 26 December 2011 -
29 February 2012
 
Theme

Afrika and her Global Diaspora;
Rebuilding Bridges across the Atlantic 



Moyo Pan Afrikan Solidarity Centre
advocating for justice,  organising for transformation 


The Solidarity Centre will embark on a national lecture 
and speaking tour in the USA led by executive director, 
Ms  Affiong L. Affiong (see bio).

The tour will meet with Colleges and Universities, institutions,  women, youth and faith groups, activist organisations,  cultural groups, Black communities and 
Pan Afrikan constituencies across the United States.
 
 
Bookings are invited for the main dates  
26 Dec 2011 – 29 Feb 2012


We will also be available for speaking engagements 
on the following dates

  
 26 December 2011 – 1 January 2012   
(Kwanzaa)
 
    
1  February – 29 February 2012  
(Black History Month)
 
       1  –  10 March 2012     
(International Women’s History Month)
 
        21  –  30 April 2012
(Anniversary of Kwame Nkrumah’s transition)
 
       21  –  31 May 2012    
(Afrikan Liberation Day/Month)

 
 

Bookings are open for speaking engagements including 

lectures, conferences, media resource panels, workshops, 
discussions, debates, seminars, meetings and teach ins
on subjects ranging from politics and current affairs 
to history and culture including;

AFRICOM's Mission in Afrika
Exploring Kwame Nkrumah; Icon of Self Determination
Groundings and Reflections on Life in Exile
Ghana; Understanding the 1966 CIA Coup
Kwanzaa; Culture as a tool for Liberation
Nigeria; Crisis of Ethnicism or Neo-Colonialism?
Pan Afrikanism; Challenges and Prospects
Pan Afrikan Quest for Reparations
Reconnecting Motherland and Diaspora
Repatriation and Homecoming
Return to the Source; Afrika Study Tours
Women; History, Politics and Power

For bookings contact Sis Njeri
njeri4freedom@yahoo.co.uk

Moyo Solidarity Centre
(www.solidaritycentre.org)

London; + 44 (0) 7958 660 061
            +  44 (0) 207 733 1263

Moyo Pan Afrikan Solidarity Centre is a foundation for developing 
group, organisational and institutional capacities to facilitate 
the re-emergence of autonomous Afrikan people's institutions. 

The Solidarity Centre promotes awareness and disseminates
knowledge on the wealthy legacy of Afrika's contribution 
to world history and human development. 

Translate your Solidarity into Action

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