Calling all Garveyites

80 years ago Marcus Mosiah Garvey passed away in London, England. He's arguably the greatest pan-Africanist ever. Join in the BTWSC discussion on moving towards a unifying African identity

TOPIC OF DISCUSSION: Marcus @ 80

BTWSC A pan-London voluntary organisation that use the creative arts to develop potential, raise aspirations, and promote social inclusion are histing a disucssion this week looking at; Marcus Garvey @ 80: Moving Towards A Unifying African Identity.

Taking place tomorrow, 18:00 – 21:00 BST, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the passing of pan-Africanist icon Marcus Garvey in London, The African Coalition is convening a Zoom online meeting for Africans to discuss and make some decisions on identity and other pertinent issues.

To make the UN’s International Decade For People Of African Descent 2015-24 initiative meaningful, the ‘Moving Towards A Unifying African Identity’ discussion will focus on the following points drawn from TAOBQ (The African Or Black Question) Manifesto 2020+:

1. Describe people of African heritage as African or as of African heritage (not origin), instead of black.

2. The opportunity for study of African history or Africana to be made more accessible, and either descriptor be used, instead of black history or black studies.

3. When itemising racial discriminations, then use Afriphobia (note the spelling with an “i”), which refers to the prejudice or discrimination against; fear, hatred, or bigotry towards people of African heritage and things African, instead or anti-black racism or lumping it under racism.

4. Use AAME (African, Asian, Minority Ethnic) terminology, instead of BAME (Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic), which excludes the African identity.

5. Make time to observe August 31 as African History Reflection Day.

6. A final decision to be made on whether to use the 4 or 5 band Global African quad flag, which combines the colours of the two pan-African colours, as the visual identifier of African-centred matters.

The African Coalition event is led by BTWSC/African Histories Revisited, TAOBQ (The African Or Black Question) and supporters including Bro Glenroy Watson, Bro Minkah

Marcus Garvey/UJNA-ACL 80:100

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