• The Bowser-Contee DC Police State & The Federal Greenlight of Repression

    ONE DC Black Workers & Wellness Center 2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, Washington

    A National Day of Action, in-person Teach-in About the Impacts of U.S. Police Terror in The DC Metropolitan Area. This is in-person only. Our communities are fed a steady diet of propaganda showcasing the police as the only solution to crime and violence in our communities. While DC Mayor Bowser and MPD Chief Robert Contee […]

  • Remembering Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe: Film & Discussion

    Sankofa Video Books & Café 2714 Georgia Ave NW, Washington

    This Washington DC event will coincide with the commemoration of Sobukwe’s legacy to be held in Azania the following day. December 5, 2024 will mark the 100th birthday of Mangaliso Robert Sobukwe. Sobukwe was an Azanian (South African) revolutionary Pan-Africanist and founding member of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC), who served as the […]

  • Revolution In These Times: A Black Liberation Book Talk

    Douglass Hall 2419 6th St NW, Washington

    An analysis of how today's resurgent right-wing agenda is an outgrowth of the ongoing and historical political struggle. The newly released book Revolution In These Times, by veteran Black Panther Party member, Black Liberation Army leader, and former political prisoner Dhoruba Bin Wahad, delivers an analysis of how today's resurgent right-wing agenda is an outgrowth […]

  • The DC Government’s War on Southeast

    ONE DC Black Workers & Wellness Center 2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, Washington

    An Assata Shakur Study Groups session of Pan-African Community Action (PACA) In February, U.S. president Donald Trump called for a federal takeover of DC, claiming “too much crime” and “homeless encampments” are on and around federal property. Then he recently signed an executive order that establishes a task force to make D.C. “what it should […]

  • A Global Perspective On Policing, Community Safety and Security

    ONE DC Black Workers & Wellness Center 2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, Washington

    An Assata Shakur Study Groups session of Pan-African Community Action (PACA) Since the rise of the movement to challenge the dire consequences of over-policing in the U.S., the nature of U.S. police are assumed by many to be the universal characteristics of police internationally. Which has obscured the root causes of the conditions we seek […]

    Pan-Africanism 101

    ONE DC Black Workers & Wellness Center 2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, Washington

    An Assata Shakur Study Groups session of Pan-African Community Action (PACA) What is Pan-Africanism? The idea that all Black people around the world are connected due to our origin in Africa and that we share a common history and destiny goes back centuries but is not widely accepted. Those known as Pan-Africanists say that all […]