• 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 […]

  • Malcolm X Day Community Speak Out

    Malcolm X (Shepard) Park

    Honoring the 100 Year Centennial Birthday of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz We call on you to join us for the Malcolm X Day Community Speakout on Sunday, May 18th from 1:00 to 3:30 PM, on his 100th Birthday. This speakout, hosted by Pan African Community Action, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement DC Chapter, Diaspora Palante Collective, the […]

    African Liberation Day: Continuing the Struggle for a FREE Africa

    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 1963, African Liberation Day (ALD) was established as a permanent institution in the Pan-African movement, symbolizing the global struggle for African liberation. While we have not yet achieved complete liberation, ALD serves as a day for widespread political education, direct action and a […]

    Unveiling Truth & Inspiring Change: Survivors Uncensored Lunch & Book Discussion

    Institute for Policy Studies 1301 Connecticut Ave NW #600, Washington

    A hybrid event with survivors of atrocities in Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo, shedding light on the role of the U.S. and the West. Unveiling Truth and Inspiring Change – Survivors Uncensored Lunch & Book Discussion Click here to register to participate in this event online. We are pleased to announce "Unveiling Truth and […]

    Building Revolutionary Alternatives to The Capitalist Healthcare System

    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 the U.S, capitalism prioritizes profit over people, turning public health and healthcare into a commodity rather than a right. This results in the underfunding of hospitals and clinics in predominantly Black neighborhoods, inadequate access to medical care due to racialized economic inequalities, disproportionate […]

  • Building Revolutionary Alternatives to Capitalist Healthcare – Part 2

    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 the U.S., the capitalist healthcare system doesn’t just fail Black people, it actively exploits and endangers us, especially the Black working class. Chronic illnesses like hypertension, diabetes, asthma, and heart disease are more prevalent in Black communities and driven by structural inequality. From […]

    The Criminalization of Black Youth in DC

    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 D.C., Black youth aren’t just failed by the system — they’re targeted by it. From police harassment and surveillance to school pushout and incarceration, the state criminalizes Black children as a way to maintain social control and protect capital. These attacks aren’t accidental […]

    The Harm of Crime Bills and the Future of Community Power in Chocolate City

    R.I.S.E. Demonstration Center 2730 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE, Washington, DC

    A community town hall about the targeting of the Black working class by the Secure DC Crime Bill and real solutions for community safety. The "Secure DC" Omnibus Crime Bill is the latest attempt by the DC government to impose law and order and advance the war against the Black working class. The bill allows […]

  • Cops, Curfews, and the Criminalization of Black Youth in DC

    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 D.C., Black youth are disproportionately targeted through curfews, police surveillance, and the school-to-prison pipeline, reinforcing a system built to criminalize and incarcerate them. These actions are part of a broader history of subjugation and violence rooted in slavery, colonialism, and capitalism. However despite […]

    BLACK AUGUST RESISTANCE: The Fight Against Medical Genocide

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

    Malcolm X Grassroots Movement- DC Chapter and Pan-African Community Action (PACA) invite you to honor Black August 2025. D.C. community is invited to join the D.C. Chapter of Malcolm X Grassroots Movementand Pan-African Community Action (PACA), to commemorate Black August 2025 and Black August Resistance: The Fight Against Medical Genocide! SERIES SESSIONS: Wednesday, August 6th: […]