Community Control Over Public Safety
An Assata Shakur Study Groups session of Pan-African Community Action (PACA) The deployment of federal agents and National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., now expected to extend into December, is […]
An Assata Shakur Study Groups session of Pan-African Community Action (PACA) The deployment of federal agents and National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., now expected to extend into December, is […]
An Assata Shakur Study Group film screening that explores the Cuban healthcare system and its global impact Pan-African Community Action (PACA) invites you to a FREE screening of the !Salud!, […]
Join us at 1:30pm for this community march for power, a step in the struggle to get organized. Since August, the federal takeover of Washington D.C. law enforcement has been […]
A DC teach-in for 5th International Month of Action Against AFRICOM. This October, the focus of the Assata Shakur Study Group is our contribution to the International Month of Action […]
An Assata Shakur Study Group session on how community control over health can serve as a foundation for collective survival and liberation. Privatized healthcare in the U.S. has turned a […]
PACA 10th Anniversary Gala Join Pan-African Community Action (PACA) to commemorate our 10th anniversary with an evening of political education, cultural performances and community building. Grounded in the Black radical […]
An Assata Shakur Study Group film screening that explores the Cuban healthcare system and its global impact Pan-African Community Action (PACA) invites you to a FREE screening of the !Salud!, […]
An Assata Shakur Study Group on US Military Escalation: From the Invasion of Venezuela to National Guard in DC The U.S. is escalating its war on the Global South—from attacks […]
Join Pan-African Community Action (PACA) for an interactive Assata Shakur Study Group session. January 2 marks the birthday of Alonzo (Zo) Fiero Smith, whose killing by DC Special Police exposed […]
An ASSG session on why people mobilize in moments of pressure and contradiction and why mobilization must be linked to durable organization.
This is more than a health program—it’s a step toward Black self-determination. We welcome healthcare workers, students, community members, and all who are ready to organize, learn, and build power.
An ASSG session on how that tradition has been systematically whitewashed and commodified.