Some of the issues affecting the Pan African community since 2000.
25 June 2012A different perspective on the Afrikan world
15 June 2012Director Eric Schachter shares the events that motivated him to make the film Harlem USA
11 June 2012A different perspective on the Afrikan world
09 June 2012Tricey Martin reflects on the enduring resolve of Malcolm X’s teachings despite numerous attempts to assassinate his political legacy
05 June 2012The plight of Delaware State University Professor Dr. Jahi Issa has attracted international attention after he was arrested for supporting students questioning DCU’s managerial agenda to alter the universities core identity and character.
04 June 2012A ten year study into the effects of chemical hair straighteners on African women has revealed an increased risk of uterine fibroids, as well as correlation between early puberty in young girls.
04 June 2012The political influence of anti-immigrant lobbyist group, Migration Watch is challenged by a group of community workers concerned over its racist rhetoric.
03 June 2012Norman (Otis) Richmond sends an Open Letter To President Barack Hussein Obama on the start of African (Black) Music month
22 May 2012African Liberation Day (ALD) at the Chestnut Community Centre on Saturday 26 May 2012, 3pm to 8pm around the theme of African Youth: Get Up! Stand Up! Organise!
21 May 2012A different perspective on the Afrikan world
07 May 2012A different perspective on the Afrikan world
02 May 2012Sabamya Jaugu shares his opinion on why we should commemorate our neglected heroes from history in the western hemisphere.
01 May 2012Kwame Opoku (Dr) shares his thoughts following the recent damage to a priceless Nok sculpture and asks will other African artefacts end in this way?
23 April 2012‘A different perspective on the Afrikan world’
01 April 2012Sabamya Jaugu gives a historical reflection on the relevance of April’s Fool day for Africans in America.
10 March 2012Norman (Otis) Richmond recalls the merits of Whitney Houston’s life after meeting her at Toronto\'s Club BlueNote in 1986.
09 March 2012Sabamya Jaugu shares his opinion on why we should celebrate the freedom fighters that fought for African independence from slavery and colonialism.
05 March 2012A different perspective on the Afrikan world
02 March 2012The former governor of Delta State pleads guilty to fraud after laundering millions from the impoverished people of Nigeria’s oil-rich Delta state.
22 February 2012The metropolitan police are holding a public meeting to discuss their recent shooting of a twenty five year old African. The IPCC are expected to be present.
22 February 2012Rapturous applause greets a heroic African mother after she wins her struggle against the US government over the custody and wellbeing of her 13 year old daughter.
20 February 2012Jamaica’s Ministry of Education attracts international applause after the announcement of its plan to teach Marcus Garvey’s philosophies in schools.
20 February 2012A different perspective on the Afrikan world
19 February 2012Malcolm X to be honoured with plaque from Nubian Jak Community Trust. He visited Smethwick, after addressing the first meeting of the Council of African Organisations in London.
19 February 2012As Africans across America remember their history, Sabamya Jaugu explains why it is important to move from “black” to African History Month
09 January 2012‘A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON THE AFRIKAN WORLD’
19 December 2011Minister reveals UN inquiry may investigate numerous abuse and unlawful killings of innocent Africans during Libyan conflict.
18 December 2011‘A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON THE AFRIKAN WORLD’
17 December 2011Kwame Opoku (Dr) shares his thoughts following the recent controversy caused by the proposed auction of a Nok sculpture in a French auction house.
16 December 2011Vulnerable employees likely to have no access to justice as coalition plans to economically exclude the most vulnerable.
15 December 2011The African Or Black Question (TAOBQ) campaign highlights issues around African identity and postulates that people of African heritage in Britain should be called African, instead of black
15 December 2011Pro democracy protesters across the Pan African world face violent assault from state police as they challenge the widely contested re-election of President Joseph Kabila in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
12 December 2011Italian police have confirmed the killing of two African street sellers and wounded of three others by a european on a racist shooting rampage in Florence, Italy.
04 December 2011‘A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON THE AFRIKAN WORLD’
22 November 2011Ama Biney (Dr) reflects on the need to reawaken a progressive community spirit that acts with courage and in solidarity for our collective, local and global interests.
21 November 2011‘A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON THE AFRIKAN WORLD’
11 November 2011WINDRUSH FOUNDATION wins initial support from Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for project ‘LIBERATION 1838’
03 November 2011Centerprise Trust Ltd, the Dalston-based, Community and Arts centre is in imminent danger of closure, after Hackney Council gave the 41 year old centre two weeks to cease operations and hand over the keys to the property.
02 November 2011Showcasing more than 50 of Africa’s best films and 15 UK premieres, Film Africa 2011 presents an exciting programme of screenings, Q&As, panel discussions and live performances from the 3rd – 13th November 2011.
22 October 2011‘A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON THE AFRIKAN WORLD’
18 October 2011Kwame Osei shares his thoughts on Why Afrikan people should avoid white sugar in their diet.
09 October 2011‘A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON THE AFRIKAN WORLD’
08 October 2011Rare stamp and collectibles dealer and award-winning African-Caribbean creative collaborate to celebrate the stamps from the African Diaspora as part of Black History Month UK
29 September 2011A group of elders are being forced to fight for the survival of their community centre after Haringey Council repossessed the venue for rent arrears.
28 September 2011First time author, Nadia Denton presents in The Black British Filmmaker’s Guide to Success a valuable resource that will enable film practitioners to achieve greater success with their endeavours.
26 September 2011‘A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON THE AFRIKAN WORLD’
22 September 2011The London School of Economics lecturer involved in the publication of racist material demonising African women has been banned from teaching any compulsory courses.
22 September 2011A group of protesters from the ‘Hands off Libya! Hands off Africa’ coalition were released on bail after being arrested in Ghana on Founders Day following their protest against imperialist action across the Continent
12 September 2011Darren Lumb, the British National Party (BNP) organiser for Wakefield, was convicted at Pontefract Magistrates’ Court after he used racist abuse at a petrol station in a dispute over the price of diesel.
12 September 2011A drunken teenager was fined almost £1,000 after assaulting and racially abusing two African men at a live music event during the Tall Ships celebrations on 22nd July.
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