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    African Women and Youth's Conference!

     

    THE AFRICAN WOMEN’S CHARITY ORGANIZATION

    THE ALL AFRICAN PEOPLE’S REVOLUTIONARY UNIFICATION PARTY

    THE ALL AFRICAN WOMEN’S REVOLUTIONARY UNIFICATION UNION

    are organizing an

    AFRICAN WOMEN’S AND YOUTH CONFERENCE

     

     

    THEME: The Role of Africans in the United States to the Unification of Africa

    “All peoples of African descent, whether they live in North or South America, the Caribbean , or in any other part of the world are Africans and belong to the African nation.” Kwame Nkrumah

     

    This conference will take place in

    October of 2010 in Oakland, California USA

     

    We are in the process of building powerful African Women’s and Youth Movements throughout the world that will connect all African women and youth, inside and outside of Africa . This is a very important part of the African independence movement. An African Women’s and Youth movement is necessary to educate, mobilize, and organize the largest number of African Women and Youth as possible. Our vision includes collectively solving our problems to obtain proper collective childcare, collective housing, collective kitchens, transportation, healthcare, clean drinking water for all and employment/skills, etc. We must build a strong infrastructu re in Africa and we must be tightly organized inside and outside of Africa .

    I
    n order to be in the African Women’s and Youth Movements you must study 2 books, Class Struggle in Africa by Kwame Nkrumah and Women in Society by Sekou Toure. The study must be with a group of people.

    The African Women’s Charity Organization is proud to announce that we are organizing a conference on

    This will be the 12th conference that we have organized inside the United States since 2000. We have organized eight conferences in Africa .

    On Independence Day for Ghana , March 6, 1957 President Nkrumah declared that “the independence of Ghana was meaningless unless it was connected to the unification of Africa .”

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    “The greatest danger at present facing Africa is neo-colonialism and its major instrument, balkanization. The latter term is particularly appropriate to describe the breaking up of Africa into small, weak states, since it arose from the action of the great powers when they divided up the European part of the old Turkish Empire, and created a number of dependent and competing states in the Balkan Peninsula .”

    “The liberation of women is the fundamental necessity for the revolution, a guarantee of its continuity and a precondition for victory.” (Samora Machel at the Founding Conference of the Organization of the Mozambican Women (OMM) in 1973).

    To organize African society from the bottom up means to organize the women of Africa . Organization is the weapon of the oppressed. Every person must join an organization and the strategy must the organizing of organizations. It is our goal to become so organized that we can do in one day what previously took 20 years. The radicalization of the revolution is the unification of Africa characterized by the emancipation of w omen.

    The panels will be are as follows: “The Importance of Women’s Leadership in the Unification of Africa,” “The Necessity of Organization for the Unification of Africa, ”The Role of Youth in the Unification of Africa ” “Solidarity with Women of the World and World Unity” and “Men for the Emancipation of Women”

    For participation or more information please contact:

    The AFRICAN WOMEN'S CHARITY ORGANIZATION
    f

    orafricanwomen@aol.com

    PO Box 23074 Oakland ,
    CA 94623-0074
    Phone
    415 789 7360

     

     

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