Dr. Kehinde Andrews

Dr Kehinde Andrews is a Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University whose research focuses on resistance racism, racism, and movements for social change. He advised a number of corporations on equality and diversity issues and is an internal keynote speaker. Kehinde is the founder of the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity; editor-in-chief of Make it Plain.  Kehinde is the first black studies professor in the UK and led the establishment of the first black studies program in Europe at Birmingham City University


SATURDAY, July 23, 2022
Baba Mukasa Dada Ricks
For over forty-five years Baba Mukasa Dada Ricks has been a driving force in the African Liberation struggle throughout the Pan-African World. From the movement that he first stepped forward to fulfill his historical responsibility at the age of seventeen, brother Mukasa has had a profound impact on the lives and consciousness of literally tens of thousands of African and poor people around the world. Baba Mukasa’s forty-five years of political activity serve as a metaphor for the development of the African liberation movement.


FRIDAY, July, 22, 2022
W. Gyude Moore 
is a Senior Policy Fellow at the Center for Global Development (CGD). He previously served as Liberia’s Minister of Public Works from December 2014 to January 2018. Prior to that role, Moore served as Deputy Chief of Staff to President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf and Head of the President’s Delivery Unit (PDU). At CGD, Mr. Moore’s policy analysis and research focus are governance, the financing of infrastructure, and Africa’s response to the changing landscape of external actors. Mr. Moore is a lecturer at the University of Chicago’s Harris School for Public Policy where he teaches a class on the role of infrastructure in the practice of foreign policy and international development. He serves on the Board of Advisors of the Master of Science in Foreign Service Program at Georgetown University and on the Board of Directors of Management Sciences for Health and the Charter Cities Institute. 



SATURDAY, July 23, 2022
Sikwindi Situla
Author, Pan-Africanist, Political Strategist, Politician, Civil Activist and leader of State 55
Charting A New Path to Africa’s Self-rule, Moving From Philosophy to Action 
Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fOhYWkQCVyI5gYNVGf3dlI1qRuJl_yLzDUl9H41zvSo/edit?usp=sharing.


THURSDAY, July 21, 2022 
Obi Egbuna Jr.

US Correspondent to the Herald; External Relations Officer to the Zimbabwe Cuba Friendship Association
Revolutionary Decolonization Eradicating Neo-Colonialism and Eliminating Social Democracy Masking Agents


​​​​​​​Saturday, July 23, 2022

General (retired) Ezekiel Zabanyana. He is a member of ZANU-PF. 

His topic: US Africa Relations



Friday, July 22, 2022

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