Lumumba's 100th Year Anniversary
Jun
28

Lumumba's 100th Year Anniversary

Join our Political Education Session to commemorate the centennial of the revolutionary panafricanist Patrice Emery Lumumba. More than a celebration and a remembrance of our honourable ancestor, it is a discussion about the centrality of the struggle for the Congo, free from imperialism and neocolonialism, in the struggle toward revolutionary panafricanism.

The session is open to anyone, especially African/Black Students, who are interested in the revolutionary change that Africa needs.

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African Empires And Kingdoms
Jun
14

African Empires And Kingdoms

Between the 9th and 15th centuries, various parts of Africa developed unevenly. Some were still displaying forms of communalism (advanced or not), while others were emerging as small or larger power states with some feudal characteristics, or a mixture of both. Nevertheless, Africa and Africans kept advancing in history, making contributions to the entire world.

Join our Political Education series as we dive back into African History by looking at some of the major political formations on the continent between the 9th and 15th centuries.

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Journée de la Libération Africaine_RMLA Bukavu/Sud-Kivu
May
25

Journée de la Libération Africaine_RMLA Bukavu/Sud-Kivu

  • Hotel CIBUZI, Avenue KINDU Bukavu, Sud-Kivu DR Congo (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Le MRLA a le plaisir de vous inviter à la célébration de la Journée de Libération de l’Afrique. A l’ordre du jour, il y aura des débats, discussions, SLAM Poésie, exposition de dessin et match de génie en herbe.

Pour plus d’informations, contactez le Bureau au +243829215443 ou au mrla.bukavu@gmail.com

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Dismantling Imperialism From An Afro Perspective (PT.II) (a collaboration with UChicago Students)
Apr
2

Dismantling Imperialism From An Afro Perspective (PT.II) (a collaboration with UChicago Students)

This quarter, we are exploring some current anti-imperialist struggles spearheaded by African people, from the diaspora to the continent. From the liberation struggle of the Saharwi people to the nature of French economic oppression of the African people in Kanaki, Martinique, and Guadeloupe. Finally, to finish with a word of hope, we will discuss the nucleus of Modern Revolutionary Pan-Africanism embodied by the people and leaders of the AES.

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African Civilizations of Ancient Time
Mar
1

African Civilizations of Ancient Time

(Recording available)

The contribution of African civilizations of Antiquity to the world cannot be overrated. Africans developed sophisticated social structures, impressive architectural prowess, philosophical theory, and many more. The richness of this history should inspire any African to love their culture and their history, as well as to understand that Africa has always been playing an important role in world civilization.

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Socialism and Revolution for Africa: Scientific or Afro-Socialism?
Feb
1

Socialism and Revolution for Africa: Scientific or Afro-Socialism?

(Recording available)

The liberation of Africa must be anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist in practice. What are the principles of the new united African society that will emerge from the revolution? What did your forefathers and foremothers in struggle suggest? What can we learn from the successful and failed project? What would scientific socialism in Africa look like in the 21st century?

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African Revolution: Methodology and Practice
Jan
25

African Revolution: Methodology and Practice

(Recording available)

No Revolution without proper revolutionary theory. No revolutionary theory without revolutionary Practice. Join our political education class on the revolutionary methodology of the RMLA and how to apply it for African liberation.
The session is open to anyone, especially African/Black Students, who is interested in the revolutionary change that Africa needs.

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Lumumba's Day Movie Screening (a collaboration with UChicago Students)
Jan
17

Lumumba's Day Movie Screening (a collaboration with UChicago Students)

Pan-Afrik Student Coalition, in collaboration with Friends of the Congo and the RMLA, invites you to join us this Lumumba Day (Friday, January 17th) in Cobb 402 to watch the award-winning film Soundtrack to a Coup D’Etat. Come enjoy some snacks and see how jazz and decolonization intersect in what led the musicians Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach to crash the UN Security Council in protest against the murder of Patrice Lumumba.

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RMLA Infomation Session #1
Dec
23

RMLA Infomation Session #1

(Recording of Q/A available)

Join the first MRLA information session online. Come learn about our organization, our goals, our strategy and our structure.
The session is open to anyone, especially Africans, who is interested in the revolutionary change that is necessary for Africa to be free and united.

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Séance d'Information sur le MRLA
Dec
15

Séance d'Information sur le MRLA

Rejoignez à la première séance d’information du MRLA en ligne. Venez apprendre sur notre organisation, nos objectifs, notre strategie et notre structure.
La séance est ouverte à toute personne, surtout Africaines, qui est intéressée par la revolution et le changement dont l’Afrique a besoin.

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