Commémoration du 65e Anniversaire de l’Assassinat de Lumumba (Bureau de Bukavu)
Jan
18

Commémoration du 65e Anniversaire de l’Assassinat de Lumumba (Bureau de Bukavu)

Réjoignez nous ce dimanche, 18 janvier 2026, de 13h à 16h à l'Hotel CIBUZI sur avenue KINDU, à Bukavu, en RD Congo. Le Bureau du MRLA à Bukavu organise une activité au cours de laquelle, nous parlerons de Lumumba, de l'accord stratégique entre la RDC et les États-Unis et du Panafricanisme. 

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Commemoration of the 65th Anniversary of the Assassination of Lumumba
Jan
17

Commemoration of the 65th Anniversary of the Assassination of Lumumba

Join us online, in English, this Saturday, January 17, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (Chicago Time, GMT-06) for the first online educational session of the year. Our members from the Diasporic Bureau will be there. We will discuss the assassination of Lumumba, neocolonialism in the DRC, the strategic agreement, and the importance of Pan-Africanism and scientific socialism in the development of the DRC.

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Commémoration du 65e Anniversaire de l’Assassinat de Lumumba (collab avec CCAB, FOTC, PRTPA, LPU-(section RDC))
Jan
17

Commémoration du 65e Anniversaire de l’Assassinat de Lumumba (collab avec CCAB, FOTC, PRTPA, LPU-(section RDC))

Dans le cadre de la Commémoration du 65e Anniversaire de l'Assassinat de Lumumba, Okito et M'polo, CCAB, FOTC, PRTPA, LPU-(section RDC) et MRLA organisent une activité au tour du thème: "Néocolonialisme Actuel en RDC, la Place du Panafricanisme dans la lutte pour un Congo Libre et le Rôle de l’organisation & l’éducation politique du Peuple Congolais".

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Séminaire Assata Shakur Décembre 2025
Dec
27

Séminaire Assata Shakur Décembre 2025

La branche féminine de notre organisation tiendra un séminaire en ligne ce samedi, 27 décembre 2025, à 15h-16h30 (GMT+2). Le séminaire aura lieu en ligne (via Google Meet). Le thème sera: “ Réveiller les royaumes oubliés: la force féminine comme flambeau de la renaissance africaine, de la reine Nanny aux résistantes d’aujourd’hui

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Honoring a Serious Revolutionary: Chairman Fred Hampton's contribution to the Black Liberation Movement
Dec
6

Honoring a Serious Revolutionary: Chairman Fred Hampton's contribution to the Black Liberation Movement

Join our Online Political Education as we honor a serious African revolutionary, Fred Hampton, who served as the Chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party, before being brutally assassinated by the Police. We will also discuss the history of the BPP and the contributions of the Black Liberation Army.

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Séminaire Assata Shakur Octobre 2025
Oct
25

Séminaire Assata Shakur Octobre 2025

La branche féminine de notre organisation tiendra un séminaire en ligne ce  samedi, 25 octobre 2025, à 15h-16h30 (GMT+2). Le séminaire aura lieu en ligne (via Google Meet), en Français. Le thème sera: "Le Leadership de la Femme Africaine au XXIe siècle : Résistance au Système et à l’oppression patriarcale"

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Congo Week 2025 (In Collaboration with UChicago Stduents)
Oct
20
to Oct 25

Congo Week 2025 (In Collaboration with UChicago Stduents)

In collaboration with ACSA, OBS, RMLA, Friends of The Congo, and A-APRP, we bring the second iteration #CONGO WEEK! From October 20-25, we invite everyone to join us in a week of solidarity, action, and celebration of the Democratic Republic of Congo!

MASK Required for all person events! Will be available on site!!

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1er Séminaire ASSATA SHAKUR
Sep
27

1er Séminaire ASSATA SHAKUR

L’Unité Révolutionnaire Kimpa Vita (URKV/KVRU) et le MRLA ont le plaisir de nous inviter au premier Séminaire Assata Shakur.
Thème: “Contributions et Rôles de la Femme Africaine dans la Culture, la Tradition et la Spiritualité Africaine”

Ces séminaires mensuels s’inscrivent dans les efforts de l’URKV/KVRU de s’engager à lutter activement contre les mentalités, pratiques et systèmes capitalistes, néo-colonialistes, hétéro-patriarchaux et sexistes. Et ce à travers des séances d’éducation politique, des portraits, des articles et des poèmes.

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The Legacy of Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM)
Sep
20

The Legacy of Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM)

Join our Online Political Education as we discuss the honorable African, Steve Biko, his work, philosophy, and legacy. We will discuss the history of settler colonialism in Azania/South Africa and the various forms of resistance against apartheid. We will look at the impact of the Black Consciousness Movement that Steve Biko helped to launch.

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Africa Contact with Europe: Scramble for Africa
Sep
13

Africa Contact with Europe: Scramble for Africa

 In the second half of the 19th century, Europeans moved their projects of exploiting and dominating Africans to a higher level. They divided and drew lines on the Land of Africa, and shared it among themselves. While falsely claiming to do “explorations”, they were scouting for the best piece to grab. While falsely claiming to bring civilization, they were destroying and dismantling African cultures.

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Cuban Revolution: An Ongoing Liberation Struggle
Sep
6

Cuban Revolution: An Ongoing Liberation Struggle

Join our Online Political Education as we discuss the Cuban Revolution, its history, and the state of the struggle now. We also connect to the revolutionary pan-african struggle, highlighting the support of revolutionary Cuba to the liberation struggle and revolution in the Congo, Guinea-Bissau, Burkina Faso, Angola, and Mozambique. A good documentary recommendation to follow up would be “Cuba: An African Odyssey”.

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Africa Contact with Europe: Exploration/Invasion and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Jul
23

Africa Contact with Europe: Exploration/Invasion and the Transatlantic Slave Trade

In the second half of the 15th century, Africa came into contact with Europe. First the Portuguese, then the Dutch, and later on the British and the French. As European capitalism was expanding internationally, it will lead to the most atrocious human practice, the transatlantic slave trade, destroying significant parts of Africa.

Join our Political Education series as we dive back into African History by looking at the effect of the Transatlantic slave trade on African societies and its benefits for global European capitalism.

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RMLA's First Year Anniversary
Jul
6

RMLA's First Year Anniversary

Join us as we celebrate the 1st Anniversary of the Revolutionary Movement for the Liberation of the Alkebulan (RMLA). We will present the draft constitution of the RMLA and provide more details about our efforts to organize the African people for the Popular and Pan-African Revolution.
The session is open to anyone, especially African/Black Students, who are interested in the revolutionary change that Africa needs.

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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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