GLOBAL PAN-AFRICAN
MOVEMENT

ORGANIZE, EDUCATE, AND INFORM

Rebuilding Relations, Building Power

GPAM is a global movement emerging from the Pan African Congress International Preparatory Committee. We are rooted in the struggles and revolutionary capacity of working peoples of Global Africa. We seek to amplify experiences—from the streets of Johannesburg to the favelas of Brazil—that explain the realities of living under colonialism, racial capitalism, and systemic erasure. Through political education (both digital and in-person), we turn memory into mobilization, shared struggles into shared opportunities, ensuring history’s lessons fuel today’s struggles. Every informed and confident Global African is a step toward collective liberation, as Wangari Maathai has expressed, "You cannot enslave a mind that knows itself. That values itself. That understands itself."

Our networks span continents, linking grassroots organizers, scholars, and artists in a unified front against imperialism. Power isn’t given; it’s seized through unity, and we seek to seize it collectivelly.

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Our Mission

We mobilize, organize, and build power with Pan-Africans and visionaries who share our commitment to the emancipation of Africa and the fundamental transformation of our planet, building a movement grounded in knowledge, awareness, and collective action

Our Goals

Comprehensive liberation of Global African peoples and all oppressed communities worldwide. We seek emancipation and freedom from all forms of oppression while actively working to end and build alternatives to colonialism, neocolonialism, and apartheid in all their manifestations.

Our Pillars

Unite Africa, secure global rights, and repair our environment. We combat imperialism, suport the building of sustainable infrastructure, and the demilitarization of societies. From reparations to gender equity—every pillar is necessary to secure liberation.