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Social Justice Advocacy at TransAfrica Forum. Akua Peprah. History. TransAfrica Forum is the oldest and largest African American human rights and social justice advocacy organization. Created in 1977
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Social Justice Advocacy at TransAfrica Forum AkuaPeprah
History • TransAfrica Forum is the oldest and largest African American human rights and social justice advocacy organization. • Created in 1977 • One of the leading organizations in the anti apartheid movement in the United States of America.
Mission • “We believe the success of Afro-Americans is bound up with the emancipation of all African peoples and also other dependent peoples and laboring classes everywhere.” • Promoting diversity and equity in the foreign policy arena and justice for the African World.
Vision • A world where Africans and people of African descent are self-reliant, socially and economically prosperous, and equal participants in a just international system structured to benefit their self-determined governments and peoples.
Organs in TransAfrica Forum • Policy Work • US foreign policy and how it affects Africa e.g US militarization of Africa and Latin America. • Campaigns • Justice for Zimbabwe • Education outreach Programs • Film series • Readers corner
My Work at TransAfrica • Research • Clerical work • Calendar Project • Zimbabwean Protest • Film series
My role Research Film Series • Darfur Crisis • Human Security • The Zimbabwe Elections: A Dream Deferred • Caribbean film series • African Diaspora film series • Served as an usher • Help with set up and closing • Take photos
Zimbabwe Demonstration 2009 Calendar Project • Collected signatures • Read indictments of current Zimbabwean leaders • PROTESTED!! • Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the international year of the child • Researched different issues affecting children. • Searched for photos
Other Activities at TransAfrica • A talk by a Liberian Labor union. • Discussions with fellow interns and staff. • TransAfrica Alumnae barbeque.
Reflections • Improved my research skills. • Gained a better understanding of policies affecting Africa and the African Diaspora. • Learnt about the importance of networking. • Protesting is inspiring and uplifting.
Celebrating the work and achievement of the African world is very important in campaigning for change. • Using films and books as other means of advocacy. • It is important to understand the historical context of political issues.
Zimbabwe Protest Reading Indictments