Instead of us airing our differences in public, we have to realize we’re all the same family.” Malcolm X’s words remind us that some conversations belong in family spaces, not out in
There’s been a lot of noise and division within the Black community over Vice President Kamala Harris’s ethnicity. Some are questioning whether she can truly represent Black people because of her mixed
In the ongoing spectacle of political theater, the Trump-Vance campaign seems to have found itself a new act. After J.D. Vance’s disparaging comment about women as “childless cat ladies,” they’ve now turned
When we think of the early days of Christianity and Islam, images of male disciples and prophets often come to mind. But behind these great movements were women whose leadership and contributions
The American experiment has failed because of at least two of its original sins: white supremacy and unrestrained capitalism. Many people will hold onto hope; others will pray. The unfortunate reality is
Social networking has revolutionized the way we connect, communicate and share experiences. Yet, at the Pan-Afrika Network (P.A.N.), we believe that social networking should go beyond just making connections and sharing posts.
Exploring the History and Culture of Africa and the African Diaspora: A Syllabus If you are interested in learning about the history and culture of Africa and the African diaspora, this syllabus
Dear valued readers and friends, We hope this post finds you well. Today, we are excited to share an initiative with immense potential for advancing and empowering our global Pan-African community. We
Haiti does not produce guns or ammunition. But there is no lack of either on the island. Any entity genuinely interested in ending the misery of the Haitian people would mount a