The Pan-Africanist Field Negroe congress of 21 century Abuy Nfubea
Huge success of Cali Colombia 2025 The Pan-Africanist Field Negroe congress of 21 century
In the centenary of Malcolm X, Lumumba and Fanon, was celebrated the Pan-Africanist Congress of Latin America in Cali, Colombia, held during August 9th-10th at the University of Valle in the beautifull African city of Cali. he historic event was called by 4th Internacional garveyista & Movimiento Social Panafricanista. In fact, this congress represents an enormous leap of paradigm and effort that we in African people speaking Spanish has been doing sisnce PAN, PIC, MONALIGE to back to Africa as Garveyist. In fact, our movement since 1977 started here in Cali and should mark a turning point in the construction of a broad, anti-colonialist Pan-Africanist alliance with African Revolution of AES, the alliance of the Sahel States, and the immortal line established by President Ibrahim Traore and Winnie Madikizela—a line of continuity and marroon accumulation since the expell French colonial forces of Africa. This forces are basically promoted colonial economy of the CFA franc, for peace, capable of halting the march toward plunder, exploitation, and theft of our resources to which Macrom's neocolonialism and the European Union are leading us. This requires promoting a permanent consciousness, militancy, organization and mobilization of the African masses of Latin America through the Fourth International that, from Cali 2025 and through a process of accumulation of forces, can lead to a revolutionary process of taking Black power, a single Africa with power. Cali was huge suecces because Only the Pan-Africanist revolution can put an end to the neo-clonial barbarism of exploitation and open the way to a more just society without white supremacy, without Afro oppression, and that guarantees the viability of life in Africa and its diaspora.
In that sense, it has been a great honor for me, in my capacity as Secretary General and founder, to open, being a privileged witness of the advances, enormous and tremendous success and advancement of Pan-Africanism in the Spanish-speaking African communities. We are the organic reference of the African/Black working masses of Equatorial Guinea, Spain and all of Latin America. We aspire to organize the Cimarron Revolution promised to us by that divine, short, chubby man from Kingston, Jamaica, when he told us: "Rise up, mighty race, and you will be able to accomplish whatever you set out to do."
The spiritual Pastors from African churches promoting Black Liberation theology. The Cali congress allowed us to meet those with whom we had taken the MGU Macolm Garvey university introductory course together, and that brought us closer . Cali 2025 was the resurrection of Zapata Olivella, Gerardo Maloni, Chehe, Juan de dios Mosquera, Abidias Atanasio Ndong, Molefi Asante, Gerardo Maloni, Rosalba Castillo, Lamin Sagne, Francisco Congo, Abidias, Mbolo Etofili, Dr. Arcelin, Marcelino Bondjale, Irene Jamba, and the recently departed Pilar Obama, etc.. A process that had been killed by the M-19, the war, and the process of annihilating a certain Black intellectual elite in deep crisis. Therefore, Cali 2025 consolidated new grassroots leadership. There were young people emerging from the grassroots, Pan-Africanist media networks from Chile, Spain, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, and Colombia.
They had emerged from the formation of the MGU university. Furthermore, working-class groups arrived in Cali, representing the triumph of ideology as a weapon of Pan-Africanism in Congress, not only as an ideological differentiation but also as an instrument for analyzing Black history. Together, we articulated a leadership that was truly renewed maroons. Cali 2025 has been the necessary impetus and the resurrection of Garveyism, allowing us to effectively maneuver and consolidate an ideological leadership—without renouncing the doctrinal foundations of the Pan-Africanist creed—that embraces old, well-known student leaders, but also gives rise to new Pan-Africanist community leadership, which we are now called to maintain for many years to come, undoubtedly successfully. It's the Pan-Africanism of reparation for women and the grassroots, with many older people who resisted the Black genocide and who, in Cali 2025, crossed over with weapons and baggage to the new Pan-Africanism of the 21st century. I'm thinking of many more. It's the breeding ground for relaunching the new Pan-Africanist project of Zaragoza 2019 throughout Latin America, clearly Garveyist, maroon, and Rastafarian, and above all, womanist. With such strong international support from the United Kingdom, Spain, the US, and Burkina Faso, as it has had. As it should be, we have been very generous with the inclusion of all currents in Pan-Africanist circles since the Cali 2025 convergence: Making Pan-Africanism in freedom
from a generational change in the movement. The Cali 2025 Congress was the foundation upon which the Garveyist Pan-Africanism of the future was built. A Black tsunami has emerged in Latin America that dates back a long time and constitutes a generational rupture between the old and the new emancipatory African Maroon leaders who demanded a radical change of names and ideas. This changed the history of the organization, but it was also a fundamental milestone for the history of Black leadership since democracy in Colombia and the Spanish-speaking region. Cali has illuminated and given voice to the historic Black struggles of the future, the Pan-Africanist movement of today. After Cali, nothing will be the same for the better.
Because today, our proposal is a paradigm that surpasses the limitations of anti-racism and Latinos Black intellectual elitism. As Winnie Madikizela use to said, it overthrows not only the master but also Uncle Tom (their dictators) and his plantation, to build Pan-Africanism with the strength of African popular unity. A cultural revolution where academics submit to the process of popular unity, as Amilcar Cabral expressed it. Therefore, as we said in Barcelona Congress in 2013, to achieve this: Let us build a strong Pan-Africanist movement, as a political, disciplinary, and identity-based space based on Black consciousness. For this reason, I would like to congratulate the local graasroot pan-africanist delegate: Fabian, Chalé, Eduardo Ortiz,Theresa, Fidel jUEZ, Yessinia mOSQuERA, Edna, Xiomara etc., and the entire team led by Brother Malcolm. With this success, confirmed by more than 500 delegates and more than 100 approved resolutions, we can move forward inexorably toward building Pan-Africanist circles throughout Latin America. With this, we have defeated the determinism of white Hispanicity, which denies and exploits us with its racist, neocolonial narratives. With this, the congress paid tribute to our ancestors who before us had the responsibility of leading the Hispanic Pan-Africanist Garvey Movement: We thus consolidated the process of reorienting the Palenke's maroon Garveyist line in December 2024 and the line of the 2019 Zaragoza congress.
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ALUMAN DA CHINI OSU
Dr. Abuy Nfubea General Sectary and founder of the 4th Pan-Africanist International, Womanist, Garveyist Rastafari
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