Universidad de Alcalá Conferencia Magistral "Black Panther Party in Spain 1984-2024" por Abuy NFUBEA
Universidad de Alcalá Rectorado / (España)
III Congreso Internacional de Estudios Literarios y Culturales Afrodescendientes Viernes 24/Octu/2025 Colegio San José de Caracciolos, 09h00-11h00 / SESIÓN 31 / SALA 6 Poéticas de la Afrodiasporidad Conferencia Magistral
Black Panther Party in Spain 1984-2024
Abuy NFUBEA (Malcolm Garvey University Periodista Activista panafricano)
Modera y presenta: Dr. George PALACIOS (Clemson University, EE. UU)
abstract
The Black Panther movement in Spain was born in 1984 as part of the anti-apartheid movement Free Mandela, the struggles of the Equatorial Guinean political exile groups such as ANRD, URGE, MOLIFUGE, PANDECA, etc., inspired by Winnie Madikizela, Malcolm X, the Black Liberation Theology of James Cohen, the Stones discotheque with hip-hop bands such as Public Enemy, the work of Dr. Huey P. Newton and Dr. Alfonse Arcelin, carried out in 1986 the assault and takeover of The South African embassy was attacked by Equatorial Guinean students protesting the murder of South African writer Benjamin Moloise. The commander of the action, Marcelino Bondjale, was arrested and sentenced to years in prison. In the 1990s, it was refounded in Móstoles and two years later moved its headquarters to the campus of the Labor University in Alcalá de Henares, where it elected a new central committee by Serafin Ondo Esono, Antonio Olo Andeme, Enrique Okenve, Pablo Ovono, Deedee Kalala, Javier Siale, Juan Utrero y Abuy Nfubea, called the Pantherist Organization Rovolutionary of Black Liberation (FOJAH), A document calling for: Black Panthers, no aggression without response, organize, join, and fight.a new program to combat Nazi terrorism that executed Lucrecia Pérez and terrorized the Black community.
The Black Panthers were a youth political party in Spain. Alcalá was then the nerve center of racist terrorism in Spain, with many violent far-right groups that killed Black people with the complicit silence of the police, judges, political parties, and the press, who called them urban tribes. According to Angela Davis, the Black Panthers party was the seed of the current Afro-descendant movement in Spain.

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