Global Pan Africanism Network -GPAN

Global Pan Africanism Network -GPAN OUR MISSION
To reunite all people of African descent, advocate for their rights and freedoms throughout the world. To promote youth and women leadership.
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This is an international Civil rights and Pan African organization to reunite all people of African descent,advocate for their rights and freedoms throughout the world ABOUT GPAN
Global Pan Africanism Network (GPAN) is an International Civil Rights and Pan African organization to reunite all people of African descent, advocate for their rights and freedoms throughout the world. OUR VISION
United P

rosperous Africa
Slogan :
We are Africa, We are one. OUR CORE VALUES
Love
Peace
Unity
Team work
Truth
Justice
Equality
Probity
Our Objectives:
1. To promote love and reunite all people of African descent with their ancestral motherland,advocate for their rights and freedoms.
2. To combat tribalism in Africa and fight racism throughout the world.
3. To promote African culture and create a unique identity that all people of African descent will be proud of.
4. To promote education and true knowledge of black history.
5. To promote Swahili language and other indigenous languages spoken by people of African descent throughout the world.
6. To promote Tourism in Africa by marketing Africa as a single destination.
7. To engineer technological, cultural ,economic development.
8. To promote Entrepreneurship and Agribusiness.
9. To empower young people, women and children through their talents.
11. To promote equality and equal opportunities for all.
12. To encourage Intra-Africa Trade and cooperation among GPAN member states.
13. To have a Global Health care plan for GPAN members.
14. Advocate for environmental conversations through promotion of green energy and encourage planting of indigenous trees.
15. To advocate for land equality in Africa and equitable distribution of land.

06/22/2024

Topic: How Can Mental Health Workers and Professionals Increase Health Equity to Improve Our Community's Mental Health?

Host: Sonia Harte

Join us for an engaging and insightful discussion!

Tune in to explore how we can break down barriers, build trust, and ensure everyone in our community has access to the mental health care they deserve. Don't miss out on this important conversation!

06/15/2024

Join us for a special episode of the Black Mental Health Matters show, where we'll delve into the crucial topic of Enhancing Mental Health through Nutrition. The host, Cynthia Hill, and our esteemed guest for this episode is Brianne Brathwaite MS, RDN, CDN, C-DN. Don't miss this insightful discussion on the intersection of mental well-being and nutrition.

05/18/2024

Join us on the Black Mental Health Matters show this Saturday for an insightful discussion on maternal mental health.

Topic: Let's Talk Maternal Mental Health
Host: Sonia Harte
Guest: Itiyopiya Ewart (LSCWA, MSW)

Don't miss this important conversation about the challenges and solutions related to maternal mental health in the Black community. Tune in and be part of the dialogue!

05/01/2024

Join us for an enlightening journey with Dr. Kevin Washington, also known as Mwata Kairi.
This presentation will illuminate the profound depths of Ubuntu, a cornerstone philosophy of African culture that emphasizes the interconnectivity of all beings and the importance of communal harmony and mutual care.

Dr. Kevin Washington, a distinguished figure in the realm of African-centered psychology, will guide us through the historical origins of Ubuntu. He will explore how Ubuntu's principles have shaped cultural practices, social structures across the continent and how these tenets continue to resonate in the diaspora today.

Beyond a historical overview, this session will highlight the practical applications of Ubuntu in modern healing practices and community building. Dr. Kevin Washington will share insights on how the philosophy of Ubuntu can address contemporary issues such as social fragmentation, mental health challenges, and the search for communal identity in an increasingly globalized world.

Whether you are a student of psychology, an enthusiast of African philosophies, or someone interested in the principles of collective well-being, this session promises to offer valuable perspectives and practical strategies for incorporating the essence of Ubuntu into our daily lives and communities.

Don't miss this opportunity to explore the historical significance and contemporary relevance of Ubuntu with one of the leading voices in African-centered psychology.

Let us come together to learn, reflect, and grow in the spirit of Ubuntu. "I Am because We Are

04/27/2024

Join us on Black Mental Health Matters show today discussing Addiction and Mental Health

04/13/2024

Don't miss out this Saturday on the Black Mental Health Matters show, where we'll be delving into "Exploring Strategies for Overcoming Academic Stereotypes and Fostering Grit Among Students of Color: A Deep Dive into Implementing Equitable Practices." Our host, Steph C. Jones, MFT, will be joined by the esteemed Dr. India White, a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Educator. It's sure to be an enlightening discussion!

04/06/2024

Join us this Saturday on the Black Mental Health Matters show, as we focus on The Mental Health of people with Disabilities. Hosted by Amanda Eke, our special guest will be Jocelyn Sanders, a self-published author.

03/30/2024

Join us this Saturday for an enlightening episode of the "Black Mental Health Matters" show, led by Steph C. Jones, MFT. We'll be exploring the vital issue of "The Burden of Weight Stigma" with our esteemed guest speakers, Itiyopiya Ewart, LSCWA, MSW, and Dr. India White, a renowned TEDx Speaker, Author, and Educator. Don't let this significant conversation pass you by!

03/23/2024

Join us this Saturday for the Black Mental Health Matters show, where we'll be delving into the topic of "Media Representation of Black Men and Its Influence on Mental Well-being." Our esteemed host, Lindsay Daneen, will be joined by special guests Dr. D'Quayvion Cloud, LCSWA, and Pastor Joseph Graham Jr., a respected figure in faith and wellness leadership.
Don't miss out on this important episode.
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03/16/2024

Join us this Saturday on "Black Mental Health Matters" with host Sonia Harte. Our guests include Pastor Joseph Graham Jr, a Faith and Wellness Leader, and Louise Taylor, an Integrated Mental Health professional. We'll discuss holistic approaches to mental wellness, integrating education and intervention. Don't miss this insightful conversation!

03/09/2024

Join us this Saturday for the Black Mental Health Matters show, where we'll delve into the crucial topic of Cultural Diversity and Mental Health. Hosted by Cynthia Hill, our guest for the day is Dr. Camille Valentine, an expert Organizational Psychology Consultant. Don't miss this insightful discussion!

03/02/2024

Join us this Saturday for an episode of the Black Mental Health Matters show, where we'll delve into the significant impact of Peer Groups on an individual's mental well-being. Hosted by Steph C. Jones, MFT, and featuring special guest Briana Boyd, a Certified Peer Support Specialist.

02/24/2024

Tune in to the Black Mental Health Matters show this Saturday as we delve into the discussion on Black History Month and the process of healing intergenerational traumas. Our host for the session is Sonia Harte, and we are thrilled to have Pastor Joseph Graham Jr and Sista Oloruntoyin as our esteemed guests. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation!

02/17/2024

Tune in to the next episode of the Black Mental Health Matters show hosted by Cynthia Hill. This episode delves into the cMindful Eating: How Being Present With Food Can Improve Your Health.
Special guest Brianne Brathwaite MS, RDN, CDN, C-DN will join the discussion.

01/27/2024

Tune in to this weekend's episode of the Black Mental Health Matters show! Our discussion will delve into the impact of imposter syndrome on the mental health of Black individuals in the workplace and higher education.

Topic: How does imposter syndrome affect Black people’s mental health in the workplace or higher education?

Host: Steph C. Jones

Guest: Dr. Camille Valentine

01/20/2024

Come and join us on this week's Black Mental Health Matters show as we delve into the crucial topic: "The Role of Peer Groups on an Individual's Mental Health." Our host, Amanda Eke, will be joined by the esteemed guest Nerissa Legg, MA, LPC-S. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion!

01/13/2024

Join Sonia Harte as she hosts the Black Mental Health Matters show this Saturday. The topic of discussion will be "The Effect of Vacations on Mental Health," featuring special guests Dr. Camille Valentine, Organizational Psychologist Consultant, and Morgan Morrison, Mental Health Coach and Founder of BlackGirlMental. Don't miss this insightful conversation!

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Global Pan Africanism Network(GPAN) Mission:

GLOBAL PAN AFRICANISM NETWORK(GPAN)

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GPAN is a revolutionary Pan African movement to reunite all people of African descent,advocate for their rights and freedoms throughout the world.Our vision is inspired by heroic struggles of Marcus Garvey and Dr.Kwame Nkrumah in the quest to reunite all people of black descent and unify Africa.Its time to revive Come back to Africa initiative by Marcus Garvey and encourage Africans in diaspora to invest in Africa.Aims of this Project:


  • To reunite all people of African descent,advocate for their rights and freedoms throughout the world.