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PAN AFRIKAN LIBERATION MOVEMENT
OUR HISTORY
Founded in 1995 by Baba Imhotep Asis Fatiu, the Pan-Afrikan Liberation Movement (PLM) is a Pan-African, revolutionary, vanguard organization based in Baltimore, Maryland. We are a dedicated collective of Blacks striving toward a common objective: African sovereignty. From daycares, schools, and vegan restaurants – we are establishing African-centered institutions to heal, inspire, and transform Black people.
Our purpose is to struggle in service of the Pan-African community. We are setting the ground work for future generations to continue in the ultimate liberation of African people in the diaspora and on the continent.
About Baba Imhotep Fatiu
Born and raised in Baltimore, Baba Imhotep Fatiu is a community leader, author, teacher, and Urban Philosopher. From public lectures, community initiatives, and revolutionary writings, he has been committed to the progression of African people for over 25 years. He currently facilitates the 2nd level of the African Awareness and Critical Thinking Study Class (AACTS) held weekly in Baltimore.
He has published four books to date: Urban Philosophy: Thought and Behavior System (Red Book), Urban Philosophy: Politics of Urban Struggle (Black Book), Urban Philosophy: New African Revolutionary Vanguard (Green Book), and African Manhood In The 21st Century. He lives in Baltimore with his wife, Mama Ife Fatiu, and their two watoto (children).
8 POINT POLITICAL PROGRAM
Point 1 & 2
To promote Pan African unity
To establish economic empowerment
Point 3 & 4
To establish African-centered educational institutions
To establish holistic healthcare/preventative care institutions
Point 5 & 6
To combat White supremacy
To combat injustice
Point 7 & 8
To fight for self determination
To fight for nationhood
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Welcome to The Seshat-Ḏḥwtj Study-Action Club, a vibrant study-action group dedicated to empowering people of Afrikan descent worldwide. Here, we honour our rich heritage, explore transformative knowledge, and take action to build a future rooted in Afrikan excellence.
Together, we:
🌍 Celebrate Afrikan history, cultures, and philosophies.
📚 Engage in critical discussions on topics like Pan-Afrikanism, decolonisation, economic liberation, and ancestral wisdom.
💡 Share tools and strategies for self-sufficiency, community-building, and global solidarity.
🔥 Turn knowledge into action through initiatives that uplift our communities.
Whether you’re here to learn, teach, or lead, you’re joining a movement fueled by unity, resilience, and purpose. Let’s reclaim our narrative and co-create a thriving Afrikan future. 🌟
Ubuntu! We are because you are.
What if you could heal from chronic diseases and issues like diabetes, high blood preassure, and more. Fasting is a great way for the body to detox and heal. Learn all about water fasting in this group, and what transformative things can happen when yoo allow yourself to…Slow Down & Fast with Mama Kala Kambon!
TaMeri District is a planned mixed-income residential development project in Mampong, Akuapem, Ghana. The project is designed to provide affordable housing for young people while focusing on indigenous integration within the community.
Key features include:
Mixed-income housing development
Business and employment opportunities
A business center offering job search/placement and training services
Integration with local community and culture
Part of KGEDC's broader community development strategy
The project falls under the oversight of KGEDC's Community Development & Planning committee and represents one of the organization's major infrastructure initiatives to support economic development and quality housing in the region.
This development aligns with KGEDC's mission to create sustainable neighborhoods and profitable communities for people of African descent, while working in partnership with local authorities and community members.
I have found it difficult to find information by Africans on textiles, fabric/thread making, sewing and quilting all which are tools towards our self sufficiency. I am a rebeginner to sewing and a complete beginner to quilting. Please, join me and us in our sewing and textile journey.
The Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi) has been at the forefront of African-centered cultural competence and scholarly activism since its inception in 1968.
Our History
BIRTH OF ABPSI: SEPTEMBER 2, 1968
The following press release, from September 1968, summarizes the initial thrust of ABPsi:
“The Association of Black Psychologists was formed as a national organization during the recent San Francisco meeting of the American Psychological Association. More than 200 Black Psychologists who hold positions in various academic, public, industrial and governmental programs met to develop a nationwide structure for pooling their resources in meeting the challenge of racism and poverty. The Association charged that APA through inadequate positive measures condoned white racist character of the American Society, and failed to recognize the new Black movement as the most promising model for solving problems stemming from the oppressive effect of American racism.
As an outgrowth of the early formative meetings, a document titled “A Petition of Concerns Submitted by the Association of Black Psychologists” was submitted to the APA by ABPsi, which read as follows:
The Association of Black Psychologists being urgently concerned about its role and that of the American Psychological Association in the Black People’s struggle for dignity and equality in this country recognize the following problems as in need of immediate attention:
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The Association of Black Psychologists has grown from a handful of concerned professionals into an independent, autonomous organization of over 1400 members. To see the full movie, “Toward a Black Psychology” by Shawn O. Utsey Ph.D click here.
1. The extremely limited number of Black psychologists, Black graduate students, and Black students in the undergraduate program
2. The failure of the American Psychological Association to direct its scientific and professional energies toward the solution of prominent social concerns, particularly the issues of poverty and racism and
3. The fact that the general organizational structure of the American Psychological Association reflects a serious lack of adequate representation of Black Psychologists.
“As historian, elder, and past president of ABPsi, I watched its growth from infancy to adulthood. The following information chronicles that growth process from past to present.”
Robert Williams, PhD.
Co- Founder, Past President,
The Association of Black Psychologists, inc.
A 56+ Year History and counting of the Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi)
The Association of Black Psychologists: An Organization Dedicated to Social Justice
Speaking Truth to Power: How Black/ African Psychology Changed the Discipline of Psychology
Making a positive impact on African/Black mental health since 1968
The Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi)
“We stand on the shoulders of those who gone before us”
RITUALS
ETHICS
JEGNASHIP
STUDENTS
PROFESSIONALS
African/Black Psychology
Black/African Centered psychology is a dynamic manifestation of unifying African principles, values and traditions. It is the self conscious “centering” of psychological analyses and applications in African realities, cultures, and epistemologies. Black/African centered psychology, as a system of thought and action, examines the processes that allow for the illumination and liberation of the Spirit.
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Our Mission
The Association of Black Psychologists sees its mission and destiny as the liberation of the African Mind, empowerment of the African Character, and enlivenment and illumination of the African Spirit.
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Until the lion tells his side of the story, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.
African Proverb
Purpose of the Association
The Association is organized to operate exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, including but not limited to:
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Promoting and advancing the profession of African Psychology
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Influencing and affecting social change; and
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Developing programs whereby psychologists of African descent (hereafter known as Black Psychologists) can assist in solving problems of Black communities and other ethnic groups.
To accomplish these purposes, the Board of Directors (hereafter known as “The Board”) shall exercise the following specific functions:
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Establish a central organization of Black Psychologists.
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Develop funding sources for working capital, staff support, and educational programs.
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Seek funding for projects involving Black Psychologists, such projects to include, but not be limited to: Scholarly Journals, Training Programs, Recruitment of Students and Faculty and community Mental Health Care Programs.
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Work with such organizations of behavioral scientists as are able to implement the purposes of The Association.
Meet Our Leaders
ABPsi International
The Association of Black Psychologists International (ABPsi International) is dedicated to advancing the global impact of Black psychology by fostering mental health, empowerment, and cultural resilience in communities of African descent worldwide. Through innovative research, transformative advocacy, and culturally grounded practices, ABPsi International champions the healing, growth, and liberation of Black people, ensuring their voices and experiences shape the future of psychology across borders.
Important Links:
Bylaws
Ethical Standards of the ABPsi
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The Association of Black Psychologists sees its mission and destiny as the liberation of the African Mind, empowerment of the African Character, and enlivenment and illumination of the African Spirit.
*REVOLUTIONARY SALUTATIONS*
I hope to share with you a plethora of wisdom, knowledge and understanding on how we can liberate our MamaLand Africa.
I Carry the African spirits of Ubuntu and Glory wherever I go. I embrace my ancestoral Heritage of the Abantu with Every Breath that I take.
I will raise my head high wherever I go spreading the MESSAGE of African Redemption, because of my African pride, And nobody will take that inborn right within me.
We really need Visionary and Fearless Africans to fight against Imperialism and neocolonialism in Africa, spread awareness across the globe that Africa’s liberation struggle is now, not tomorrow, Africa’s unity is now, not tomorrow, we are doing the small things we can do now, to form our own rituals through which our collective actions shall magnify into bigger projects that will eventually transform the global image of Africa.
As you comprehend this message, refrain from attacking the messenger, because this is your brother or sister in the spirit of Ubuntu, I’m because we’re, or we are because I’m, take the message and redistribute it or discover who you’re, find your identity as African and join our projects that are well designed to uplift us as Africans, or find out how you can belong to one of these actors in our liberation struggle, the wisdom bearers, the knowledge bearers or the bearers of understanding, so that you are part of the story of recreating a new Africa that you can be proud of globally, this is Ubuntu nation initiative.
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