TransAfrica Forum
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TransAfrica Forum is a non-profit, global justice organization focusing on conditions in Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America. The organization sponsors seminars, conferences, public awareness campaigns, and training programs that promote human rights and alternative perspectives on the economic, political, and moral ramifications of U.S. foreign policy.
The work of TransAfrica Forum is summarized by the words from a section of the declaration of the 5th Pan-African Congress (1945), which reads in part:"We believe the success of Afro-Americans is bound up with the emancipation of all African peoples and also other dependent peoples and laboring classes everywhere."
The board members are
- Danny Glover, Chairman, International Human Rights Activist/Actor
- Willie E. Adams, Secretary-Treasurer, International Longshore and Warehouse Union
- Harry Belafonte, President, Belafonte Enterprises, Inc.
- James L. Davis, MD
- Manthia Diawara, Director, Institute of African-American Affairs, University Professor, New York University
- James C. Early, Director, Cultural Heritage Policy, Smithsonian Institution Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
- Sylvia Hill, Professor of Urban Affairs, University of the District of Columbia
- Walter Mosley, Author
- Charles Ogletree, Jr., Jesse Climenko Professor of Law, Founding & Executive Director,Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice, Harvard Law School
- Maya Rockeymoore, Founder & President, Global Policy Solutions, LLC
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