About Banbose Shango
Banbose Shango Banbose Shango is a lifelong advocate of the international struggles for justice and peace. He is a:
• Veteran civil rights advocate and organizer (CORE, Friends of SNCC, Revolutionary Action Movement, Universal Negro Improvement Association, The Organization of Young West Indians, ACT for Freedom, the Afro-American Student Association, and others).
• Founding member of the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party and organizer in Washington DC, North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee and Florida.
• In conjunction with the American Indian Movement, led a delegation of 300 people to Libya in the “Give Peace a Chance†gathering in Tripoli in 1987.
• Co-Editor of Pan-African Roots newspaper. Published in newspapers, blogs and websites all over the world.
• Community organizer for many events and campaigns, including labor unions, student organizations, national and international advocacy groups including the Million Man March,
• Has lived and worked in many nations, including Guinea, South Africa, Guinea-Bissau, Aruba, Curacao, Jamaica, US Virgin Islands, Canada, Brazil, Bolivia, Venezuela, Cuba, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, the United Kingdom, France and Italy.
• Developed a specialty in analyzing the progressive and revolutionary struggles in South & Central America and the Caribbean, especially the Cuban Revolution, ALBA and the African Descendants.
Contact Banbose Shango via:
The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC)
[email protected]
202-719-0529 or 202-714-9435
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