- 1968 - what to cherish and what to discard
- 1968, the view from outside London - Swansea!
- Artistic Modernism as Reply to Mass Media
- Credit Crunch, Food Riots and the New Capitalist Crisis
- May 1968
- Short Story Writing
- Stopping the War in 1968 and 2008
- The Bishop, the Beatniks and Free Derry Wall
- Films
- All Talks
1968 and Africa
Submitted by Andrew on Sun, 20/04/2008 - 12:55.
Room:
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12pmExplo Nani-Kofi is an African solidarity and Pan African community campaign activist. He is the editor of the Kilombo Pan African Journal, a publication of struggles of Africans co-existing with the rest of the world in the spirit of social justice and equality. He has been a member of the national steering committee of the Stop the War Coalition (StWC) since 2004 and local chair of the Hammersmith StWC since 2006. He was secretary of the African United Action Front, an umbrella group of African self-determination groups, from 1999 to 2002, and is co-ordinator
of the African Liberation Support Campaign Network. In the latter role he has initiated the Stop Proxy Wars in Africa Campaign as well as the Trade Unions Conference for African Liberation. He has also been on the co-ordinating group of the Mumia Must live Campaign (campaigning for the African-American journalist on death row, Mumia Abu-Jamal), IMF and world Bank Wanted For Fraud Campaign and also on various campaigns on asylum and immigration.