Dr. Umar Johnson – LIVE in Toronto (Rescheduled) – Presenting a Roadmap to Pan African Unity in the 21st Century
Online Advance Standard Tickets available for $30. At the event door tickets will be $40
Online Advance Standard Tickets available for $30. At the event door tickets will be $40
Online Advance Standard Tickets available for $30. At the event door tickets will be $40
Ashra Kwesi is a historian (griot) and lecturer on ancient African history and religion. He reveals firsthand information from the ancient temples, tombs and papyrus papers recorded when African people were teachers of the world. Brother Kwesi brings a wealth of information and a powerful delivery, based on 32 years of study and tour experience in the African Nile Valley. He spent 14 of those years as an assistant to the noted Kemetologist, Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan.
Help us celebrate our Rich Culture & Heritage at the Pan-Afrikan Dinner & Dance on Saturday February 24, 2018 in the Lady Hamilton Ballroom inside the Toronto Plaza Hotel.
The evening will be hosted by Lady Sharon of Roots Reggae Hub and Dewitt Lee lll of the Money, Power & Respect Show on 96.5 Radio Fm
The Global Afrikan Communities Network is honoured to announce the return of the Prince of Pan-Afrikanism, Dr. Umar Johnson!
Back by popular demand, Toronto will be hosting the event at 1677 Wilson Avenue, on Sunday, February 25th, 2018 at the Toronto Plaza Hotel.
Dr. Umar Johnson is a certified school psychologist with a PHD in clinical psychology along with three undergrad degrees including political science. He is actively working towards the betterment of the Afrikan diaspora by uniting black people to help us eradicate issues that have been passed down generationally through, colonialism, the impact of white supremacy and negative mental indoctrination. Dr. Umar Johnson pushes a Pan- Afrikan movement because he believes it is high-time we come together to effectively work towards the positive progression of Afrikan people. With Toronto being the most diverse city in this world with more than half its population born outside of Canada, it should be our duty to attend this lectured event. From the continent to the Caribbean, lets show our support by representing the true essence of black love and unity. Dr. Umar Johnson is the epitome of leadership and Pan-Afrikanism. Please show your support by purchasing a ticket. Tell a friend to tell a friend, your entire family is welcome. It’s a Black History Month event you don’t want to miss out on! Join your brothers and sisters and help us welcome Dr. Umar Johnson.
On Saturday April 29 & Sunday April 30 2017, living legend in the fight for the liberation of the African mind, Professor James Small will conduct a two day lecture…
On Saturday April 29 & Sunday April 30 2017, living legend in the fight for the liberation of the African mind, Professor James Small will conduct a two day lecture at York University Underground (Saturday April 29, 2017 at 3:00 – 9:00 pm) and Toronto Plaza Hotel at 1677 Wilson Ave (Sunday, April 30, 2017 at 3:00 – 9:00 pm).
Presented by the G.A.C.N. (Global Afrikan Community Network), Professor James Small lecture series is priced for the entire family to enjoy. Children under 16 years are FREE, Students pay $10 at the door, with a valid high school or post secondary school ID and adults can purchase advance tickets for $20 each day or $35 for both days.
Enjoy a brilliant evening with local African-Canadian authors. This event highlights some of the best books of our generation. The authors and illustrators books cover every aspect of African-Canadian lives through their incredible narrative
One of the G.A.C.N’s main mandates is to organize the Global Afrikan Community, starting with Toronto. Our goal is to ensure that Toronto’s Black Community is prosperous in all their…
The Global Afrikan Community Network (G.A.C.N.) is honoured to present its first annual Pan Afrikan Gala Fundraiser Summer Solstice Celebration. This years theme is “Purpose”. Join us on Saturday June 25, 2016 at the North York Civic Centre Community Hall. (Please see attachment) Doors open at 5:30 pm with Dinner service at 7:00 pm. Dancing until midnight.