Join the All-African Women’s Revolutionary Union – the women’s wing of the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party – for an international Pan-African Women’s Day webinar featuring a panel of revolutionary African women talking about staying ready for the revolution in the midst of imperialism and patriarchy. This webinar will be taking place on Friday September 1st at 4 PM UTC and will be hosted via Zoom and streamed live to AAPRP social media platforms – Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. Registration is required to participate via Zoom/ For more information visit aaprp-intl.org or
Pan-African Women’s Day (PAWD) is held annually across the world to celebrate the first Pan-African Women’s Conference and the creation of the Pan-African Women’s Organization in 1962 in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. One year prior to the establishment of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), women Delegations of 14 Independent African countries and 10 National Liberation Movements met at the first Conference of African Women that took place in Dar Es Salaam, Tanganyika, 31 July 1962. The organization that emerged was later called the Pan-African Women’s Organization and 31st July was established worldwide as the Day of Women Pan-Africanists or Pan-African Women’s Day.