Elizabeth Sibeko of the Pan African Congress Speaks in Oakland
Created Date
October 8th, 1986
November 17th, 1986
Description
The Bay Area was a focal point of Anti-Apartheid organizing and solidarity with African Liberation Movements. Pan African Congress (PAC) organizer, Elizabeth Sibeko, talks about the work of the PAC in Tanzania, the violence of the South African state against the colonized Black population, and repression against liberation fighters. Sibeko also talks about the work of the PAC with refugee communities in Tanzania
the conditions of the Bantustans
and the origins of the PAC.
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