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Welcome to the draft programme of work for the fourth session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent

This page provides detailed information about the main sessions and side events, including times, locations, and speakers

For any questions or further information, please feel free to contact the Permanent Forum Secretariat at pfpad@un.org


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Wednesday, April 16
 

1:00pm EDT

Side event - Developing Saturday Schools for Africa and Youth of African Descent, Globally
Wednesday April 16, 2025 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Title of the side event:  EDUCATION STATEGY SESSION                                                                                                                                                              
Developing Saturday Schools for Africa and Youth of African Descent, Globally
Date, time and time zone of side event:                                                                                                                      Wednesday, April 16, 2025, | 1:00 pm -3:00 pm (ET- New York)

Sponsoring organization(s) or entity/ies:
International Civil Society Working Group (ICSWG)
 
Language(s) in which the side event will be held
English

Description of the side event (no more than 100 words):                                                                                        This session explores International Saturday Schools, empowering youth of African descent globally with African-centered education. Highlighting SEA Saturday School in Benin as a model, it emphasizes curricula teaching history, heritage, and community engagement. Key focuses include language preservation through indigenous language education and materials, and creating an academic pipeline inspired by Harriet Tubman’s principle—supporting students' advancement to uplift communities. Actionable steps: Implement the SEA model to expand Saturday Schools globally, develop mother-tongue resources, and establish academic pipelines for lifelong student support, fostering leadership and community connection among African-descended youth.                                                                            
Location of the side event (or website for registration, for events held online). For
online events, kindly ensure to send the connection link to facilitate participants’
access. HYBRID – In-person Location: Church Of the Covenant, 310 East 42nd Street, New York, New York and Virtually on Zoom, Zoom Registration Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/K7Dsl4yeStWZnacgv_4TgA

Name and email address of the lead organizer (and permission to publish the lead
organizer’s contact details)
Submitted by: ICSWG Programs Co-lead Prophet N. Anyanwu Cox, R.N (MO)., M.Ed., Email: anyanwu1950@gmail.com | Permission to publish given

PANELIST: Dr. Sheila Walke, anthropologist, educator. Dr. Valerie F. Hunt (Implements a SEA model Saturday School in Benin, Africa), Dr. Julianne Malveaux economist, educator, and public policy analyst., Dr. Reynaldo Anderson, Afrofuturist, Dr. Niamo Muid, Educator, Reparationist and Saturday School parent

(Optional) Weblink for any further information: https://iwgpfpad.mn.co/spaces/9306480/feed
Wednesday April 16, 2025 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Church Of the Covenant 310 East 42nd Street, New York

6:00pm EDT

Side event - Discussion on the US Department of Justice January 2025 Report on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Wednesday April 16, 2025 6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
Title: Discussion on the US Department of Justice January 2025 Report on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

Date, time and time zone: 16 April 2025 at 6:00 p.m., ET

Sponsoring entities: Black Public Media, Trinity University Press, The Mary Jones Parrish Reading Room for History Literacy

Language: English

Description: This January, the US Department of Justice released its report on the Federal investigation into the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, a murderous military-style campaign that targeted Greenwood, Tulsa’s African American enclave. Although the moral case for reparations is clear, the legal basis is not: Relevant civil rights statutes did not exist at the time, and the perpetrators are long dead. The DOJ review relied on sources represented on the panel: Victor Luckerson, author of Built From the Fire; Lisa Fanning, genetic genealogist on the Tulsa Graves Investigation; and Anneliese Bruner, descendant of Tulsa massacre survivor and author Mary Jones Parrish.

Location: Online (Eventbrite); Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1spa0ME9RSm19f8simbbmg

Name and email address of the lead organizer: Anneliese Bruner, anneliese.bruner@gmail.com

Link: Descended From the Promised Land, a Black Public Media-supported documentary featuring massacre descendants’ reflections on what was lost to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Viewing this 20-minute film in advance will give attendees a grounding in the history of the catastrophe.
Wednesday April 16, 2025 6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
Online
 

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