The paper takes a stand on recent criticisms levelled against Pan-Africanism, particularly concerning notions of African identity and sovereignty. The paper postulates a new paradigm of solidarity that, regardless of the colour of the skin, insists on human dignity, the search for global justice and the universal achievement of human rights. To support this argumen...
The paper takes a stand on recent criticisms levelled against Pan-Africanism, particularly concerning notions of African identity and sovereignty. The paper postulates a new paradigm of solidarity that, regardless of the colour of the skin, insists on human dignity, the search for global justice and the universal achievement of human rights. To support this argumen...