We're All Africans by Obi Egbuna, Jr.

Obi Egbuna Jr. is a Pan-African activist, educator, playwright, producer, journalist, organizer, and revolutionary.

He was born in London, England, on October 8, 1969, and raised in Washington, DC. He received a degree in Political Science from the University of the District of Columbia in 1992.

Egbuna, Jr was a founding member of the Pan-African Liberation Organization (PALO), established in Washington, D.C., from 1990-2007. He was also the technical advisor for the Pan-African Student Youth Movement (PASYM) at Bowie State University and was the technical advisor to Cease Fire Don’t Smoke the Brothers, Inc., in Washington, DC.

Egbuna, Jr has dedicated his life to organizing in communities throughout the world for over 15 years. He is the first U.S.-based External Relations Officer for the Zimbabwe-Cuba Friendship Association. Egbuna Jr. tries to bring the connection to his roots that his parents taught him to the forefront with his lessons.

He has been teaching Pan-African history for 32 years and has focused on reconnect Black people globally to their African heritage.