A broad ethos which governs progressive African organizations; united through diversity, collating resources, strategies and knowledge. Return to the Home page The African Code is the fundamental intersection of our most cherished ideas and ideals, which serve as the fundamental bases of global African organizational unity for progressive action in the vein of self-determination. Directory of Membership; services and links contact us for more information about the code, click here for all other forms of

The African Code is a broad ethos which governs progressive African organizations. The African Code is the fundamental intersection of Africa's most cherished ideas and ideals, which serve as the bases for global Pan-African organizational unity and self-determination.

"A race of people is like an individual man; until it uses its own talent, takes pride in its own history, expresses its own culture, affirms its own selfhood, it can never fulfill itself."

- El Hajj Malik Shabazz

The African Code is built on areas of agreement and serves as the template for offering solutions to a global African crisis. The prime structure of the code sets models for working together with minimum friction allowing for efficiency and resource management. The African Code works by applying 7 key principles to all areas of Pan-African activities.

 

Today African unity is more definable by a common history of oppression as opposed to common cultural identity or shared ideology. The institutionalization of Africa's most cherished beliefs has never been done as a collective, leaving a wide ungrounded canon with no basis for unity. False notions of unity based solely on skin color are impractical. The African Code is drawn from Africa's diversity as a racial family, so whether people are Voodoo, Muslim, Igbo, Christian, Jew, Spiritual, Caribbean , Arabian, American there can be unity on our intersecting commonalities.

 

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