8PAC1 Conversations: Reparations Reverend Kwame Kamau and Siphiwe Baleka discuss Pan Africanism, Lineage Restoration and PFPAD

Later this year, the government of Zimbabwe will be hosting the “8th Pan African Congress Part 1 (8PAC1)” called by H.E. Ambassador Arikana Chihombori-Quao. The Coordinator for the 8PAC1, Siphiwe Baleka, discusses several issues facing the African Diaspora with Reverend Kwame Kamau.

Ambassador Reverend Kwame Kamau is an African Reparations Minister and Diplomat who operates as a thought leader in the intersectional and interdisciplinary spheres of Education, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Environmentalism, Empowerment of Communities, Esoterism and Emancipation Advocacy within a signature Ubuntu framework utilizing traditional and indigenous means and methodologies of restorative justice to heal the deep seated wounds of the Pan-African community in particular and the brotherhood of humanity in general.

His Excellency has been vocal about addressing the need for Racial Equality, Restorative Justice, Ethno-relevant Education, Comprehensive Health Equity, Organic Agriculture, Pan-African Ubuntu (Humanitarian) Practice and Policy, Decolonizing Christianity, etc., appearing on TV 6 Morning Edition and other local, regional and international mainstream television, radio and print media, as well as social media outlets, since 2004.

As a Public Speaker and Community Organizer, Ambassador Kamau has addressed live audiences and made several online appearances to help direct these discussions, as important and relevant as they are at this time, including, his production and hosting of an ongoing internationally supported Webinar Series, “Return To Eden – The African Ubuntu Origins of Humanity”, as well as his co-hosting of Emancipation Support Committee’s weekly radio program, “Indaba” via 91.1fm. Reverend Kamau’s Volunteerism and Community Activism includes his leadership and involvement in International Pan-African Royal and Civil Society think tanks, development & healing associations, schools, cultural, sporting and spiritual organizations and village and community councils. His participation in these varied groupings have been in diverse roles, including: Ambassador, Executive Officer, Public Relations Officer, Research Officer, Education Officer, Secretary and Director.

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