African Liberation Day
Today, we honor the founding of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963—a moment that marked a bold step toward unity, self-determination, and sovereignty for African nations. But this day is bigger than politics—it’s spiritual, ancestral, and deeply personal.
We celebrate not only the struggles and achievements of African countries, but the resilience of African people, on the continent and in the diaspora.
Take a moment to remember who you are and where you come from:
Today, we recommit to the principles of unity, freedom, and resistance against colonialism and systemic oppression. The fight isn’t over—but neither is our power.
Whether you're lighting a candle, reading up on Pan-African history, or simply pausing in gratitude, do it with intention. Because liberation isn’t just a moment in history, it’s a lifestyle.
Black stands for the people,
And Green honors the richness of our land.
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