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Afrikan Black Coalition

The Afrikan Black Coalition (ABC) are a group of student organizations for black students at University of California schools, formed to unite and solve issues concerning academic policy, campus social atmosphere, and matriculation of black students to the university.[1][2]

History edit

In 2003, founding member Jewel Love brought together student leaders from the Black/African student organizations in the UC system. As a major in Black Studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara, Jewel felt that the deep disrespect of the culture, religion, and philosophy, of historically African people, was a stumbling block to African-American success at the University of California at Santa Barbara campus. Extending this sentiment to every UC school, UC-ABC was founded to preserve the spirit, culture, and aspirations of African people throughout the UC school system.

Founding members included Ainye Long and Edwina Williams (University of California, Santa Cruz), Na'Shaun Neal and Catherine Sylvester (University of California, Los Angeles), Raniyah Abdus-Samad and Renita Chaney (University of California, Berkeley), Venita Goodwin, Adia Smith, Isaac Frederick and Naseem Beauchman (University of California, Davis), Tiana Lynch (University of California, Irvine), and Stephanie Akpa (University of California, San Diego). In 2003, much like today, Black African students at each UC campus faced racial discrimination in the form of threats, offensive comments, and actions taken by many non-black students. These offenses, coupled with the declining numbers of Black African students at the UC system (as a result of Proposition 209), led the various chairs, presidents, and external representatives to form the University of California African Black Coalition. The first meeting was in the fall of 2003 held at the University of California, Santa Cruz. At the first meeting, the following schools were in attendance: Santa Barbara, San Diego, Santa Cruz, Los Angeles, Davis, and Berkeley.

Subsequent meetings were held at Berkeley, San Diego, Santa Cruz, and Los Angeles. In the spring of 2004, University of California, Riverside was added, and in 2007, University of California, Merced.

The first UC ABC action was held on the campus of UC San Diego in coordination with the progressive students of color at UCSD during the UCSA Students of Color Conference to protest the hostile educational environment. This was the first coordinated action of the organization. Approximately 50 students from the various UC-ABC schools attended direct action.

Structure edit

The Organizing Board of UC ABC consists of President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Conference Coordinator.

Conference history edit

In 2004 the University of California African Black Coalition held its first annual conference at UC Santa Cruz. The Conference Chair was UCSC ABC rep, Ainye Long, External Vice Chair for UCSC'c African/Black Student Alliance ("ABSA"). Guest speakers included Professors Trica Rose, George Lipsitz, and David Anthony. The conference was successful by all standards and has continued on since that time. The conferences are tailored to meet the social and political needs of Black/African students in the UC system.

In 2005, the conference was held at UC San Diego. The Coalition president was Catherine Sylvester.

In 2006, the conference was held at UC Davis.

In 2007, the conference was held at Santa Barbara.

In 2008, the fifth conference was held at UC Irvine. The Coalition co-presidents were Lonneshia Webb and Christina Williams. The chair of fundraising was Melanie Garber. The site committee co-chairs were Ashley Turner and Alexandria Gurley.

In 2009, the sixth conference was held at UC Merced.

In 2010, the seventh conference was held at UC Riverside. The conference co-chairs were Stacey Hartnett and Khiana Ferguson.[1]

In 2011, the eighth conference was held at UCLA. The conference chair was Adrien Sebro.

In 2012, the ninth Conference was held at UC Berkeley.

In 2013, the tenth Conference was held at UC San Diego. The conference chair was Grant White.

In 2014, the eleventh Conference was held at UC Santa Cruz. Angela Davis and Ambassador Atallah Shabazz attended.

In 2015, the twelfth Conference was held at UC Irvine. Elaine Brown and Wade Noble attended. The conference co-chairs were Jazmyne McNesse and Angelique McGrue.

In 2016, the thirteenth Conference was scheduled to be held at UC Santa Barbara.[3]

In 2017, the Fourteenth Conference was held at CSU Long Beach. Speakers included Boyce Watkins, Bakari Sellers, Monique W Morris EdD, screening of #Bars4Justice documentary and Q&A by multimedia activists Queen Muhammad Ali & Hakeem Khaaliq of Nation19, Angela Rye, Za Za Ali, Nuri Muhammad, and Key Note address by Minister Louis Farrakhan January 14, 2017.[4][5][6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Chris Levister, "UC African Black Coalition Honors Gains, Tackles Setbacks" December 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Black Voice News, Thursday, May 6, 2010, retrieved January 25, 2011.
  2. ^ "African-American Students of the University of California Ask for Changes", U of C Riverside Newsroom, May 1, 2010, retrieved January 25, 2011.
  3. ^ "2016 Afrikan Black Coalition -- UCSB". 2016 Afrikan Black Coalition -- UCSB. Retrieved 2019-06-13.
  4. ^ Conglomeration, Monroe Jr. "MINISTER LOUIS FARRAKHAN AT Afrikan Black Coalition Conference 1/14". Youtube. Retrieved 18 January 2017.[dead YouTube link]
  5. ^ "Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools". Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  6. ^ @AblackCoalition. "#Bars4Justice will be playing at #ABC2k17". Twitter. Afrikan Black Coalition. Retrieved 18 January 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Facebook page

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1 2 Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Conference history 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn 2003 founding member Jewel Love brought together student leaders from the Black African student organizations in the UC system As a major in Black Studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara Jewel felt that the deep disrespect of the culture religion and philosophy of historically African people was a stumbling block to African American success at the University of California at Santa Barbara campus Extending this sentiment to every UC school UC ABC was founded to preserve the spirit culture and aspirations of African people throughout the UC school system Founding members included Ainye Long and Edwina Williams University of California Santa Cruz Na Shaun Neal and Catherine Sylvester University of California Los Angeles Raniyah Abdus Samad and Renita Chaney University of California Berkeley Venita Goodwin Adia Smith Isaac Frederick and Naseem Beauchman University of California Davis Tiana Lynch University of California Irvine and Stephanie Akpa University of California San Diego In 2003 much like today Black African students at each UC campus faced racial discrimination in the form of threats offensive comments and actions taken by many non black students These offenses coupled with the declining numbers of Black African students at the UC system as a result of Proposition 209 led the various chairs presidents and external representatives to form the University of California African Black Coalition The first meeting was in the fall of 2003 held at the University of California Santa Cruz At the first meeting the following schools were in attendance Santa Barbara San Diego Santa Cruz Los Angeles Davis and Berkeley Subsequent meetings were held at Berkeley San Diego Santa Cruz and Los Angeles In the spring of 2004 University of California Riverside was added and in 2007 University of California Merced The first UC ABC action was held on the campus of UC San Diego in coordination with the progressive students of color at UCSD during the UCSA Students of Color Conference to protest the hostile educational environment This was the first coordinated action of the organization Approximately 50 students from the various UC ABC schools attended direct action Structure editThe Organizing Board of UC ABC consists of President Vice President Secretary Treasurer and Conference Coordinator Conference history editIn 2004 the University of California African Black Coalition held its first annual conference at UC Santa Cruz The Conference Chair was UCSC ABC rep Ainye Long External Vice Chair for UCSC c African Black Student Alliance ABSA Guest speakers included Professors Trica Rose George Lipsitz and David Anthony The conference was successful by all standards and has continued on since that time The conferences are tailored to meet the social and political needs of Black African students in the UC system In 2005 the conference was held at UC San Diego The Coalition president was Catherine Sylvester In 2006 the conference was held at UC Davis In 2007 the conference was held at Santa Barbara In 2008 the fifth conference was held at UC Irvine The Coalition co presidents were Lonneshia Webb and Christina Williams The chair of fundraising was Melanie Garber The site committee co chairs were Ashley Turner and Alexandria Gurley In 2009 the sixth conference was held at UC Merced In 2010 the seventh conference was held at UC Riverside The conference co chairs were Stacey Hartnett and Khiana Ferguson 1 In 2011 the eighth conference was held at UCLA The conference chair was Adrien Sebro In 2012 the ninth Conference was held at UC Berkeley In 2013 the tenth Conference was held at UC San Diego The conference chair was Grant White In 2014 the eleventh Conference was held at UC Santa Cruz Angela Davis and Ambassador Atallah Shabazz attended In 2015 the twelfth Conference was held at UC Irvine Elaine Brown and Wade Noble attended The conference co chairs were Jazmyne McNesse and Angelique McGrue In 2016 the thirteenth Conference was scheduled to be held at UC Santa Barbara 3 In 2017 the Fourteenth Conference was held at CSU Long Beach Speakers included Boyce Watkins Bakari Sellers Monique W Morris EdD screening of Bars4Justice documentary and Q amp A by multimedia activists Queen Muhammad Ali amp Hakeem Khaaliq of Nation19 Angela Rye Za Za Ali Nuri Muhammad and Key Note address by Minister Louis Farrakhan January 14 2017 4 5 6 References edit a b Chris Levister UC African Black Coalition Honors Gains Tackles Setbacks Archived December 9 2010 at the Wayback Machine Black Voice News Thursday May 6 2010 retrieved January 25 2011 African American Students of the University of California Ask for Changes U of C Riverside Newsroom May 1 2010 retrieved January 25 2011 2016 Afrikan Black Coalition UCSB 2016 Afrikan Black Coalition UCSB Retrieved 2019 06 13 Conglomeration Monroe Jr MINISTER LOUIS FARRAKHAN AT Afrikan Black Coalition Conference 1 14 Youtube Retrieved 18 January 2017 dead YouTube link Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools Retrieved 18 January 2017 AblackCoalition Bars4Justice will be playing at ABC2k17 Twitter Afrikan Black Coalition Retrieved 18 January 2017 External links editOfficial website Facebook page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Afrikan Black Coalition amp oldid 1090393587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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