Project Black Ankh is committed to teaching life-saving skills to underserved communities—our communities—where there is distress and difficulty in finding appropriate first responders arriving...
On December 16, 2015, the All African People's Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) held a Facebook Town Hall entitled "What does sustainable development in Africa look like"
"Similar to Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the West African Ebola epidemic highlights the vulnerable position Africans are in."
HUNTSVILLE, AL--On October 3, 2015, one of the Uhuru Movement's non-profit organizations, The All African People Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP), is having its 1st One African One Nation (OAON) Cultural Festival fundraiser in conjunction with the City of Huntsville Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA).
SIERRA LEONE – The following is a Project Black Ankh: Ebola Response in Sierra Leone, update from AAPDEP forces. It describes the community outreach and sensitization programs initiated by AAPDEP as a way to educate communities about some of the real threats of this disease. This involved radio and street outreach.
WASHINGTON, D.C.--We are excited to announce the newest members of our International Executive Committee, Aja Zola (Houston, TX) and Hadyah El (Philadelphia, PA).
HOUSTON—On Sunday, May 18, 2014, from 10:00 am thru 4:00 pm Houston AAPDEP members, along with environmentalist volunteers of Nell Wheeler Metal Tanks.com will...
As the video of Annmarie's story goes viral on the internet, we have to look at the underlying causes of the conditions that made her bold action necessary.
The All African People's Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) is excited to announce the US tour of its International Director, Dr. Aisha Fields, PhD.