Haki Kweli Shakur
Game 4 P.E.A.C.E. alumnus Haki Kweli Shakur, based in Virginia, is a passionate activist and historian deeply immersed in the fight for New Afrikan independence and racial justice. He holds pivotal roles as the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Afrika and as the National Spokesman for the August Third Collective. With a profound commitment to social justice, Shakur tirelessly advocates for the liberation of Black political prisoners within the Black Liberation Movement. His activism extends globally, fostering solidarity against systemic oppression and advocating for transformative change.
Shakur’s journey is marked by his extensive involvement in revolutionary movements, where he has emerged as a critical voice in the dialogue on resistance and liberation. His leadership in Game 4 P.E.A.C.E. amplifies community empowerment through education and activism, addressing systemic violence and inequality. Shakur’s historical insights and strategic vision equip individuals and communities to confront and dismantle institutionalized racism and discrimination.
Beyond his advocacy roles, Shakur is recognized for his scholarly contributions to understanding the complexities of racial struggle and liberation movements. His writings and lectures inspire critical thinking and action among youth and activists, nurturing a new generation committed to justice and social change. Shakur’s dedication to bridging historical narratives with contemporary struggles enriches Game 4 P.E.A.C.E. with a profound understanding of past struggles and their relevance in shaping a more just and equitable future.
In addition to his activism and historical research, Shakur is a respected mentor and educator, guiding individuals to navigate and challenge prevailing injustices. His holistic approach integrates grassroots organizing with academic inquiry, empowering communities to enact meaningful social transformation. Shakur’s presence within Game 4 P.E.A.C.E. exemplifies leadership grounded in resilience, solidarity, and a steadfast commitment to advancing the principles of peace, equity, and justice.