Efia nwangaza biography

Efia Nwangaza

Efia Nwangaza

In November 2022 Efia Nwangaza signed the Open Letter from RWU to the President, Malcolm X Center for Human Rights & Self Determination.

Black Radical Congress

In March 1998 “Endorsers of the Call” to found a Black Radical Congress included Efia Nwangaza, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement[1].

United for Peace and Justice Affiliation

In 2005 Efia Nwangaza, Not in Our Name was on the Steering Committee of United for Peace and Justice[2].

In July 2007 Efia Nwangaza representing Not in Our Name / Afrikan-American Institute for Policy Studies (SC) was affiliated to United for Peace and Justice.[3]

March on Wall Street

On April 3 2008 Efia Nwangaza, founder/director of Malcolm X Center for Self-Determination, Greenville, SC endorsed a Bail Out the People Movement organized "March on Wall Street" ;

Because we must demand that the needs of the people come before the greed of the super rich. Millions are jobless and homeless, and millions more will be living on the streets if the government continues to wast

Efia Nwangaza

American activist and attorney

Efia Nwangaza (born 1951) is an American activist and attorney from South Carolina. Nwangaza was the Green Party's nominee in the 2004 United States Senate election in South Carolina.

Early life, education and career

Nwangaza was raised in Norfolk, Virginia. She is a graduate of Spelman College, Temple University and Golden Gate University School of Law.

She has served as a staff attorney for the Greenville Legal Services Program, and is an independent attorney.[1]

Activism

Nwangaza founded and directs Greenville's Afrikan American Institute for Policy Studies, the Malcolm X Center for Self-Determination, and WMXP-LP community radio station. She has participated in numerous local, state and national protests,[2] including the protest in the aftermath of the killing of Michael Brown.[3]

Nwangaza is the past national co-chair of the Jericho Movement for Amnesty and Freedom of U.S. Political Prisoners,[4] a member of the SNCC-Atlanta Project,[5] the National Co

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