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How to Join the AAPRP


Membership into the AAPRP is open to any and all Africans who understand and accept the objective and ideology of the party. Members voluntarily participate in a continuous political education process through the joining and helping build an AAPRP work-study circle as well as do consistent work to carry out the program of the AAPRP.

Our Political Education Process:
Work-Study Circles

This program of the AAPRP is open to any and all Africans interested in collective education about the African revolution and organizational training to prepare one to make their fullest contribution to the Pan-African Revolution. The only requirement to join or help setup a work-study circle is a sincere commitment to helping Africa and African people as well as a willingness to follow the guidelines of the work-study circle program. There are two aspects to this program: work and study.

The work-study circle process is designed to: train and prepare serious, unselfish strugglers for Africa and her people; develop a conscientious attitude towards revolutionary work; cultivate a strong sense of national pride in being African and a revolutionary commitment to actively support the just struggles of other oppressed and exploited peoples in the world. The AAPRP is confident that the most serious Africans that participate in the work-study process will want to commit their lives, talents and energies to the African Revolution and will become cadre of the AAPRP.

For more information about how to join the AAPRP, please review our Idelogical Training Guidelines at the links below. You are welcome to contact a Chapter representative near you.

Ideological Training Guidelines, 524 KB
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Ideological Training Guidelines, 147 KB
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