
“We declare our right on this earth...to be a human being, to be respected as a human being, to be given the rights of a human being in this society, on this earth, in this day, which we intend to bring into existence by any means necessary.”
Omowale Malcolm El Hajj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X)
Ancestral Recognition Statement
May We Always Remember Those Who Have Gone Before Us. May We Be Inspired By Their Vision And Their Valor. May Their Lives Continuously Remind Us That Service Is More Important Than Success; That People Are More Important Than Possessions And; That Principle Is More Important than power. May Whatever We Do Be Shaped And Molded By Love, Respect, Integrity, Humility, Competence, Clarity Of Purpose, Compassion And Commitment. May Our Children And Our Children’s Children Carry Forth With Pride, The Nobility Of The Histories That Are Represented Here And The Various Traditions That Are Represented In This Circle. To The Creator Of All Of Us, Whatever Name We May Call That Creator; We Dedicate Our Lives To Making This World Better And More Beautiful




We honor Malcolm X's legacy through community service, activism, and education for all Afrikan people.










EL HAJJ MALIK EL SHABAZZ (MLI) CENTINNIAL OVERVIEW
On Wednesday March 19th, the Malcolm X Liberation Institute announced the May 18-19 Malcolm@100, commemorating Malcolm's 100th birthday celebration in Cape Coast Ghana.
The 2-day program opens in Winneba with a spiritually grounded, Pan African foundation, culminating with the unveiling of Malcolm's spectacular 12-foot statue by renowned sculptor Theopilus Kwesi Mensah. The evening Gala will follow in Cape Coast, Ghana.
The May 19th Program will include cultural performances, a keynote address and numerous testimonials and reflections on Malcolm's commitment to PanAfrican traditions, activism and the unification of Africans throughout the world. This 2-day offering will also represent the beginning of the centennial calendar of practical, hands-on initiatives, programs, resource/data gathering and Institutional development activities.
Yes, you can join this effort in a variety of ways:
with a $100-$500 donation your name (should you agree) will be inscribed at the base of the statue and you will receive a personalized Malcolm @100 Commemorative Certificate;
you may pursue the MLI website for programs and or initiatives that reflect your interests, skills and experiences,
you may engage in fund raising, research and or program development activities.
you may leave suggestions concerning ways to improve the institute, strengthen programs or brainstorm areas of need Should you wish to make a donation, please send to MLI Trustee Dr. Kwa David Whitaker, Esq. (aka Nana Kra kwamina Il) via CashApp (Snanakra);
PayPal (david whitaker.693), or Zelle (asheiltd@gmail.com).
All donations will be recorded immediately, acknowledged via text, email or post and promptly applied to sculpture expenses, Malcolm@100 Celebration related costs or ongoing centennial programming. For questions and additional information please
May God and the Ancestors continue to bless your efforts, guide your steps, shield you from harm and support the manifestation of your purpose.
Humbly Yours,
Trustees, Malcolm X Liberation Institute
"BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY"
Malcolm X Legacy Dinner & Celebration
(Sunday, May 18th, 2025 at 6pm – Midnight)
The Malcolm X Liberation Institute is inspired by the radical, Pan Afrikanist, humanistic activism and love of El Hajj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X) Our commitment and work is inspired by and builds on the legacy of sacrifice, courageous leadership, integrity and service to community personified by Ancestor Malcolm X and all Valiant Afrikan Ancestors
By Any Means Necessary!



Monday, May 19th 2025
Libations/Prayers
Welcome
Keynote Address- A retrospective on his life, meaning, and impact
Pan Afrikan Greetings from Canada, US, UK, Caribbean
Cultural Activities
Panel: Malcolm’s Impact and Legacy & Current Sahel Revolutions - A Historic Call to Action
Lunch
Cultural Activity (Bumble Bee Academy)
Workshops on:
Economic Self Reliance
Political Activism and organizing on the ground
Innovation and “AI” Afrikan revolution in the new century
Break
Short Film and Discussion
Where do we go from here: MLI Agenda and Call to Action
Closing Circle
Statue unveiling (ritual outdooring, speech, affirmations, celebration)
Retrospective- History, Context, and Impact of Ancestor Malcolm X
Focus:
Principles & Values
Afrikan people represent and are rooted in a powerful history of remarkably positive impact on world civilizations since the beginning of humankind into the present
The history of Pan Afrikan self-reliance, resilience, struggle, resistance, defiance, mobilization and thriving has also defined Afrikan realities-especially since the mengamaazi of Enslavement and Colonization.
Neo-colonization continues to plague and hamper the social, economic, cultural and spiritual development of Afrikan people everywhere
Get In Touch With Us
Connect with us to learn more about our mission and how you can be part of our community inspired by Malcolm X's legacy.
Contact
+233 55 812 2190 | +233 55 871 1655
Support
info@malcolmxliberation.org