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Return of the Prince of Pan-Africanism; Toronto welcomes back Dr. Umar Ifatunde after 12 years!

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

Peace and Pan-Africanism Toronto!

Last weekend, we invited the man known as the King of Controversy back to our great city. Dr. Umar Ifatunde, a renowned figure in the fields of education and mental health, is a name that is widely recognized by all, and his impact on the Afrikan and Afrikan-American community is undeniable. As a Doctor of Clinical Psychology and Certified School Psychologist, Dr. Umar has dedicated his career to advocating for the well-being and academic success of Black children.

Rooted in a rich historical lineage, Dr. Umar is a paternal kinsman to both the great Abolitionist Frederick Douglass and the late Bishop Alexander Wayman, two prominent figures in the fight for racial equality. This connection underscores his deep-seated commitment to social justice and the preservation of Afrikan heritage.

Beyond his academic pursuits, Dr. Umar is a passionate educator and community leader. He has founded and leads the “Unapologetically Afrikan” Black College & Consciousness Tour,” a transformative experience for young people that fosters a sense of pride in their cultural heritage and introduces them to the rich history of Afrikan- American colleges and universities. Additionally, his weekly Afrikan-American parent teleconference provides invaluable support and guidance to parents seeking to advocate for their children’s education and mental health.

Dr. Umar’s influence extends beyond academia and community work. His name, quotes, and speeches have been referenced and celebrated in the world of Hip-Hop music, solidifying his status as a cultural icon. His dedication to empowering Afrikan communities and promoting social justice has made him a highly sought-after scholar and a respected voice in the fight for equality.

The: GACN, Black Board International, RastaFest, EPG Creative Marketplace, AfroGlobal, Caribbean Vibrations, FAM TV and of course The Toronto Caribbean Newspaper welcomed the Prince of Pan-Africanism Dr. Umar Ifatunde to Toronto after 12 long years away.

The weekend of October 4th-6th, 2024, was a whirlwind of intellectual and cultural engagement, beginning with a Meet & Greet with Dr. Umar Johnson at The Real Jerk Legacy Restaurant in Toronto. The event, part of the 1st Fridays series, featured a book signing, Q&A session, and networking opportunities.

The following day, the energy shifted to Oshawa’s The Lighthouse for a networking event designed to connect industry leaders with emerging entrepreneurs. Special guests including Farley Flex, DeWitt Lee, and JahWigs, along with musical performances by Lindo P and others, created a vibrant atmosphere.

On Sunday October 6th, 2024, Dr. Umar delivered a powerful address on Pan-Africanism at the Jamaican Canadian Association. Dr. Umar, often referred to as the “King of Controversy,” has earned this title through his unapologetic and often polarizing views on issues impacting the Black community. Hosted by, well, me (Yeah), I had the opportunity to sit on stage and intellectually dialogue with Sis. Elaine Robinson (G.H.E.T.T.O Stories), Elder Szimbah Hanley, and Dr. Umar before he went IN on all of us. When I say he went in, I mean he went IN!

He has sparked intense debate with his critique of interracial dating, asserting that it undermines the unity and progress of Afrikan men and women in the diaspora. Dr. Umar harshly criticized parents, calling out both mothers and fathers for being “lazy” and failing to provide the necessary care and guidance for their children. His outspoken views that night extend to the education system, which he stated is neglecting Afrikan-Caribbean children, leaving them vulnerable to systemic oppression. He also highlights the need for fathers to seek mental health support, emphasizing that unresolved mental health issues prevent them from being present for their families.

Dr. Umar asserts that parents should stop vaccinating their children, claiming that vaccines are responsible for the increasing rates of autism in young children. He argues that the substances used in vaccines, particularly those containing certain preservatives and additives, have been linked to developmental disorders, including autism.

Dr. Umar emphasized the need for parents to conduct their own research and exercise caution before adhering to standard vaccination schedules, as he believes the medical community has overlooked potential adverse effects. His stance encouraged parents to prioritize their children’s health by opting out of vaccines, despite widespread scientific consensus supporting their safety.

When KINGS unite, the possibilities are endless. Teamwork makes the dream work. It was a historical weekend in Canada. Three successful events in three cities. Big respect to Kofi (Culture Power / GACN), Warren Salmon (First Fridays), Jamaal (EmProGraffix / Network & Build) and of course our special guest Dr. Umar Ifatunde.

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