David Comissiong is a Barbadian-born political activist, founder of the Clement Payne Movement, and once served as head of the government's Commission for Pan-African affairs. He is a frequent critic of globalization and United States hegemony. [1] He is one of the key Pan-Africanists in Caribbean politics. Comissiong is an attorney by profession. He is married with two daughters.
David starred in the multi-award winning documentary 500 Years Later (2005) starring Maulana Karenga , Muhammed Shareef , Francis Cress Welsin , Kimani Nehusi, Paul Robeson Jr, Nelson George, and many more.
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- ^ Rome, Hitler And Bush - Facing Reality, Barbados Daily Nation, 24 March 2003
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