Bandele Tyehimba, of Pan African Connection, has Died

by Bill Davenport February 18, 2012

Bandele Tyehimba, owner of Pan African Connection, an African art gallery and meeting place for progressive organizations in South Dallas, has died. The 58-year old gallerist and activist went to rest on Wednesday evening; his wife, unable to rouse him, called paramedics. The cause of his death is as yet unknown.

A wake will be held in the upstairs meeting room from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. The funeral will be Wednesday at St. Luke’s Community United Methodist Church in Dallas at 11 a.m. According to his family, the gallery will remain open in South Dallas, despite Tyehimba’s death and recent struggles with the poor economy and disputes with their landlords.

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Jacquelyn Wells February 19, 2012 - 21:39

I was shocked to hear this news. Will pay my respects on Wednesday.

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jason warren March 16, 2012 - 08:49

This is a great loss! Let’s lift him and his family up! Let’s continue our plight and struggle of Pan African liberation!

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