Trademark Overview
On Wednesday, September 2, 2020, a trademark application was filed for PAN AFRICAN CENTER FOR EMPOWERMENT (PACE) with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the PAN AFRICAN CENTER FOR EMPOWERMENT (PACE) trademark a serial number of 90154578. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Monday, July 26, 2021. This trademark is owned by Pan African Center for Empowerment. The PAN AFRICAN CENTER FOR EMPOWERMENT (PACE) trademark is filed in the Education & Entertainment Services and Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services categories with the following description:
Pan African Center for Empowerment (PACE) is a nonprofit educational and technological service that seeks to elevate the quality of life for people of African heritage across the globe. PACE uses modern, cross-disciplinary tools to deconstruct the systems that oppress the people of African descent communities by building human-centered, tech-powered solutions in their place. Through professional and entrepreneurship development resources, health and wellness initiatives, public arts projects, media production, computer technology software and educational programs, the organization reimagines and re-forms the shared experience of the African Diaspora, so that we may be connected by our power rather than our pain
Pan African Center for Empowerment (PACE) is a nonprofit educational and technological service that seeks to elevate the quality of life for people of African heritage across the globe. PACE uses modern, cross-disciplinary tools to deconstruct the systems that oppress the people of African descent communities by building human-centered, tech-powered solutions in their place. Through professional and entrepreneurship development resources, health and wellness initiatives, public arts projects, media production, computer technology software and educational programs, the organization reimagines and re-forms the shared experience of the African Diaspora, so that we may be connected by our power rather than our pain