
About this Event
Discover the Future of Reparations with Reparation Nation Limited
Are you passionate about social justice and historical reparation? Do you want to learn more about how we plan to establish the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA) and make a meaningful impact? Join our free weekly discussion events where we dive deep into our comprehensive plan, covering both Phase 1 and Phase 2, and explore other relevant topics.
<h4></h4><h4>Why Attend?</h4>
- Learn About Phase 1: Understand our strategy to raise finance for the establishment of an international entity that will process and distribute reparation claims to Black and Mixed-Black people.
- Explore Phase 2: Get insights into how we plan to sell Reparation Bonds and ensure sustained funding for ADEJA’s initiatives.
- Expert Insights: Engage with leading reparation consultants who are considered "The best Reparation Consultants in the known world, probably."
- Interactive Discussions: Participate in open discussions, ask questions, and share your thoughts on how we can achieve historical reparatory justice.
- Community Building: Connect with like-minded individuals and become part of a community dedicated to social justice and empowerment.
- Knowledge: Comprehensive understanding of ADEJA’s mission and strategic plans.
- Inspiration: Motivation to contribute to and support reparatory justice initiatives.
- Networking: Opportunities to meet experts, activists, and community leaders.
- Engagement: Active participation in shaping the future of reparatory justice.
Together, we can create a future of justice and equity.
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Reparation Nation Limited – Empowering Change, One Step at a Time.

Reparation Nation Limited
Objective
To raise capital to establish an international entity/state/central bank/organization, named African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA), which will process and distribute reparation claims to Black and Mixed-Black people.
Steps to Achieve Phase 1<h4>1. Initial Seed Funding</h4>
- Target: Raise £10 million
- Approach: Reach out to high-net-worth individuals, philanthropists, and socially responsible investment funds.
- Rationale: Attract initial investors who are passionate about social justice and historical reparation.
- Platform: Utilize platforms like Kickstarter, GoFundMe, and Indiegogo.
- Target: Raise £5 million from public contributions.
- Marketing: Develop a robust social media and marketing campaign highlighting the mission and potential impact of ADEJA.
- Entities: Partner with NGOs, civil rights organizations, and community groups.
- Contribution: Seek both financial support and in-kind contributions such as expertise, resources, and advocacy.
- Benefit: Leverage existing networks and credibility.
- Application: Apply for grants from international bodies like the United Nations, African Union, and European Union.
- Focus: Emphasize alignment with global human rights and equality initiatives.
- Outcome: Secure multi-year funding commitments.
Objective
To sell Reparation Bonds to finance the activities of ADEJA and ensure sustained funding for the distribution of reparations.
Steps to Achieve Phase 2<h4>1. Bond Structure Design</h4>
- Type: Issue both short-term (5 years) and long-term (10-20 years) bonds.
- Interest Rate: Competitive interest rates to attract institutional and retail investors.
- Backed By: Tradeable assets such as financial resources and precious commodities.
- Jurisdictions: Secure approval from financial regulatory bodies in major markets (UK, EU, US).
- Compliance: Ensure full compliance with international financial regulations.
- Target Audience: Institutional investors, ethical investment funds, and retail investors.
- Channels: Financial advisors, investment platforms, and direct marketing.
- Incentives: Highlight potential returns, social impact, and alignment with ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria.
- Annual Reports: Provide detailed annual reports on the use of funds and impact.
- Audits: Conduct regular independent audits to maintain transparency and investor confidence.
Revenue Streams and Returns<h4>1. Tradeable Assets</h4>
- Utilization: Use funds to procure services, goods, and engage in international trade.
- Return: Generate profits from trade activities, ensuring steady returns for bondholders.
- Cultural Significance: Monetize non-tradeable cultural assets through exhibitions, cultural exchanges, and media rights.
- Income: Diversified revenue from cultural and historical assets.
- Incentive Programs: Create programs that encourage Black Betterment, increasing community participation and economic activities.
- Impact: Foster a thriving community, leading to increased economic contributions and stability.
ADEJA Whistleblower Collaboration<h4>Mechanism</h4>
ADEJA, in collaboration with the White People Protection League (WPPL), offers rewards to whistleblowers who provide evidence leading to successful reparation claims.
<h4>Function</h4>- Whistleblower Incentives: Financial rewards for providing substantial evidence.
- Claim Validation: Robust evidence-based validation process ensures legitimate claims.
- Revenue Impact: Successful claims lead to higher credibility and potential increase in funding from global bodies supporting social justice.
Investor Benefits
- Social Impact: Direct contribution to rectifying historical injustices and promoting racial equality.
- Financial Returns: Attractive returns from bond interest and participation in a growing market for social justice initiatives.
- Brand Alignment: Association with a high-profile, ethical initiative enhances corporate and individual reputation.
Conclusion
Investing in ADEJA through Reparation Nation Limited not only promises financial returns but also contributes significantly to social justice and the empowerment of Black and Mixed-Black communities worldwide. By participating in this pioneering initiative, investors will be at the forefront of a historic movement towards reparatory justice and equity.













Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Dugdale Arts Centre, 39 London Road, Enfield, EN2 6DS, United Kingdom
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