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Fri, 10 May, 2024 at 06:00 pm to Sun, 09 Nov, 2025 at 09:00 pm UTC+01:00

Reparation Corner, 41 - 47 West Green Rd, Tottenham, Haringey. N15 | London

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FIRST BLACK DEVELOPMENT BANK PLAN TOTTENHAM HARINGEY-COMMUNITY CONSULTATION
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A Blueprint for Black Empowerment and the delivery of Reparatory Justice. IC3 Black Development Bank Tottenham Haringey proposal.
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A Blueprint for Empowerment and Reparatory Justice


Background and Overview

ADEJA, or the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance, emerges as a beacon of hope and empowerment for the IC3 Black community and the Mixed-Black diaspora. Spearheaded by Reparation Nation Limited, headquartered in London, ADEJA represents a transformative initiative dedicated to addressing historical injustices and fostering holistic empowerment without external financial dependency.

Mission and Vision

ADEJA's mission is unequivocal: to advance the well-being, unity, and pursuit of historical reparatory justice for Black Africans and the diaspora. Rooted in evidence-based claims, ADEJA seeks to rectify past wrongs while laying the foundation for a future of shared prosperity and autonomy. Its vision encompasses the establishment of a Black African Autonomous Entity, built upon principles of melanated justice and self-sufficiency.

Strategic Alignment and Collaboration

ADEJA stands as an ally of the UK government, acknowledging the value of race and ethnicity codes for good governance and national security. In collaboration with stakeholders, including the White People Protection League (WPPL), ADEJA advocates for the preservation of Protected Characteristics while championing the interests of the IC3 Black community.

Reparation Assets and Member Entities

Categorizing reparations into tradeable and non-tradeable assets, ADEJA paves the way for comprehensive restitution, encompassing financial resources and cultural preservation. Member entities, encompassing those identifying as IC3 Black or part IC3 Black, are encouraged to contribute to ADEJA's mission through reparations and evidence-based claims.

Evidence-Based Reparation Claims and Identity Recognition

ADEJA operates on a claim-by-claim basis, leveraging evidence to pursue reparatory justice. Collaborating with whistleblowers and stakeholders, ADEJA ensures transparency and integrity in its processes. Identity recognition forms a cornerstone of ADEJA's ethos, acknowledging the multifaceted nature of individual identity encompassing lineage, appearance, and DNA.



ADEJA's Role in Tottenham's Development Plans


Partnership with Reparation Nation Limited

REPARATION NATION LIMITED, a holding company with a commitment to social justice, considers the purchase of the former Barclays Bank on High Road / Broad Lane, N15 as a strategic move to support ADEJA's objectives. This acquisition presents a pivotal opportunity to establish a Reparations Central Bank and a Black Development Bank, serving as catalysts for economic empowerment and community development.

Community Consultations and Engagement

ADEJA actively seeks feedback from the Black and Mixed-Black community regarding the suitability of the Barclays Bank building for its envisioned purposes. Weekly community consultations provide a platform for dialogue, ensuring inclusivity and transparency in decision-making. ADEJA encourages community members to engage with Haringey authorities, referencing ADEJA's mission and requesting tours of the building to assess its suitability.


Engagement with Haringey Council:

ADEJA encourages the Black and Mixed-Black community to engage with Haringey Council, referencing ADEJA's initiative and requesting tours of the building to aid in community consultations. By facilitating dialogue between stakeholders and local authorities, ADEJA aims to ensure inclusive decision-making and community-driven development.

ADEJA stands poised to catalyze transformative change in Tottenham High Road, leveraging its resources, vision, and community engagement to advance empowerment, justice, and holistic development for the IC3 Black community and beyond.



Conclusion: A Path to Empowerment and Justice

ADEJA represents more than a mere initiative—it embodies a vision of empowerment, justice, and autonomy for Black Africans and the diaspora. Through strategic collaboration, transparent processes, and community engagement, ADEJA aims to forge a path towards reparatory justice and holistic betterment. As it stands on the threshold of transformation, ADEJA invites all stakeholders to join hands in realizing a future founded on melanated justice and shared prosperity.


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Central Bank Of Black African Origin (CBOBAO): Empowering Reparatory Justice

Introduction: Explaining ADEJA

The African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA) emerges as a transformative initiative conceived and established by Reparation Nation Limited, headquartered in London. Unlike conventional approaches that seek funding or partnerships, ADEJA aims for the endorsement of its vision. Dedicated to creating a Black African Autonomous Entity for Empowerment and Reparatory Justice, ADEJA advocates for the interests, welfare, and historical justice of the IC3 Black community.

ADEJA's Role in Tottenham's Development Plans

In alignment with its mission, ADEJA is poised to play a pivotal role in the development plans for the Tottenham area. As Reparation Nation Limited, a holding company behind ADEJA, considers purchasing the former Barclays Bank on High Road / Broad Lane, N15, it envisions this space as a hub for the ADEJA movement. This building will serve as the Reparations Central Bank and the Black Development Bank, operating under the working title of the Central Bank Of Black African Origin (CBOBAO).

Community Engagement and Feedback

ADEJA actively seeks feedback from the Black and Mixed-Black community regarding the suitability of the proposed building for reparation processing. Holding weekly community consultations, ADEJA encourages community members to contact Haringey using ADEJA as a reference to request a tour of the building, facilitating informed feedback and engagement.

Central Bank Of Black African Origin (CBOBAO)

The Central Bank Of Black African Origin (CBOBAO) stands as the cornerstone institution for reparatory justice and empowerment. Envisaged to process reparatory justice claims, it functions akin to the Bank for International Settlements, settling internal and external affairs.

Department of Internal Affairs

The Department of Internal Affairs within CBOBAO is tasked with resolving disputes among registered individuals classified as Black and Mixed-Black. For instance, it investigates claims related to African entities' involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. Financing research, historical investigations, and fact-finding missions are imperative to ensure thoroughness and fairness in resolving claims.

Department of External Affairs

The Department of External Affairs finances reparation claims on a case-by-case basis, emphasizing thorough investigation and evidence-based decision-making. It funds researchers, historians, and experts to uncover facts and details pertaining to each claim. The Central Bank Of Black African Origin (CBOBAO) centralizes data processing and updates records as new information emerges. Adjustments to cases are made as new evidence is discovered, ensuring fairness and accuracy in addressing reparatory justice claims.

Scenarios Illustrating Impact of Claim Cases


Black North Americas,

Black South Americas,

Black Europe,

Black North Africas,

Black East Africas,

Black South Africas,

Black West Africas,

Black Central Africas,

Black Asia,

Black Orient,

Black Other.


Consider a scenario where a claim from the Caribbean reveals the name and sailing date of a slave ship. This new information sheds light on events in Africa, impacting claims originating from African regions involved in the slave trade. Similarly, revelations about African entities' involvement may influence the resolution of claims from North or South America. The interconnectedness of historical events necessitates a comprehensive and dynamic approach to reparatory justice.

Conclusion

The establishment of the Central Bank Of Black African Origin (CBOBAO) marks a critical step towards addressing historical inequities and fostering empowerment within the Black and Mixed-Black communities. Through rigorous investigation, evidence-based decision-making, and community engagement, CBOBAO aims to pave the way for a future characterized by justice, unity, and prosperity. As ADEJA continues its journey, it invites collaboration, feedback, and support from all stakeholders committed to its transformative vision.


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Reparation Corner, 41 - 47 West Green Rd, Tottenham, Haringey. N15, 41 West Green Road, London, United Kingdom

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