
About this Event
IC3 Black Market: A Hub of Reparatory Goods and Services
Located by the bridge in West Green Road, Tottenham Haringey, the IC3 Black Market has emerged as a beacon of empowerment and economic resurgence within the IC3 Black community. Spearheaded by the ADEJA movement, this marketplace boasts an unparalleled selection of IC3 Black goods and services, including innovative reparatory-themed offerings that are the first of their kind globally.
The Rise of the IC3 Black Market
The IC3 Black Market has swiftly garnered acclaim for its diverse array of products and services tailored to the needs and aspirations of the IC3 Black community. Leveraging the principles of reparatory justice championed by ADEJA, this marketplace serves as a nexus for economic activity and cultural revitalization.
Reparatory-Themed Goods and Services
One of the distinctive features of the IC3 Black Market is its emphasis on reparatory-themed goods and services. These offerings symbolize a commitment to rectifying historical injustices and promoting cultural restoration. However, access to these exclusive items is restricted to trustworthy clientele, ensuring their integrity and significance remain uncompromised.
Understanding ADEJA
ADEJA, or the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance, is a groundbreaking initiative conceptualized and established by Reparation Nation Limited, headquartered in London. Unlike traditional ventures that seek financial support or partnerships, ADEJA operates on the endorsement of its transformative vision, dedicated to creating a Black African Autonomous Entity for Empowerment and Reparatory Justice.
Exploring the Origins of "IC3 Black Market"
The name "IC3 Black Market" holds multiple layers of significance, reflecting the complex dynamics of identity and empowerment within the IC3 Black community. Several potential interpretations of this name include:
- Inclusive Community, Cubed: Symbolizing a space where the IC3 Black community comes together in unity and solidarity, transcending traditional boundaries and divisions.
- Integral Commerce for Cultural Conservation: Highlighting the market's role in preserving and celebrating IC3 Black culture through the exchange of goods and services rooted in reparatory justice.
- Identity-Centric Commerce Consortium: Emphasizing the market's focus on empowering individuals to embrace and affirm their IC3 Black identity through economic empowerment and community support.
The Vision for the Central Bank of Black African Origin (CBOBAO)
ADEJA's ambitions extend beyond the realm of commerce, envisioning the establishment of a Central Bank of Black African Origin (CBOBAO) to serve as a cornerstone of economic autonomy and development. Scheduled to commence operations on 9th November 2025, CBOBAO aims to:
- Facilitate financial transactions and investments within the IC3 Black community.
- Provide funding and resources for entrepreneurial ventures and community initiatives.
- Promote economic self-sufficiency and prosperity through strategic financial planning and investment.
The Imperative of Reparatory Justice
The concept of reparatory justice lies at the heart of ADEJA's mission, seeking to redress historical injustices and empower future generations of IC3 Black individuals. By establishing platforms like the IC3 Black Market and CBOBAO, ADEJA endeavors to create tangible pathways towards economic empowerment, cultural revitalization, and holistic betterment within the IC3 Black community.
Conclusion
In the landscape of economic empowerment and reparatory justice, initiatives like the IC3 Black Market and the forthcoming CBOBAO represent bold strides towards realizing the vision of ADEJA. Through innovative solutions and unwavering dedication, ADEJA continues to chart a course towards a future where melanated justice reigns supreme, transforming aspirations into reality and empowering generations to come.












Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Reparation Corner, 41 - 47 West Green Rd, Tottenham, Haringey. N15, 41 West Green Road, London, United Kingdom
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