REMEMBRANCE DAY 2024 FOR REPARATIONS - IC3 Reparatory Justice Worldwide

Mon Nov 11 2024 at 01:00 am to Tue Nov 12 2024 at 01:00 am UTC01:00

The Cenotaph | London

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REMEMBRANCE DAY 2024 FOR REPARATIONS - IC3  Reparatory Justice Worldwide
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Black spirits evoked and summoned to meet at The Cenotaph to empower the serving of Reparatory Justice worldwide on remembrance day 2024.
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ADEJA Movement Summons "Black Spirits of Reparatory Justice" to Bless Black Poppy Rose at Remembrance Day 2024

Introduction:
In a groundbreaking initiative, the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA), spearheaded by Reparation Nation Limited, has laid the foundation for a transformative platform dedicated to historical reparatory justice. ADEJA's commitment to empowering the IC3 Black community and fostering international collaboration is evident in its comprehensive mission and strategic approach.

Article I: Name and Mission:
ADEJA, known as the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance, is steadfast in its mission to advance the well-being, empowerment, and historical reparatory justice for Black Africans and the diaspora. The initiative operates based on evidence-based claims, ensuring a fair and thorough process.

Article II: Definitions and Classifications:
ADEJA recognizes and employs the British Police IC codes for racial and ethnic classification, aligning itself with the UK government's view on the importance of these codes for good governance and national security.

Article III: Alignment with the UK Government:
ADEJA positions itself as an ally of the UK government, sharing the value of race and ethnicity codes for good governance and national security. The initiative is committed to providing clarity on its objectives related to race and ethnicity codes.

Article IV: Reparation Assets:
ADEJA categorizes reparations into tradeable and non-tradeable assets, emphasizing both financial resources and cultural significance. This holistic approach underscores ADEJA's commitment to cultural restoration and preservation.

Article V: Member Entities:
ADEJA serves as a clearinghouse for entities classifying themselves as IC3 Black. Member entities are encouraged to contribute to the mission through reparations, evidence-based claims, and support for cultural identity restoration.

Article VI: Evidence-Based Reparation Claims:
ADEJA adopts an evidence-based claim-by-claim approach to reparatory justice. The collaboration with the White People Protection League (WPPL) includes generous rewards for whistleblowers contributing to successful claims.

Article VII: Reparation Shares:
ADEJA pioneers the concept of making Blackness an asset class, introducing reparation shares based on the percentage of Black heritage. This innovative approach aims to acknowledge and compensate individuals for their unique heritage.

Article VIII: Identity Recognition:
ADEJA recognizes five aspects of identity, including place of birth, lineage, appearance, state of mind/habits, and DNA. This multi-dimensional approach reflects ADEJA's commitment to a comprehensive understanding of identity.

Article IX: Conclusion:
ADEJA aims to establish a transformative platform addressing historical inequities, fostering international collaboration, and seeking reparatory justice by November 9, 2025. This visionary initiative holds the potential to bring about lasting change for Black Africans and the diaspora.

Black Poppy Rose - A Symbol of Remembrance:
Complementing ADEJA's mission, the BlackPoppyRose initiative, launched by Selena Carty in 2010, serves as a symbol representing the contributions of the African/Black/West Indian/Caribbean/Pacific Islands & Indigenous communities to various wars since the 16th century.

Mission and Aims:
The BlackPoppyRose aims to make its symbol of remembrance global, educate and empower through historical timelines, and enhance self-identity within African/Black/West Indian/Caribbean/Pacific Islands & Indigenous Nations communities.

Wars Remembered:
The initiative encompasses a broad spectrum of wars, including Maroon Wars, American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, World War I and II, Korean War, Vietnam War, and more. This comprehensive approach ensures that the diverse contributions of these communities are acknowledged and remembered.

Conclusion:
The convergence of ADEJA's mission and the BlackPoppyRose initiative represents a powerful force in reshaping historical narratives and fostering unity. As ADEJA summons the "Black Spirits of Reparatory Justice" to bless those wearing the Black Poppy Rose at the Remembrance Day 2024 ceremony, the initiatives stand as beacons of hope, remembrance, and justice for the Black community and its rich history.



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