REPARATION MARCH FOR JUSTICE - WEST GREEN ROAD HARINGEY TOTTENHAM N15

Sat, 11 Nov, 2023 at 04:00 pm to Sat, 08 Nov, 2025 at 07:30 pm UTC01:00

West Green Road | London

John Canoe
Publisher/HostJohn Canoe
REPARATION MARCH FOR JUSTICE - WEST GREEN ROAD HARINGEY TOTTENHAM N15
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Marching the road and shopping in the Black shops for Reparatory Justice.

ADEJA is a new initiative conceived and established by Reparation Nation Limited, headquartered in London. ADEJA is not seeking funding or partnership but rather the endorsement of its vision. It is dedicated to creating a Black African Autonomous Entity for Empowerment and Reparatory Justice. The term "Black" refers to individuals classified as IC3 Black under the race and ethnicity standards established by the UK Government. ADEJA is committed to advocating for the interests, welfare, and historical justice of the IC3 Black community, with a focus on holistic betterment.


Article I: Name and Mission


Name: The initiative shall be known as the "African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance" (ADEJA).


Mission: ADEJA's mission is to advance the well-being, empowerment, unity, and the pursuit of historical reparatory justice for Black Africans, the Black African diaspora, and the Mixed-Black diaspora, based on an evidence-based claim-by-claim basis.


Article II: Definitions and Classifications


IC3 Black: Refers to individuals classified as IC3 Black under the race and ethnicity standards established by the UK Government.


IC Codes: ADEJA recognizes and uses the British Police IC codes for racial and ethnic classification, including IC1 (White Northern European), IC2 (Dark Southern European), IC3 (Black), IC4 (Asian), IC5 (Oriental), IC6 (Arab, Mixed-Race, Middle Eastern), and IC7-9 (Unknown).


Article III: Alignment with the UK Government


ADEJA is an ally of the UK government in terms of their joint enterprise and recognition of the value of race and ethnicity codes for good government.


ADEJA shares the view with the UK government that the conservation of the Protected Characteristics, including race and ethnicity codes, is a matter of national security.


ADEJA is committed to providing comprehensive information to ensure clarity regarding its initiative's objectives, especially related to race and ethnicity codes.


Article IV: Reparation Assets


ADEJA categorizes reparations into two distinct classes:

a. Tradeable Assets: Financial resources and precious commodities for procurement of services, goods, and international trade.

b. Non-Tradeable Assets: Assets of cultural significance, including sacred cultural items, dedicated to cultural restoration and preservation.


Article V: Member Entities


ADEJA serves as a clearinghouse for all entities that classify themselves as IC3 Black or part IC3 Black.


Member entities are encouraged to contribute to ADEJA's mission through reparations, evidence-based claims, and support for the restoration of cultural identity.


Article VI: Evidence-Based Reparation Claims


ADEJA will process reparatory justice on an evidence-based claim-by-claim basis.


ADEJA, in collaboration with the White People Protection League (WPPL), offers generous rewards to whistleblowers who provide evidence leading to successful reparation claims.


Article VII: Reparation Shares


ADEJA will make Blackness an asset class, paying out reparation shares based on the percentage of Black heritage:

100% share for FULL BLACK.

75% share for 3/4 BLACK.

50% share for 1/2 BLACK.

25% share for 1/4 BLACK.

12.5% share for 1/8 BLACK.

6.25% share for 1/16 BLACK.


Article VIII: Identity Recognition


ADEJA recognizes five aspects of identity, including:

a. Place of Birth.

b. Lineage.

c. Appearance (Visual Ethnicity).

d. State of Mind/Habits.

e. DNA.


Article IX: Conclusion


ADEJA aims to establish a transformative platform that addresses historical inequities, fosters international collaboration, and paves the way for shared prosperity, empowering Black Africans, the Black African diaspora, and the Mixed-Black diaspora while seeking reparatory justice by 9 November 2025 (9/11).


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