IC3 BLACK PASSOVER, BLACK BLOOD, BLACK EXODUS, BLAXIT, TOTTENHAM, HARINGEY
Schedule
Fri, 16 Feb, 2024 at 07:00 pm to Sat, 08 Nov, 2025 at 10:00 pm
UTC01:00Location
Reparation Corner, 41 - 47 West Green Rd, Tottenham, Haringey. N15 | London, EN

About this Event


ADEJA Black Exodus: A Vision for Reparatory Justice and Empowerment
Introduction:
In the wake of historical injustices and systemic oppression faced by the IC3 Black community, the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA) emerges as a beacon of hope and empowerment. Inspired by the biblical narrative of Exodus, ADEJA envisions a transformative journey towards reparatory justice, symbolized by the Black Exodus or Blaxit. This movement seeks to reclaim identity, demand recognition, and secure restitution for the contributions and sacrifices of IC3 Black people. Central to ADEJA's mission is the symbolic smearing of "IC3 Black Blood" on the "door posts of identity," invoking the biblical imagery of the Passover.
ADEJA: A Catalyst for Change
ADEJA stands as a testament to resilience, unity, and determination within the IC3 Black community. Founded by Reparation Nation Limited, headquartered in London, ADEJA is not merely a movement but a catalyst for systemic change. Unlike conventional approaches reliant on funding or partnership, ADEJA advocates for the endorsement of its transformative vision, emphasizing self-reliance, autonomy, and empowerment. The alliance is dedicated to advocating for the interests, welfare, and historical justice of IC3 Black individuals, fostering a holistic approach to betterment and independence.
The Passover: Symbolism and Significance
Drawing parallels with the biblical narrative, ADEJA invokes the symbolism of the Passover as a pivotal moment in the quest for liberation and justice. In Exodus, the blood smeared on the doorposts served as a sign of protection and distinction, marking the households of the Israelites spared from divine punishment. Similarly, ADEJA proposes the symbolic smearing of "IC3 Black Blood" on the "door posts of identity," signifying a collective assertion of identity and resilience in the face of systemic oppression.
A New King and Administration: Recognition and Redemption
In Exodus, the rise of a "new king" in Egypt symbolizes a shift in power and ideology, marked by a disregard for the contributions of Joseph and his descendants. Similarly, ADEJA acknowledges the emergence of a "new king" in the global landscape, characterized by a systemic erasure of IC3 Black history, heritage, and contributions. This new administration fails to recognize the invaluable contributions of IC3 Black individuals, perpetuating systemic inequalities and injustices.
Spoiling of the Egyptians: Reparatory Justice and Restitution
As the Israelites departed from Egypt, they were granted favor in the sight of the Egyptians, who willingly provided them with reparations and resources. Similarly, ADEJA envisions the spoiling of the Egyptians as the serving of reparatory justice to the IC3 Black community. This entails the restitution of wealth, resources, and opportunities denied to generations of Black and Mixed-Black individuals due to historical injustices and systemic discrimination.
The Blood of the Passover: Embracing IC3 Black Identity
In the biblical narrative, the blood of the Passover served as a token of protection and redemption, sparing the Israelites from destruction. Likewise, ADEJA sees the symbolic smearing of "IC3 Black Blood" as a declaration of identity, heritage, and resilience. By embracing IC3 Black identity, individuals reclaim agency, demand recognition, and assert their rightful place in history.
Conclusion:
ADEJA's Black Exodus represents more than a mere movement; it is a transformative journey towards reparatory justice, empowerment, and liberation. By invoking the symbolism of the Passover, ADEJA underscores the urgency of reclaiming identity, demanding recognition, and securing restitution for the IC3 Black community. In the face of systemic oppression and historical injustices, ADEJA stands as a beacon of hope, resilience, and empowerment, guiding the IC3 Black community towards a future defined by unity, dignity, and equality.




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Where is it happening?
Reparation Corner, 41 - 47 West Green Rd, Tottenham, Haringey. N15, 41 West Green Road, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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