JAMAICA IS NOT BLACK
Schedule
Fri, 05 Jan, 2024 at 07:00 pm to Sat, 08 Nov, 2025 at 10:00 pm
UTC01:00Location
41 - 47 West Green Rd | London, EN

About this Event

ADEJA CAMPAIGN: "JAMAICA IS NOT BLACK"
Introduction:
The African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA) launches a groundbreaking campaign aimed at raising awareness that Jamaica is not a Black country but a nation with a diverse population. This initiative seeks to unite Black Jamaicans and Mixed-Black Jamaicans strategically for a powerful move in the pursuit of reparations.
Campaign Overview:
Weekly Jamaican Shareholder and Stakeholder Meetings:
ADEJA is actively organizing weekly Jamaican shareholder and stakeholder meetings in Tottenham Haringey. These gatherings serve as a platform to foster unity and collaboration among Black Jamaicans and Mixed-Black Jamaicans, emphasizing their shared history and cultural identity.
Reparations as a Unifying Force:
ADEJA recognizes the importance of reparations as a catalyst for unity and empowerment. By strategically bringing together Black Jamaicans and Mixed-Black Jamaicans, ADEJA aims to create a powerful coalition that can advocate for historical reparatory justice.
Strategic Power Move for Reparations:
The campaign focuses on positioning Black Jamaicans and Mixed-Black Jamaicans as key stakeholders in the reparations discourse. ADEJA believes that by consolidating their efforts, they can have a substantial impact on the direction and outcomes of reparations consultations.
Dominant Share of the Reparation Consultancy Market by 2025:
ADEJA expresses confidence in attaining a dominant share of the reparations consultancy market by 2025. The organization plans to leverage successful collaborations and partnerships forged during the weekly meetings in Tottenham Haringey to solidify its position as a leading advocate for reparatory justice.
Expansion to Other Caribbean Islands:
ADEJA envisions using its successes in Jamaica as a blueprint for expanding the campaign to other Caribbean islands. The ultimate goal is to unite Black and Mixed-Black communities across the region, fostering a sense of collective identity and shared purpose in the pursuit of reparations.
Key Messages and Talking Points:
Diversity of Jamaica:
ADEJA emphasizes that Jamaica is a diverse nation with a rich tapestry of ethnicities, including Black Jamaicans and Mixed-Black Jamaicans. The campaign seeks to dispel the notion that Jamaica can be solely defined as a Black country.
Strategic Collaboration:
The campaign highlights the importance of strategic collaboration between Black Jamaicans and Mixed-Black Jamaicans, showcasing their collective strength in advocating for reparations.
Reparations as Empowerment:
ADEJA positions reparations as a tool for empowerment, arguing that a united front can better address historical injustices and pave the way for a more equitable future.
Market Leadership:
ADEJA's goal of achieving a dominant share of the reparations consultancy market is underscored by its commitment to excellence, transparency, and the well-being of the communities it serves.
Regional Expansion:
The campaign sees success in Jamaica as a springboard for regional expansion. ADEJA aims to replicate its model in other Caribbean islands, fostering a sense of unity and purpose among Black and Mixed-Black communities.
Conclusion:
The "JAMAICA IS NOT BLACK" campaign by ADEJA represents a bold and innovative approach to reparations advocacy. By uniting diverse Jamaican communities, ADEJA seeks to redefine the narrative surrounding Jamaica's identity and contribute to a more inclusive and empowered future for all its citizens.








Where is it happening?
41 - 47 West Green Rd, 41 West Green Road, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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