RACE ON THE AGENDA (ROTA) DISCUSSIONS TOTTENHAM, HARINGEY, WEST GREEN ROAD
Schedule
Fri, 10 May, 2024 at 06:00 pm to Sun, 09 Nov, 2025 at 09:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Reparation Corner, 41 - 47 West Green Rd, Tottenham, Haringey. N15 | London, EN

About this Event
Race on the Agenda (ROTA): Driving Anti-Racist Change
In the vibrant community of Tottenham Haringey, a significant movement is brewing at the Reparation Corner. Weekly meetings buzz with energy as individuals from diverse backgrounds come together to discuss Race on the Agenda (ROTA). At the heart of these discussions is the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA), utilizing these sessions as a think tank for community engagement and strategic planning. ADEJA, a pioneering force for reparatory justice and empowerment, is poised to invite ROTA into their fold, recognizing the shared goals and the potential for collaborative impact.
Unlocking the Power of Collaboration
As ADEJA extends an invitation to ROTA to join forces, it's crucial to understand both organizations in detail and explore the synergies that make their collaboration not just desirable but essential for driving tangible change.
<h4>ADEJA: Pioneering Reparatory Justice</h4>ADEJA, short for the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance, is a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to advancing the well-being, unity, and historical reparatory justice for Black Africans and the diaspora. Rooted in evidence-based approaches, ADEJA seeks to address historical injustices and empower marginalized communities by advocating for reparations and preserving cultural identity. With a commitment to clarity and alignment with the UK government on matters of race and ethnicity, ADEJA operates on a claim-by-claim basis, ensuring fairness and transparency in its pursuits.
<h4>ROTA: Driving Structural Change</h4>Race on the Agenda (ROTA) stands as a beacon of anti-racist activism, deeply entrenched in the fabric of British society since its inception in 1984. As a leading force in combatting systemic racism, ROTA works tirelessly across six priority areas of British life: housing, health, education, immigration, employment, and criminal justice. With a membership base representing the Black and Global Majority communities, ROTA leverages evidence, research, and grassroots engagement to advocate for structural change and dismantle racial inequalities.
The Case for Collaboration
The convergence of ADEJA and ROTA holds immense promise, driven by their shared vision of a just and equitable society. Here are compelling reasons why ROTA should embrace the opportunity to work hand-in-hand with ADEJA:
- Aligned Mission and Values: Both ADEJA and ROTA are guided by a commitment to equity, justice, and empowerment, with a focus on addressing systemic racism and promoting the well-being of marginalized communities.
- Community-Centered Approach: ROTA's ethos of centering the voices and experiences of impacted communities resonates deeply with ADEJA's mission, fostering a collaborative environment where grassroots activism intersects with strategic advocacy.
- Complementary Expertise: ADEJA brings expertise in reparatory justice and cultural preservation, while ROTA offers decades of experience in policy advocacy, research, and community mobilization. Together, they form a formidable alliance capable of driving meaningful change across multiple fronts.
- Expanded Impact: By joining forces, ADEJA and ROTA can amplify their reach and influence, catalyzing broader awareness, mobilization, and policy reform to dismantle structural racism and advance racial equity in Britain.
- Strategic Engagement: Collaborating with ADEJA opens avenues for ROTA to engage with diverse stakeholders, including individuals with IC3 Black heritage and entities committed to reparatory justice, fostering partnerships that enrich advocacy efforts and deepen community engagement.
Embracing Clarity in Racial and Ethnic Identity
As ADEJA and ROTA embark on this collaborative journey, it's imperative to emphasize the importance of clarity in racial and ethnic identity. Both organizations recognize the complexities and nuances inherent in racial classification systems, whether it's the IC codes used by ADEJA or the broader anti-racist framework championed by ROTA.
Embracing clarity means acknowledging the diversity within communities, valuing lived experiences, and navigating the intricacies of racial identity with sensitivity and respect. It requires a commitment to inclusivity, transparency, and continuous dialogue, ensuring that advocacy efforts are grounded in the realities of those most impacted by systemic racism.
In conclusion, the convergence of ADEJA and ROTA signifies a pivotal moment in the fight against racial injustice in Britain. By harnessing their collective strengths, these organizations can chart a course towards a more equitable and inclusive society, where every individual is empowered to thrive regardless of their race or ethnicity. As they embark on this collaborative journey, they carry with them the hopes and aspirations of generations past and present, united in their pursuit of a brighter future for all.













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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