REPARATION BONDS LAUNCH - BLACK BONDS - BLACK POUND - TOTTENHAM HARINGEY

Schedule

Fri, 16 Feb, 2024 at 07:00 pm to Sat, 08 Nov, 2025 at 10:00 pm

UTC01:00

Location

Reparation Corner, 41 - 47 West Green Rd, Tottenham, Haringey. N15 | London, EN

Advertisement
Launch of Reparations Bonds to facilitate the serving of reparatory justice to Black and Mixed-Black people in Tottenham Haringey
About this Event
Event Photos
Event Photos


Transforming Reparatory Justice: The Launch of Reparation Bonds by ADEJA

Introduction:
In a world marked by historical injustices and systemic inequalities, initiatives aiming to address these disparities are paramount. One such initiative is the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA), conceived and established by Reparation Nation Limited. ADEJA stands as a beacon of hope, dedicated to advocating for the interests, welfare, and historical justice of the IC3 Black community, with a focus on holistic betterment and independence without external financial dependency. A significant stride in ADEJA's mission is the launch of reparation bonds, a groundbreaking approach to reparatory justice. This article delves into the intricacies of the ADEJA plan, the concept of reparation bonds, and how they will benefit Black and Mixed-Black people.

Understanding Bonds:
Before delving into the specifics of reparation bonds, it's crucial to understand the concept of bonds. Bonds are essentially debt securities issued by governments or corporations to raise capital. Investors purchase bonds, essentially lending money to the issuer, in exchange for periodic interest payments and the return of the bond's face value at maturity. Bonds are typically used to finance various projects, including infrastructure development, government expenditures, or, in this case, initiatives aimed at addressing historical injustices.

Exploring ADEJA:
ADEJA, the brainchild of Reparation Nation Limited, is a transformative initiative committed to creating a Black African Autonomous Entity for Empowerment and Reparatory Justice. Unlike traditional approaches that rely on funding, sponsorship, or investment, ADEJA seeks the endorsement of its transformative vision. Central to ADEJA's mission is advocating for the interests, welfare, and historical justice of the IC3 Black community, while fostering holistic betterment and independence.

The Need for Reparation Bonds:
ADEJA's decision to launch reparation bonds stems from the recognition of the multifaceted challenges faced by Black and Mixed-Black people due to historical injustices such as slavery, colonialism, and systemic racism. Reparation bonds serve as a tangible mechanism to mobilize financial resources dedicated to addressing these injustices and empowering affected communities. By issuing reparation bonds, ADEJA aims to harness the power of collective investment and solidarity to effect meaningful change.

Launching Reparation Bonds:
The launch of reparation bonds by ADEJA involves a meticulous process aimed at ensuring transparency, accountability, and effectiveness. Here's how ADEJA would go about the launch of reparation bonds:

  1. Preparation and Planning: ADEJA would undertake comprehensive research and consultation to assess the feasibility and viability of issuing reparation bonds. This phase involves engaging with financial experts, legal advisors, and relevant stakeholders to outline the structure and terms of the bonds.
  2. Legal and Regulatory Compliance: ADEJA would ensure full compliance with relevant legal and regulatory requirements governing the issuance of bonds. This includes obtaining necessary approvals, drafting prospectuses, and adhering to disclosure standards to provide investors with transparent information.
  3. Marketing and Promotion: ADEJA would launch a targeted marketing and promotional campaign to raise awareness about the reparation bonds and garner investor interest. This may involve leveraging various channels, including social media, traditional media, and community outreach initiatives.
  4. Issuance and Allocation: Once the marketing phase is underway, ADEJA would proceed with the issuance of reparation bonds. Investors would have the opportunity to purchase bonds, with proceeds earmarked for specific projects and initiatives aimed at advancing the mission of ADEJA and promoting the well-being of Black and Mixed-Black people.
  5. Monitoring and Reporting: Post-issuance, ADEJA would implement robust monitoring and reporting mechanisms to track the utilization of bond proceeds and assess the impact of funded projects. Regular updates and reports would be provided to bondholders and stakeholders to ensure transparency and accountability.

Benefits for Black and Mixed-Black People:
Reparation bonds hold immense potential to benefit Black and Mixed-Black people in several ways:

  1. Empowerment and Economic Development: Proceeds from reparation bonds can be channeled into initiatives aimed at fostering economic development, entrepreneurship, and job creation within Black and Mixed-Black communities. This includes funding small business ventures, supporting educational programs, and promoting access to financial services.
  2. Cultural Restoration and Preservation: Reparation bonds can finance projects dedicated to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Black and Mixed-Black people. This may include the restoration of historic sites, the digitization of archival materials, and the support of artistic endeavors that celebrate Black culture and identity.
  3. Social Justice and Equity: By addressing the legacies of historical injustices, reparation bonds contribute to the pursuit of social justice and equity for Black and Mixed-Black people. Funds can be allocated to initiatives focused on combating systemic racism, promoting civil rights, and advocating for policy reforms that advance equality and inclusion.
  4. Community Empowerment and Solidarity: The issuance of reparation bonds fosters a sense of community empowerment and solidarity among Black and Mixed-Black people. By participating in the bond issuance process, individuals have a stake in shaping the future of their communities and contributing to collective efforts towards justice and empowerment.

In conclusion, the launch of reparation bonds by ADEJA represents a groundbreaking approach to reparatory justice, offering tangible solutions to address historical injustices and empower Black and Mixed-Black communities. Through meticulous planning, transparent governance, and targeted investment, reparation bonds have the potential to catalyze transformative change and pave the way towards a more equitable and just society for all.


Event Photos
Event Photos
Event Photos
Event Photos
Event Photos
Advertisement

Where is it happening?

Reparation Corner, 41 - 47 West Green Rd, Tottenham, Haringey. N15, 41 West Green Road, London, United Kingdom

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Tickets

GBP 0.00

John Canoe

Host or Publisher John Canoe

It's more fun with friends. Share with friends

Discover More Events in London

Arcade Nights at NQ64 Shoreditch - Wednesday 13th August
Wed, 13 Aug at 03:00 pm Arcade Nights at NQ64 Shoreditch - Wednesday 13th August

NQ64 Shoreditch

\ud83d\udd25KALENTURA: VOL. 1 \ud83d\udd25
Wed, 13 Aug at 03:30 pm 🔥KALENTURA: VOL. 1 🔥

Chill Out Restaurant, Bar & Pool

PARTIES ART
Children's Summer Art Club AMERICAN POP ART
Wed, 13 Aug at 03:30 pm Children's Summer Art Club AMERICAN POP ART

The Pavilion, Priory Park

ART KIDS
Wednesday FREE Entry B4 9pm. Free Dance class 7pm 241 cocktails
Wed, 13 Aug at 04:00 pm Wednesday FREE Entry B4 9pm. Free Dance class 7pm 241 cocktails

Salsa Soho

WORKSHOPS
Super Cup Final: PSG vs Tottenham - Live Screening
Wed, 13 Aug at 05:00 pm Super Cup Final: PSG vs Tottenham - Live Screening

Vauxhall Food And Beer Garden

The Love Comeback: How Smart, Successful Women Over 35 Heal Fast & Attract Real Love Again
Wed, 13 Aug at 05:00 pm The Love Comeback: How Smart, Successful Women Over 35 Heal Fast & Attract Real Love Again

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Vbq404GaS56hW0iUWXU6vA

WORKSHOPS VIRTUAL
The Murd\u00e9r Express: An Immersive Dining Experience
Wed, 13 Aug at 06:00 pm The Murdér Express: An Immersive Dining Experience

Funicular Productions - Pedley Street Station

COMEDY FOOD-DRINKS
Property Entrepreneurs and Professionals Networking Event
Wed, 13 Aug at 06:00 pm Property Entrepreneurs and Professionals Networking Event

Peacock London

BUSINESS ART
Bronchoscopy for Intensive Care (BrIC) Course
Mon, 05 Mar at 09:00 am Bronchoscopy for Intensive Care (BrIC) Course

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital OR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARDIFF, MANCHESTER

WORKSHOPS NONPROFIT
St Thomas' WEEKDAYS antenatal classes - labour, breatsfeeding and baby
Thu, 03 Jan at 09:15 am St Thomas' WEEKDAYS antenatal classes - labour, breatsfeeding and baby

Antenatal Education Room

WORKSHOPS HEALTH-WELLNESS
St Thomas' SATURDAYS  Antenatal Classes - labour, breastfeeding and baby
Sat, 08 Feb at 10:00 am St Thomas' SATURDAYS Antenatal Classes - labour, breastfeeding and baby

Antenatal Education Room

WORKSHOPS HEALTH-WELLNESS
Revolting London: 2000 years of rebellion and retribution
Sat, 26 Jun at 10:00 am Revolting London: 2000 years of rebellion and retribution

Tower Hill Underground Station

NONPROFIT CHARITIES
Jewish London \u2013 1,000 Years of History
Mon, 30 Aug at 11:00 am Jewish London – 1,000 Years of History

Royal Exchange

NONPROFIT CHARITIES
Guided Tours of Smithfield Market
Fri, 03 Dec at 06:30 am Guided Tours of Smithfield Market

Meet at street level at the Barbican Underground Station entrance

BUSINESS NONPROFIT
Sound Healing with Gong Bath
Thu, 24 Feb at 08:00 pm Sound Healing with Gong Bath

Kingsdown Methodist Church

HEALTH-WELLNESS MEDITATION
Equipment Familiarisation CW
Tue, 28 Jun at 09:00 am Equipment Familiarisation CW

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

NONPROFIT
Induction of Labour Workshop - in person
Mon, 03 Oct at 10:00 am Induction of Labour Workshop - in person

Whipps Cross Hospital, Maternity Unit, 2nd floor, Mulberry Ward - Maternity Lounge

WORKSHOPS NONPROFIT
14+ St Augustine's Community Scrimmages | Weekly Basketball on Thursdays
Thu, 07 Sep at 06:00 pm 14+ St Augustine's Community Scrimmages | Weekly Basketball on Thursdays

St Augustine's Sports Centre

SPORTS NONPROFIT
Parish Mass
Sun, 15 Oct at 10:00 am Parish Mass

St Peter's Church, De Beauvoir Town, London

NONPROFIT
MARCUS GARVEY TO BERNIE GRANT BLACK POWER RITUAL HARINGEY TOTTENHAM N15
Wed, 15 Nov at 11:00 am MARCUS GARVEY TO BERNIE GRANT BLACK POWER RITUAL HARINGEY TOTTENHAM N15

Marcus Garvey Library

NONPROFIT ART

What's Happening Next in London?

Discover London Events