REPARATIONS WAR MEMORIAL TOTTENHAM BLACK POPPY ROSE
Schedule
Sat, 18 Nov, 2023 at 10:00 am to Sun, 09 Nov, 2025 at 10:00 pm
UTC01:00Location
Tottenham War Memorial | London, EN

About this Event
ADEJA Movement Invokes "Black Spirits of Reparatory Justice" at Tottenham War Memorial
Introduction:
The African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA) has taken a unique and powerful step towards reparatory justice by summoning the "Black Spirits of Reparatory Justice." This symbolic gathering is set to take place at the Tottenham War Memorial, Town Hall Approach Rd, London N15 4GZ. ADEJA, a visionary initiative conceived and established by Reparation Nation Limited, is dedicated to creating a Black African Autonomous Entity for Empowerment and Reparatory Justice.
Article I: Name and Mission
ADEJA, formally known as the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance, has a clear mission to advance the well-being, empowerment, unity, and historical reparatory justice for Black Africans, the Black African diaspora, and the Mixed-Black diaspora. The movement operates based on an evidence-based claim-by-claim basis, focusing on holistic betterment.
Article II: Definitions and Classifications
ADEJA recognizes and uses the British Police IC codes for racial and ethnic classification, emphasizing the importance of accurate categorization. The movement aligns itself with the UK government's stance on the conservation of Protected Characteristics, considering them a matter of national security.
Article III: Alignment with the UK Government
ADEJA positions itself as an ally of the UK government, emphasizing joint enterprise and the value of race and ethnicity codes for good governance. The movement is committed to providing comprehensive information to ensure clarity regarding its objectives, particularly related to race and ethnicity codes.
Article IV: Reparation Assets
ADEJA categorizes reparations into tradeable and non-tradeable assets, emphasizing both financial resources and cultural significance. This inclusive approach recognizes the importance of preserving sacred cultural items for cultural restoration and preservation.
Article V: Member Entities
ADEJA serves as a clearinghouse for entities identifying 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 processes reparatory justice on an evidence-based claim-by-claim basis. The movement collaborates with the White People Protection League (WPPL), offering rewards to whistleblowers who provide evidence leading to successful reparation claims.
Article VII: Reparation Shares
ADEJA introduces the concept of making Blackness an asset class, offering reparations shares based on the percentage of Black heritage. This innovative approach promotes inclusivity and recognizes the diverse experiences within the Black community.
Article VIII: Identity Recognition
ADEJA acknowledges five aspects of identity, including place of birth, lineage, appearance (visual ethnicity), state of mind/habits, and DNA. This comprehensive recognition reflects the movement's commitment to understanding and honoring individual identity.
Article IX: Conclusion
ADEJA aims to establish a transformative platform addressing historical inequities, fostering international collaboration, and seeking reparatory justice by 9 November 2025 (9/11).
Summoning "Black Spirits of Reparatory Justice" with the Black Poppy Rose:
The Black Poppy Rose, launched in 2010 by Selena Carty, symbolizes the contributions made by African/Black/West Indian/Caribbean/Pacific Islands & Indigenous communities to various wars. ADEJA, recognizing the significance of this symbol, invokes the "Black Spirits of Reparatory Justice" at the Tottenham War Memorial.
The Black Poppy Rose, with its intricate symbolism, represents pride, honour, and glory, aiming to enlighten people of all nations about the often overlooked contributions of these communities to history. A key element of the symbol is the number 9, representing the highest sacrifice and maintaining deep significance within African cultures.
Conclusion:
ADEJA's summoning of the "Black Spirits of Reparatory Justice" at the Tottenham War Memorial, in collaboration with the Black Poppy Rose, is a powerful and symbolic step towards addressing historical injustices. By recognizing the contributions of Black communities to various wars and advocating for reparatory justice, ADEJA is at the forefront of a transformative movement that seeks to empower and unite Black Africans and their diaspora.





Where is it happening?
Tottenham War Memorial, Town Hall Approach Road, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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