WHITE SUPREMACIST RACIST AMNESTY HARINGEY TOTTENHAM FOR COMMUNITY COHESION
Schedule
Wed, 06 Dec, 2023 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's Weekly Reparation Corner Meetings: Fostering Unity, Justice, and Transformation in Tottenham
Introduction:
The African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA), an initiative established by Reparation Nation Limited, is making waves with its transformative vision for reparatory justice and empowerment within the Black African, Black African diaspora, and Mixed-Black diaspora communities. A key element of their outreach strategy is the hosting of weekly discussion meetings at the "Reparation Corner" in Tottenham, aiming to foster dialogue, unity, and community cohesion.
Securing the Moral High Ground:
ADEJA asserts that it has secured the "moral high ground" and now holds the "moral authority" in its pursuit of reparatory justice. This moral standing is derived from its commitment to addressing historical inequities and fostering international collaboration, aligning with the UK government's perspective on the value of race and ethnicity codes for good governance.
Inviting Ideological Surrender:
In a bold move, ADEJA invites White Supremacists in Haringey to surrender their ideological positions and lay down their racist ideological weapons. The initiative emphasizes the importance of unity and community cohesion, drawing inspiration from figures like Bernie Grant MP and PC Keith Blakelock, who dedicated their lives to these values.
Amnesty for Those Dedicated to Reparatory Justice:
ADEJA announces a policy of amnesty for all White individuals who choose to dedicate their lives to the delivery of reparatory justice to Black and Mixed-Black people. This amnesty, they argue, is in line with the righteous cause of ADEJA and serves as an opportunity for individuals to contribute positively to the pursuit of historical justice.
Reparation Corner Meetings:
The weekly discussion meetings at the Reparation Corner in Tottenham serve as a crucial platform for community engagement. ADEJA aims to create a space for open dialogue, evidence-based discussions on reparatory justice, and collaborative efforts towards building a more just and equitable future.
Collaboration with the Community:
ADEJA's emphasis on collaboration extends to its collaboration with the White People Protection League (WPPL) to encourage whistleblowers to come forward with evidence for reparatory justice claims. This collaborative approach underscores ADEJA's commitment to transparency and accountability.
Reparation Shares and Identity Recognition:
ADEJA outlines a unique system for reparation shares based on the percentage of Black heritage, recognizing the multifaceted nature of identity, including place of birth, lineage, appearance, state of mind/habits, and DNA. This approach aims to ensure a nuanced understanding of reparatory justice that goes beyond simplistic classifications.
Conclusion:
ADEJA's Reparation Corner meetings in Tottenham are a testament to the initiative's commitment to transformative justice, unity, and community empowerment. By securing the "moral high ground" and emphasizing the importance of surrendering racist ideologies, ADEJA aims to pave the way for a just and equitable future, granting amnesty to those willing to contribute to the cause of reparatory justice. As ADEJA continues its journey, it remains focused on its goal of establishing a new entity dedicated to serving "melanated justice" after November 9, 2025. #ReparationCorner #ReparationCharter








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41 - 47 West Green Rd, 41 West Green Road, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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