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The Issue

 

 

RACE AND ETHNICITY

 

 

To whom it may concern,

Petition in Support of Reparations for Ic3 Black and Ic6 Mixed-Black People

We, the undersigned, express our support for the idea of reparations for Ic3 Black and Ic6 Mixed-Black individuals and communities. This petition is not intended to make specific demands but aims to affirm our belief in the importance of acknowledging historical injustices and working towards a more equitable future.

Recognizing the need for redress:
Acknowledging Historical Injustices: 
We acknowledge the historical injustices and systemic inequalities that Ic3 Black and Ic6 Mixed-Black communities have faced over centuries, including but not limited to slavery, segregation, and discrimination.

Empowering Communities: 
We believe that reparations can serve as a means to empower Ic3 Black and Ic6 Mixed-Black communities by addressing the persistent economic, social, and cultural disparities resulting from historical injustices.

Fostering Unity and Understanding: 
By supporting the idea of reparations, we aim to foster unity, understanding, and dialogue across communities, promoting a collective commitment to addressing historical inequities.

Contributing to Healing and Reconciliation: 
Reparations can play a role in the healing and reconciliation process, promoting a more just and inclusive society that values the experiences and contributions of Ic3 Black and Ic6 Mixed-Black individuals.

Encouraging Positive Action: 
By signing this petition, we express our commitment to the broader conversation on reparations and our belief in the importance of seeking solutions that contribute to a righteous and just future.

We, the undersigned, affirm our support for the idea of reparations as a step towards acknowledging historical injustices and fostering a society that values equality, justice, and inclusivity.

 

 

RACE AND ETHNICITY

 

SPONSORED BY:

 

GOOD THINGS IN LIFE

41 West Green Road, Tottenham, Haringey, London, N15 5BY

 

 

REPARATION NATION / ADEJA REPARATION CONSULTANTS

23 Jersey House, 2 Eastfield Road, Enfield, EN3 5UY 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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REPARATION NATIONPetition StarterADEJA is a new initiative conceived and established by Reparation Nation Limited, headquartered in London. Rather than soliciting funding, sponsorship, investment, or partnership, ADEJA seeks the endorsement of its transformative vision.

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The Issue

 

 

RACE AND ETHNICITY

 

 

To whom it may concern,

Petition in Support of Reparations for Ic3 Black and Ic6 Mixed-Black People

We, the undersigned, express our support for the idea of reparations for Ic3 Black and Ic6 Mixed-Black individuals and communities. This petition is not intended to make specific demands but aims to affirm our belief in the importance of acknowledging historical injustices and working towards a more equitable future.

Recognizing the need for redress:
Acknowledging Historical Injustices: 
We acknowledge the historical injustices and systemic inequalities that Ic3 Black and Ic6 Mixed-Black communities have faced over centuries, including but not limited to slavery, segregation, and discrimination.

Empowering Communities: 
We believe that reparations can serve as a means to empower Ic3 Black and Ic6 Mixed-Black communities by addressing the persistent economic, social, and cultural disparities resulting from historical injustices.

Fostering Unity and Understanding: 
By supporting the idea of reparations, we aim to foster unity, understanding, and dialogue across communities, promoting a collective commitment to addressing historical inequities.

Contributing to Healing and Reconciliation: 
Reparations can play a role in the healing and reconciliation process, promoting a more just and inclusive society that values the experiences and contributions of Ic3 Black and Ic6 Mixed-Black individuals.

Encouraging Positive Action: 
By signing this petition, we express our commitment to the broader conversation on reparations and our belief in the importance of seeking solutions that contribute to a righteous and just future.

We, the undersigned, affirm our support for the idea of reparations as a step towards acknowledging historical injustices and fostering a society that values equality, justice, and inclusivity.

 

 

RACE AND ETHNICITY

 

SPONSORED BY:

 

GOOD THINGS IN LIFE

41 West Green Road, Tottenham, Haringey, London, N15 5BY

 

 

REPARATION NATION / ADEJA REPARATION CONSULTANTS

23 Jersey House, 2 Eastfield Road, Enfield, EN3 5UY 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

avatar of the starter
REPARATION NATIONPetition StarterADEJA is a new initiative conceived and established by Reparation Nation Limited, headquartered in London. Rather than soliciting funding, sponsorship, investment, or partnership, ADEJA seeks the endorsement of its transformative vision.

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