The video speaks for itself as an overview of the work of the Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March Committee which, working in partnership with the Stop the Maangamizi: We Charge Genocide/Ecocide Campaign, has been tirelessly organising and mobilising for a participatory democratic ground-up driven reparations process as part of the wider International Social Movement for Afrikan Reparations (ISMAR).
This year 1st Mosiah (August) 2021, on Afrikan Emancipation Day, we will again co-facilitate the Pan-Afrikan Reparations Rebellion Groundings and we will occupy Max Roach Park, Windrush Sq. and other areas of Brixton to fulfil some of the Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March Committee and Stop the Maangamizi Campaign aims. Don't just be there, contact us to get involved! info@reparationsmarch.org. Thank you.
The late Ossie Davis‘ words are relevant to us seeing our efforts as part of the continuity of our intergenerational 'long March' to the true freedom that Reparatory Justice will give all of us.
“We gotta fight!, the March to freedom, and the March to [equality] Reparatory Justice [our emphasis] was in process when I was born, I just got on board. I suspect when they let me off and put me in one of those quiet places forever, the March will still be going on, and I will be able to tell history that, at least, when I was alive, there was a place for me in the line of March. You should be happy to say as much. That’s the reward for being alive, to be part of the struggle.”Ossie Davis, Activist, Actor, Author (December 18, 1917 – February 4, 2005)
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