For those of you have taken the time to ingest this important information, some of you may have questions.
While no one knows everything, we will try to answer your questions to the best of our knowledge. Please feel free to
ask anything you wish regarding this organization.
The goal of this organization is the
complete restoration of the African community's public persona -- our reputations. To that end, African Diasporal Enterprises
will work with experienced organizations whose goal is to require both government and private industry to acknowledge their
complicity in the world's worst act of savagery -- the Maafa. However, unlike most African organizations that ask for
things like a college education, ADE stays committed to the belief that the most valuable possession we lost as a people is
our international reputation.
Without a good public persona, important demands -- like financial
restitution, will likely be ignored. Without an acceptable public name, no one will ever honor or implement our righteous
demands for reparations.
Our most important asset is you -- the public. As ADE is in its infancy,
we need financial support for things like making copies, passing out flyers, making phone calls, conducting research, traveling
to give speeches and other activities associated with running a not-for-profit organization.
We accept
cash, but we prefer money orders. If you would like, you can make your contribution securely through Paypal. No personal checks will be accepted. If you decide to pay by money order, please make
your money order out to African Diasporal Enterprises. Also be sure to enclose your name, address and telephone so that we
may keep accurate records of our contributors.
The contact information
for ADE is:
African Diasporal Enterprises
1209 Loring Avenue
Apt. 6B
Brooklyn, NY 11208
Tel.: (718) 647-8370
Fax: (267) 543-3317
E-mail: president@africandiasporalenterprises.com
URL: http://www.africandiasporalenterprises.com
The
African Reparations movement is gathering momentum. Legal, educational and political experts, along with members of the not-for-profit
world and concerned citizens from all walks of life are in dialogue with governmental agencies and corporations that have
had past involvement with the African Slave Trade.
We as Africans should want to participate in the momentous task of
repairing the African community. The most important task in repairing the African community is repairing that which
was taken from us -- our collective persona, our international reputations.
The slanderous European
Jewish myth regarding God's curse on black-skinned/dark-skinned people is alive, well and still being promulgated by some
members of the European Jewish community. We have an obligation as Africans to discover, uncover and undo the damages
that this myth has wrought upon the African community.
To this end, we need your help and financial support. Creating, copying and passing out flyers are time-consuming
and labor intensive. Making arrangements to speak at rallies about the continued practice of publicly
maligning Africans is also time and labor intensive. Acquiring OCR (optical character recognition) software
that convert graphics into Hebrew text and Hebrew/English translation software and additional computers so that
we can uncover other Jewish references that promulgate this slanderous myth takes great financial resources. Without
your financial support, we can do nothing.
The Anti Defamation League protects the history of the suffering of the Jewish people. However, its main
goal is to ensure that it discovers, uncovers and destroys all forms of anti-Semitism in general, and anti-Semitic defamation
in particular. Should not we, as the victims of this slanderous European Jewish myth want to preserve the
history of our suffering and protect ourselves from all forms of anti-African, anti-black, anti-dark-skinned, anti-Hamitic,
anti-Cushitic, anti-Canaanite defamation that was fomented against us so many years ago? Should we not, as do the
Jews, have an organization that restores and protects our public personas?
We have a responsibility to ourselves, our families, our neighbors, our
community -- and to the ancestors.
African Reparations starts with the reparation and restoration of our battered reputations. Won't you please
help?
In Loving Memory of the Ancestors,
Cheryl D. Uzamere
President
and Chief Executive Officer
African
Diasporal Enterprises