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The African Diaspora Directorate #BlackFolksPlan

The African Diaspora Directorate believes that it is time, as members of the African family worldwide, to capitalize on our joint skills, contacts and intellectual property to create a solution based on the goal of ending institutionalized governmental racism in the United States of America and implementing a superset of the AU’s Africa 2063 that is inclusive of the African Diaspora.

We call that the #BlackFolksPlanforAfrica

The African Diaspora Directorate Purpose is to support the people of the African Diaspora using the African Union to create a unified Africa which includes the youths, daughters, sons, mothers, fathers, babies, elders, and connect all our people worldwide.

The African Diaspora Directorate Unity is where members of the organization will be able to unite, not only with the people of the African Union from all over the world that have similar goals, interest, skills, talents, and collective goals but also with allies who support the people of the AU in meeting the challenging times before us.

The African Diaspora Directorate Self-Determination is where a member can take as an active part in our development as an unified African people as they want – in person or electronically. We encourage members to take a leadership role in the activities of the The African Diaspora Directorate and will make it fully inclusive of peoples with disabilities, women and our youth.

The African Diaspora Directorate Collective Work and Responsibility is centered around private-public partnerships. A member will have the opportunity to take part in making a better present and future for our children, youth, women, seniors and people with disabilities by being involved with the collective works and responsibility that is going to make life better for African People.

The African Diaspora Directorate’s Cooperative Economics creates for each member a public-private partnership that makes each member part of an American economic plan that will aid in our people’s financial upliftment.

We call this our domestic plan the #BlackFolksPlan.

The African Diaspora Directorate as a Creative Class Coalition encourages members to use their creativity to come up with ideas that will be beneficial to our people, starting with themselves through joint ventures with The African Diaspora Directorate and standalone ventures.

We accept the African Union’s (AU) 2005 definition of the African Diaspora (AU=the 55 nations of the African Continent)

In 2005, the African Union (AU) defined the African Diaspora as “… peoples of African descent and heritage living outside the continent, irrespective of their citizenship, and who remain committed to contribute to the development of the continent and the building of the African Union.” In 2012 The AU expanded, in writing but not in fact, its membership to those who do not live in its established 5 regions to a 6th region – the African Diaspora.

The African Diaspora is mainly those persons of African descent dispersed from Africa into Europe, Asia and the Americas during Arab and European commercial slave raids. It also consists of those persons who voluntarily migrated from Africa in the 20th and 21st century. The African population in the Western Hemisphere is over 125 million persons in South America (mainly Brazil & Columbia), with 3M in Central America, 42M in the Caribbean, 22M in the Middle East, 20M in Asia (Including India/Indonesia), 13M in Europe and 50M in North America, 47M of them in the United States of America (According to the 2018 US Census Bureau Estimate)

#BlackFolksPlan, #BlackCommunity, #RacialEquity

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