IC3 NEW BLACK NATION PATTERN PRODUCTION - INTERNATIONAL IMPORT, EXPORT, GDP

IC3 NEW BLACK NATION PATTERN PRODUCTION - INTERNATIONAL IMPORT, EXPORT, GDP

Building the IC3 New Black Nation. Imports, Exports, GDP.

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Sunday, December 1 · 6 - 9pm GMT

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Reparation Corner, 41 - 47 West Green Rd, Tottenham, Haringey. N15

41 West Green Road London N15 5BY United Kingdom

About this event

The Emergence of the New IC3 Black State: A Vision for Global Recognition and Prosperity

Introduction

The African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA) is at the forefront of a transformative initiative aimed at establishing a new IC3 Black State. This initiative is more than a geopolitical endeavor; it is a movement rooted in the pursuit of historical reparatory justice, empowerment, and unity for Black Africans, the Black African diaspora, and the Mixed-Black diaspora. Weekly meetings at Reparation Corner in Tottenham, Haringey, serve as a think tank where ADEJA discusses the potential impact of the new IC3 Black State on Black and Mixed-Black people worldwide.



The New IC3 Black State: A Vision

The new IC3 Black State aims to be a beacon of hope and a center of economic and cultural renaissance. This state will produce and export goods, particularly patterns from its cutting-edge pattern cutting/making factory. ADEJA envisions this state not only as a hub of production but also as a significant player in the global economy, with robust systems in place for GDP growth, imports, and exports.






Production and Economic Growth

Pattern Cutting/Making Factory

At the heart of the new IC3 Black State's economic strategy is its pattern cutting/making factory. This facility will produce high-quality patterns for export, leveraging traditional and modern Black African designs and modern manufacturing techniques. By focusing on patterns, the IC3 Black State taps into a niche market with significant demand in fashion and textiles globally.


GDP and Economic Impact

The establishment of the pattern cutting/making factory is expected to be a major contributor to the state's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This economic activity will not only create jobs but also stimulate growth in related sectors such as transportation, retail, and international trade. The focus on quality and authenticity in production is anticipated to attract international buyers, thereby boosting export revenues.

Imports and Exports

To sustain and grow its economy, the IC3 Black State will strategically manage imports and exports. While the factory will produce export goods, the state will also need to import raw materials and technology to ensure high production standards. A balanced approach to trade will help stabilize the economy and foster long-term growth.



International Recognition Efforts

Meetings and Discussions at Reparation Corner

ADEJA hosts weekly meetings at Reparation Corner, providing a platform for discussing the new IC3 Black State and its international recognition efforts. These meetings are essential for community engagement, allowing for input from various stakeholders and fostering a sense of ownership and solidarity among the Black and Mixed-Black communities.

Promotion at International Platforms

ADEJA is actively working to promote the acceptance of the new IC3 Black State internationally, aiming for recognition by the United Nations and other international organizations with similar missions. This involves lobbying, diplomatic outreach, and participation in international forums to highlight the state's legitimacy and the justice behind its establishment.




The Role of ADEJA

Mission and Objectives

The African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA) is dedicated to advancing the well-being, empowerment, and unity of Black Africans, the Black African diaspora, and the Mixed-Black diaspora. ADEJA's mission includes the pursuit of historical reparatory justice on an evidence-based claim-by-claim basis, ensuring that claims are substantiated and just.

Alignment with the UK Government

ADEJA aligns with the UK government's race and ethnicity classification standards, recognizing the value of these codes for good governance and national security. This alignment helps ADEJA advocate effectively within the existing legal and social frameworks, enhancing its credibility and influence.

Reparation Assets

ADEJA categorizes reparations into tradeable and non-tradeable assets. Tradeable assets include financial resources and precious commodities, while non-tradeable assets encompass culturally significant items dedicated to cultural restoration and preservation.

Black Social Credit System

To promote Black betterment, ADEJA has implemented a Black Social Credit system, evaluating and scoring individuals based on their contributions to the community. This system emphasizes actions aimed at the betterment of the IC3 Black community, incentivizing positive behaviors and fostering a strong sense of unity and purpose.




Challenges and Opportunities

Challenges

Establishing a new state is fraught with challenges, including gaining international recognition, building a sustainable economy, and ensuring political stability. The IC3 Black State will need to navigate complex international laws, foster diplomatic relations, and address internal governance issues to succeed.

Opportunities

Despite these challenges, the new IC3 Black State has significant opportunities. It can serve as a model of empowerment and reparatory justice, drawing on the rich cultural heritage and resilience of Black and Mixed-Black communities. By focusing on niche markets like pattern production, the state can carve out a competitive edge in the global economy.




Why the IC3 Black State Should Work Well with ADEJA

Shared Mission and Vision

The new IC3 Black State and ADEJA share a common mission of empowering the Black community and pursuing reparatory justice. This alignment ensures that both entities can work synergistically towards their goals.

Comprehensive Support System

ADEJA provides a robust support system, including legal frameworks, reparation claim processing, and international advocacy. This support is crucial for the new state as it seeks to establish itself and gain recognition.

Clarity in Racial and Ethnic Identity

One of the core tenets of ADEJA is the clear definition and classification of racial and ethnic identities. This clarity is essential for the progress and unity of the IC3 Black State, ensuring that all individuals are recognized and valued for their unique heritage and contributions.



Establishing a New State: The Process

Legal and Diplomatic Steps

Establishing a new state involves complex legal and diplomatic processes. This includes declaring independence, drafting a constitution, and seeking recognition from existing states and international bodies. The IC3 Black State will need to navigate these steps carefully, ensuring that all actions are in accordance with international law.

Building Infrastructure and Governance

A new state must build robust infrastructure and governance systems to ensure stability and growth. This includes establishing government institutions, creating economic policies, and developing social services to meet the needs of its citizens.

International Relations and Recognition

Gaining international recognition is a critical step for any new state. This involves diplomatic outreach, participation in international organizations, and lobbying for support from influential countries and bodies like the United Nations.




Conclusion

The establishment of the new IC3 Black State is a bold and visionary step towards empowering Black and Mixed-Black communities worldwide. With the support of ADEJA, this state aims to address historical injustices, promote economic growth, and foster a sense of unity and purpose. The weekly meetings at Reparation Corner and international advocacy efforts are essential components of this journey, ensuring that the new IC3 Black State gains the recognition and support it needs to thrive.

As this movement progresses, it is vital for all stakeholders to remain engaged and informed. Checking the event notice board for guest speakers and participating in discussions can help build a stronger, more unified community. Together, we can ensure that the new IC3 Black State becomes a reality, paving the way for a brighter, more equitable future for all.

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