The Ten Areas Of Our Movement
- Economics: Reparations for Black Americans (Afro-Aboriginal) whose ancestors were enslaved in America,
- Education: Freedom from government regulated education, and the creation of our own institutions.
- Entertainment: Rid ourselves of negative images and stereotypes that overly depict Black People in demeaning and degrading ways.
- Labor: Between the enslavement process and Jim Crow laws we have been subjected to being put in the lowest level of a real-life monopoly game, as economist and historian Dr. Claud Anderson states in his book, “Black Labor, Black Wealth”.
- Law: Anti-Black Hate Crime Bill
- Politics: We need to continue the ideas of the Black Panthers in order to create a political party for black people, just as they were doing in the 60’s and 70’s.
- Religion: We need to incorporate more spirituality-based concepts to follow versus man-made religions, that ultimately keeps us divided.
- Sex/Gender: There must be Ma’at (balance) amongst both genders to have a productive and cohesive society. No one is in front of one another. Bothe people are side by side together.
- War/ Counter War: The deacons of defense laid out the way to protect one’s community. The Black Panthers picked up the baton on using both street smart and book smart to improve their communities within the war on Black people (Afro-Aboriginal) by white supremacy and the government.
- Health: Health is wealth, which becomes the key to life. A healthy body and mind go hand in hand to a person’s approach to a better living.