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Native American Youth and "Black America" have a united history of struggle and must self-determine to overcome their own challenges

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During the Q/A portion of his July 10th address at the 2015 UNITY Conference in Washington, D.C., a Native youth asked the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan what Native American Indian tribes can do to support the upcoming 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March in Washington D.C, 10-10-15. http://JusticeOrElse.com - #JusticeOrElse "You and I are one. We are one," said Minister Farrakhan. "Our unity will help us to get our grievances answered. Organize and come on! Let's do it together." Let’s unite and take actions for the Sandra Blands, Sara Lee Circle Bears, Eric Garners, John T. Williams, Oscar Grants, Jon Red Hawks, Tamir Rices and thousands of others whose name go unknown and stop this madness. Our strength lies in collective action. “If we are denied what is rightfully due to us, then there has to be unified action that we take that will force the justice that we seek,” ~The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan From the slaughter of American Indian...

Let's Brief It: A podcast made for Law Students, by Law Students. Produced by the D.C. Bar Law Student Community: Reparations: A Legal, Moral, and Historical Analysis

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  Let's Brief It CLICK HERE to listen to full Podcast Reparations: A Legal, Moral, and Historical Analysis Delali and Sienna discuss the history, legacy, and current legal push for reparations for descendants of African American slavery. They are joined by Nkechi Taifa, Esq., founder, principal and CEO of the Taifa Group, and Director of the Reparation Education Project. Taifa’s new book  “Reparations on Fire” will be released in June 2022. Want to get ahead of the pack? Joining the D.C. Bar Law Student Community (LSC) can get you there. Your LSC membership will provide resume and skills boosting opportunities and one-on-one access to local practicing attorneys. To learn more,  click here . Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of their employers, nor those of the D.C. Bar, its Board of Governors or co-sponsoring Communities and organizations. Student Hosts: Delali Dagadu, UDC ...

1956 High School Exchange Students in USA Debate on Prejudice (2): Philippines, Japan, UK, Indonesia

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1956 High School Exchange Students Debate on Prejudice (1). Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa

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Brother Ben X, Akilah Nehanda, Jeremiah Shabaka at YOUTH COMMISSION NCOBRA CONVENTION June 26, 2021

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  This video is from the 32nd annual NCOBRA Annual Convention on June 26th, 2021. The Youth & Young Adult Reparations' Panel included: Keynote Speaker: Brother Ben X, Nation of Islam Welcome by NCOBRA Youth Commission Co-Chairs: Sister Lilly X and Brother H.A. Jabar Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Co-Chair Bro. HA Jabar Keynote Address by Bro. Ben X of NOI - "Reparations, Black Youth, and What Must Be Done" Synopsis of Address by Co-Chair Sis. Lilly X Question & Answer w/ Youth Commission Panelist Jeremiah “Shakka” Jones k - New Orleans, Louisiana, Black Men Rising Akilah Nehanda - Houston, Texas, Nation of Islam

Cultural Exchange: NCOBRA Youth Commission, La Plazita Institute, Ethiopian World Federation, Incorporated, Republic of New Africa

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  In 2019 representatives of the NCOBRA Youth Commission sent a small delegation to the 36th Annual Gathering of Nations Pow Wow in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The delegation attended the Gathering of Nations events, and also participated in a cultural exchange with Native American youth (from various tribes and nations) and La Plazita Institute representatives at the La Plazita facilities in Albuquerque. Each delegation had a chance to share information about their culture and was able to learn about the other's history heritage and culture. Delegations are now working toward furthering relations, and ultimately engaging in trade and commerce or doing business with one another. The cultural exchange was also supported by the Ethiopian World Federation, Incorporated, the West Dayton Youth Task Force, and the Republic of New Africa. In the year 2022, the NCOBRA Youth Commission plans to host another cultural exchange during the week leading up to the Gathing of Nations pow Wow in ...

Reparations Essay Contest Winner from NCOBRA Youth Commission #ReparationsNow

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  Essay contest winner A. Fortier reads her essay called Reparations Now: 400 years of terror while Presidential Candidate Beto Orourke and others listen. NCOBRA Youth Essay Contest winner - YouTube