1. The rest of the diaspora can help us out by offering dual citizenship(especially in lands where our ancestors were brought from); beneficial tax policies for those of us who want to start businesses move there, scholarships to African schools, money from the slave tourism industry.
Hell, those diasporians who are here can help us, by pushing for policies that benefit us. Where’s the memo from these Nigerian and Jamaican American associations stating their support for reparations for ADOS?
2. I asked my cousin repeatedly, where are all the black countries/diasporian organizations advocating for AA issues?
1. This is a government request. You need government to speak to government. The people can't help you here. It's not possible. It's never been possible and you are talking to someone who was connected to embassies. You are asking for the impossible. As with everything, all goes through America for their approval. Any country saying otherwise like Ghana is lying and popping shyt for image purposes. This is delusional, tax policies? Son, please don't talk to anyone serious with this nonsense. I don't know what you think these countries are? shyt, America can't even deliver this anymore due to their debt to the people they want in the country and you think an African nation can? Boy, you smoking some good reefer.
Slave tourism industry? How many countries in Africa have slave tourism and it even lucrative? Assuming it is which it probably isn't. What could they possibly deliver, 7.5k a year, split that for 47 million people. That's 1.5 cents per person. My dude, that's nothing. I don't think you understand finance well enough my friend. These requests if it was just America would cost trillions which they won't and don't won't to pay and you expect broke ass African nations to deliver to the collective when they begging the IMF for loans for simple things? Son, think! What are you thinking?
The people you are talking about as
diasporans which is not word, are Africans. You are a part of the diaspora.
African diaspora - Wikipedia
That being said, there is zero chance they can help the collective. It's a foolish and goofy demand as well. I am pretty sure they could provide mentorship on an individual level if that's their thing and help the community if they have the funds and the access but from the perspective you are talking about is not possible as we are talking millions upon millions which only elite whites can help. Oprah or Jordan don't have those types of funds, None of the Africans in America got 1/10000 of their money much less white elite money.
Any association that's Black based have their own topics they cover. You need to work on getting your agencies to know and care about ados first before you start asking for others who have their issues to handle. I find it funny you ask of this when you can't get N'Cobra, NAACP, and the names below before worrying about African and Caribbeans groups. Until the people you claim is part of your click is fukking with you, why expect the others who have their one million issues to care.
2. Why are you asking him about Black countries when you don't have your Black American organizations on what you are talking about yet?
100 Black Men of America
Working to improve the quality of life within the African American community.
Based in Atlanta, Georgia
www.100blackmen.org
African American Planning Commission (AAPC)
Addresses issues of homelessness (domestic violence, HIV/AIDS, housing shortage, and unemployment) within the communities in which we live and serve.
Based in Brooklyn, New York
www.aapci.org
African American Speaker Bureau (AASB)
This organization is dedicated to the representation of people and projects that address the issues, concerns and celebrations of the African American community.
Based in San Francisco, California
www.aasb.net
Be Someone, Inc.
Uses numerous tools, including the game of chess, to promote self-esteem, responsibility, and analytical thinking amoung at-risk kids.
Based in Atlanta, Georgia
www.besomeone.org
Black Culinarians Alliance (BCA)
A nationwide non-profit, educational and networking organization of hospitality and food service professionals.
Based in New York, New York
www.blackculinarians.com
Blacks In Government (BIG)
Promotes equity in all aspects of life, and excellence in public service.
Based in Washington, DC
www.bignet.org
Black Wall Street USA
Serves as an advocate for commerce in the African American community.
Based in Oakland, California
www.blackwallstreet.org
Black Women In Sisterhood For Action (BISA)
Develops and promotes alternative strategies for educational and career development of black women.
Based in Washington, DC
www.bisa-hq.org
Jack and Jill of America
A family organization that provides cultural, social, civic and recreational activities that stimulate and expand the mind to enhance life.
Based in Washington, DC
www.jackandjillinc.org
Miss Black USA
Provides educational opportunities to outstanding young women of color and to develop the whole woman mind, body, and spirit.
Based in Upper Marlboro, Maryland
www.missblackusa.org
National Action Council For Minorities in Engineering (NACME)
Offers support to African Americans and other minorities who want to pursue careers in engineering, technology, math and science.
Based in White Plains, New York
www.nacme.org
National Action Network
This organization, led by Al Sharpton ,promotes a modern civil rights agenda that includes just and decency for all people regardless of race, social justice for communities, and the improvement of race relations.
Based in New York, New York
www.nationalactionanetwork.net
National Association of the Advancement of Colored People (
NAACP)
A champion of social justice, that has fought long and hard to ensure that the voices of African Americans would be heard.
Based in Baltimore, Maryland
www.naacp.org
National Association of Black Hotel Owners, Operators and Developers (NABHOOD)
Works to increase the number of African-Americans owning, developing, managing and operating hotels; increase vendor opportunities & executive level jobs for minorities.
Based in Fort Lauderdale, Floria
www.nabhood.com
National Association of Black Accountants (NABA)
The leader in expanding the influence of minority professionals in the fields of accounting and finance.
Based in Greenbelt, Maryland
www.nabainc.org
National Association of Black Storytellers (NABS
Promotes and perpetuates the art of Black Storytelling, which embodies the history, heritage, and culture of African Americans.
Based in Baltimore, Maryland
www.nabsinc.org
National Association of Blacks In Criminal Justice (NABCJ)
Provides leaders dedicated to improving the administration of criminal justice, with a goal of achieving equal justice for blacks and other minorities.
Based in Durham, North Carolina
www.nabcj.org
National Association of Market Developers (NAMD)
Cultivates the aspects of the Black experience that can produce results for both the African-American community and institutions, private and public.
Based In Plainfield, New Jersey
www.namdntl.org
National Black Child Development Institute (NBCDI)
Improves and protects the lives of African American children.
Based in Washington, DC
www.nbcdi.org
National Registry of Black Baby Names
Largest online collection of names that African American and African parents can choose for their unborn child.
Based in Columbus, Ohio.
www.blackbabynames.org
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
One of the largest student-managed organizations in the country that focuses on increasing the number of Black engineers who excel academically and in the workplace.
Based in Fairfax, Virginia
www.nsbe.org
National Urban League (NUL)
The nation's oldest and largest community- based movement devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream.
Based in New York, New York
www.nul.org
Rainbow Push Coalition
This organization, led by Jesse Jackson, is a progressive organization fighting for social change as a mighty coalition of workers, women and people of color.
Based in Chicago, Illinois
www.rainbowpush.org
Have you reached out to any of these organization about ados? Do they even know what it is? Do they even give a fukk? You are making financially heavy demands when your set has no name or influence. It makes no sense. You need to think this through. That's something that Yvette and Tone don't do because their not intended too. They just do a job for the white supremacists and once they deliever, they get paid and the charades ends.