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The Organization for Re-Education of African and African Descendants Worldwide is a sovereign entity in solidarity with our Pan African movements. It is committed to providing resources necessary towards rebuilding Civilization by the reclaiming of our true cultural identity through the refinement and implementation of traditional African values and education.
Motto
“Education the Bridge to Liberation”
Vision
The Organization for Re-Education of African and African Descendants Worldwide (ORAAD) will be the premier organization responsible for the holistic re education and establishment of a true African identity for all African Descendants.
Mission
To Provide Resources and Facilities necessary to facilitate a universal progressive re-educational program for Africans and African descendants towards the Re-establishment of our true holistic African identity.
Objectives
Provide Resources and facilities:
1: To facilitate a thorough examination of existing educational curriculums to identify and address the ramifications amongst the Afro-indigenous people of the earth caused by globalised alien educational systems influenced by anti-African paradigm.
2: To facilitate the designing and establishment of an Afro-centred, culturally awakening Pre School, Pre K, Kindergarten curriculum that includes positive traditional images, positive cultural music/sound, educational toys, story books, picture books etc applicable in our homes as well as our schools and made available to the public online.
3: To facilitate research and assessment of epistemology found to be relevant to our current educational systems and its efficiency to address and rectify the Afro-indigenous post traumatic slave syndrome.
4: To facilitate the research into the historical and present relationship of African and those multi-ethnic people of African Lineage worldwide for the purpose of re-educating them of their factual historical relationship compared to our current relationship as an indigenous people.
5: To facilitate the research into the historical and present relationship of African and Caucasian people in Africa and throughout the Diaspora, for the purpose of re-educating these said people of their true history and their factual historical relationship compared to their current relationship as a people.
6: To facilitate a thorough examination and promotion of information in regards to poverty, health, media and all forms of correctional and rehabilitation facilities, their effects on the process and purpose of education for Africans, Afro-indigenous people and their social development as individuals, families, and communities as a people of an exile nation.
7: To promote past and present Indigenous/Afro centric leaders, scholars and activist, their information and works in areas including but not limited to the following: THEOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, GENEALOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, GEOLOGY, AFRICAN HISTORY -FROM ANTIQUITY TO MODERN, MILITARY SCIENCE, HOLISTIC HEALTH, LAW, ECONOMICAL SCIENCE, AFRICAN CULTURE AND SPIRITUAL CONCEPTS.
8: To promote cultural and traditional education through African dance, art, music and storytelling.
9: To create developmental programmes geared towards re-education of prisoners, gang members, ex-prisoners, our youth, rural and urban communities.
(1) The designing and promoting of community study groups, debate forums and think tanks. The focus of the aforementioned will be to address issues such as:
-Pornography, prostitution and homosexuality. To achieve a full understanding of their origins and how each affects individuals and communities globally.
- African marriages, African relationships and the role of both parents in African families.
(2)We propose the establishment
of an Afro-centred cultured Pre School, Pre k and, kindergarten as well as the promotion of the benefits and importance of home schooling amongst the Afro-indigenous people throughout the Diaspora.
3) We propose the establishment of
Afro-indigenous Expos throughout Africa and the Diaspora for the purpose of building cultural understanding, bonds and common identity as the people of one nation separated seeking cultural unity and social development.
11: To facilitate in the organising of seminars of Afro-centric indigenous scholars, scientists, professors and all nations amongst our Afro indigenous exiled nations for the purpose of accomplishing our said mission.
12: Providing resources and facilities to facilitate the full co-operation and assistance in areas or to individuals or groups proven to be relevant to causes found in steps 1 thru 11 as mentioned above.
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