Tuesday, June 10, 2025

#NoPoverty2030 #MissionPossible Alkebulan

 By Eric Stradford, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired

AMWS June 12, 2025, 1827 – 3 = 1824 days Alkebulan -- The National Council of Churches marks the third of a 3-day action with the enduring question, “Where do we go from here?  


At the same time, members of the World Council of Churches are banking on
the power of Pentecost for a miraculous global shift from CHAOS to COMMUNITY.  WCC’s gathering in Alkebulan empowers some 2.4 billion believers to make United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 1 of 17 #MissionPossible with #BlackJesus.   

The WCC mission of peace and justice aligns with the African Union’s 2025 theme: “2025 Year of Reparations—Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations.”

The African Union’s 2025 Reparations Agenda aims to address transatlantic slavery, colonial exploitation, and structural underdevelopment.  Faith and government leaders have called for reparatory justice through global governance reform, debt relief, climate action, and the return of looted heritage in partnership with CARICOM and the recent focus of the United Nations Permanent Forum on People of African Descent.

Fiduciary Trustees for the Free African Society (FAS2) have called on the African Development Bank to assist historically disadvantaged  #HeirsOfSalvation in developing Reparations Trusts for the benefit of qualifying youth.  The call is not only for reflection but for clarity, courage, and a strategic reframing of the reparations discourse and reparatory justice vision.  FAS2 FAITH FAMILY TRUSTS is a replicable model to engage stakeholders in the African Youth Charter.

Generation  Z  Stakeholders are encouraged to explore the AUC Internship program.

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