Nonprofit Organizations that seek Reparations for Africans

Several nonprofit organizations actively advocate for reparations for African-descended communities and seek to address the long-lasting impact of slavery, colonization, and systemic injustice. Here are a few noteworthy groups:

1 National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC): Founded in 2015, NAARC works to develop a comprehensive reparations strategy for African Americans. It has proposed a 10-point reparations plan addressing historical and contemporary injustices, including systemic racism and economic disparitiesreparationeducationprojectreparationscomm.

2 Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Reparations Commission: This coalition of Caribbean nations focuses on reparatory justice for the descendants of enslaved Africans in the Caribbean. Its 10-point plan includes debt cancellation, repatriation, and addressing illiteracy and health issues stemming from colonial rulereparationscomm.

3 National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA): Established in 1987, N'COBRA promotes reparations for African Americans through education, advocacy, and support for legislative initiatives like H.R. 40, which proposes a commission to study and develop reparation proposalsreparationeducationprojectreparationscomm.

4 International Network of Scholars and Activists for Afrikan Reparations (INOSAAR): This network unites scholars, activists, and institutions globally to advocate for reparatory justice. It emphasizes education, collaborative forums, and policy recommendations to challenge misconceptions about reparationshumanities.org.

5 Reparation Education Project (REP): REP engages in public education campaigns to raise awareness of the moral and historical basis for reparations, as well as the ongoing legacies of slavery and systemic inequitiesreparationeducationproject.

These organizations play critical roles in advancing the reparations movement through advocacy, community engagement, and policy initiatives. If you're interested in supporting or joining their efforts, visiting their websites and learning about their programs is an excellent start.