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Anti-Black racism is a global disease—and it has stolen time, lives, and futures from millions. The scars of slavery, colonialism, and white supremacy still run deep. But in this generation, we are healing. We are resisting. And we are rebuilding.
Repatriation is not a retreat from racism; it’s a strategic counter to it. It’s about building systems where Blackness is normal—not marginalized. Where our features, names, and languages are honored—not mocked or erased.

But to stop racism, we must also stop replicating its patterns within our communities. That means:
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Dismantling internalized racism, classism, and tribalism
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Creating education systems that tell the full truth of African history
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Challenging colorism and the idolization of European beauty standards
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Refusing foreign aid systems that perpetuate dependency
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Amplifying Black voices across media, business, and government
Stopping racism is not a one-time protest—it’s a lifetime commitment. It starts in our minds, our homes, our institutions. And it ends when we collectively say: no more.
