Celebrating the 29th Anniversary of the Million Man March
Habari gani (greetings) Black Nation Building Community:
A historic “National Black Leadership Summit” was convened by the Nubian Leadership Circle on December 12, 2020 with over 260,000 participants world-wide. The “summit” focus was on seven areas of concentration such as food/land, economic development, family essence, spiritual renewal, communication /technology and health/education. Essential for a vibrant Afrikan/Black society.
Our goal is to function as an alliance of Afrikan/Black local organizations and leaders with an identifiable constituency having local, regional, national, and international implications. The primary mandate of the NLC is to build Umoja (Unity) among Afrikan/Black organizations to provide a structure that promotes a “power base” that protects and defends our rights. This would require our coming together with the mindset of Afrikan/Black people!
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Organization Structure
OPERATIONAL UNITY
The NLC is based on the concept of operational unity, recognizing that there are a wide range of organizations within the national Afrikan/Black community with diverse ideologies and methods of approach.
The essential principle of operational unity is “unity without uniformity”. In functional terms, operational unity allows organizations to retain their autonomy and independence while working collaboratively and collectively in the best interest of the national Afrikan/Black community on issues, programs, projects, and initiatives on which there is mutual agreement.
The maintenance of operational unity requires that the NLC only advocate positions and undertake initiatives around which there is broad consensus and agreement among NLC participants.