Empowering Historically Black Colleges and Afro-descendants through the use of International approaches, forums, and Communication
Dr. Mustafa Ansari
International Litigator@ Afro-Descendant Institute | J.D, UN Defender
BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPECIAL #humanrights #school
WE CAN FIGHT THE SCHOOL BOARDS, DE SANTIS, The REPUBLICANS, AND WHITE NATIONALIST AND WIN IN AN INTERNATIONAL COURT !!
I am the Chancellor of the Afro-descendant Institute of Human Rights. I am an International lawyer. I am the bald fellow in the picture with, left to right the King of the Polynesian Islands from Hawaii all the way to New Zealand, one of my Human Rights Defender students, a Black Jewish fellow from New York, the King's bodyguard, and the King's Wife at the United Nations. We were all there to discuss indigenous rights at the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Rights. I had no idea that the Hawaiians were Black and the intellectual Hawaiians knew they were Black or the modern-day Afro-descendants. We had a great time. I don't want to get off the subject of education but this is Black History Month.
Back to the subject. I wrote "Empowering Historically Black Colleges and Afro-descendants through the use of International approaches, forums, and Communication". You can find it at https://americaninstituteofhumanrights.academia.edu/MustafaAnsari I submitted the paper to academia.edu several years earlier when school boards started banning our writers, their books, and other historians who related Black History. Education is a Human Right and one of the only Conventions that I have seen that did not need ratification to enforce it is called the UN Convention on Discrimination in Education. In fact, I wrote a second paper on education Abstract: The Educational impact on African Americans Historically Black Colleges pursuant to Financial Aid laws and the Rejection of Affirmative Action should be redressed as a “Special Educational Measure” Communication in the International Tribunals . because the education of our children is critical. Right now our average High School student is reading at a 7th-grade level. The reason why most of your children are not doing well in school is that they cannot read or analyze well because their mostly White teachers are teaching them only how to copy and paste. I am dead serious.
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Freedom in Education is a TOP Human Right. Why? Because Education is mind control. If someone educates you only according to the information they want you to receive then they have controlled your human body. In fact, mind control is a tool of war, called torture, propaganda, misinformation, and disinformation.
We as a people have been particularly controlled by the White Supremacist who have made many of us fight against our own best interest because we have been taught that White people would not like it what we were doing. The House Negro is a prime example. In fact, the reason why we have not decided to become an insular indigenous nation is that we have been programmed by severe beatings and amputations against "running away". The cellular scientist call this "Epigenetic Racial Trauma" https://www.verywellmind.com/awareness-of-epigenetics-and-generational-trauma-can-inform-therapy-and-empower-those-struggling-with-their-mental-health-5218280 How do I know about racial epigenetics? I am an international lawyer and part of the inevitable International lawsuit for Reparations is explaining how we have been damaged and what the remedy should be.
In any case, our International lawyers have decided that only an official bifurcated Nation like the Indians, Guam, Virgin Islands, Marshall Islanders, and Samoans have would heal the unofficial bifurcated nation built on White Supremacy. Stay tuned because we are very serious about territorial reparations and converting the Public Schools to Indigenous Afro-descendant Schools in our areas.
In closing, I know many of you are wondering where the name "Afro-descendants comes from. It is our official name along with over 200 million others such as the Afro-Brazilians, Columbians, Venezuelans, Costa Ricans, Panamanians, etc and Caribbean Islanders. Yes! Please Google and Research Afro-descendants.
We now have an indigenous status given to us by the Organization of American States and the Inter-American Court. Yes, since 2002 we have a Special minority status and are no longer Simple minorities only subject to civil rights. We are now subjects of international law and we will be moving the Reparations case out of the American Courts into the Inter-American Court in San Jose, Costa Rica. https://sur.conectas.org/en/afro-descendants-as-subjects-of-rights-in-international-human-rights-law/