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OBJECTIVES OF THE ESC
The
Emancipation Support Committee aims to function as an integral part
of the network of Africans in the diaspora engaged in the work of transformation
and development targeted at the restoration of African self-hood, spiritual
connectedness, and creative, economic and social potential. The Emancipation
celebrations are considered as one of the principal vehicles through
which the Committee can engage other local organizations, the people
of Trinidad & Tobago and the rest of the Caribbean, other Africans
in the diaspora and on the African continent in the united effort that
is needed.
In furtherance
of this goal, the organization seeks to pursue programmes and projects
which would enable it to be a powerful moral and social force capable
of influencing the direction the society takes. Among the organization's
stated objects are:
- To organize
the national observance of the Emancipation of Africans from chattel
slavery in Trinidad and Tobago, and the former British empire, and
to fully utilize the capabilities of member organizations, other interested
persons and organizations in doing so.
- To engage
in joint initiatives with other countries where Emancipation Day is
also celebrated, regionally and internationally, to produce the highest
quality commemoration and to ensure the greatest possible recognition
and appreciation of emancipation by the global community.
- To educate
the population at large about the meaning of emancipation.
- To deepen
networking processes among African organizations in Trinidad &
Tobago
- To develop
a broad range of solid regional and international relationships in
the fields of culture, intellectual exchange, sharing of human resources,
economics and all other areas relevant to African development.
- To ensure
that Africans develop an equitable stake in the economy of Trinidad
& Tobago
- To assist
Africans to restore the emphasis once placed on learning and to establish
activities which will continue to build Africans' self knowledge,
self esteem, social awareness, and general knowledge on a global scale.
- To seek
appropriate representations of Africans in the mass media and in the
formal education system
- To ensure
respect for African religious forms and support initiatives for the
development of African spirituality
- To act
as an advocate for African interests in Trinidad and Tobago and to
broaden that advocacy strategically to embrace causes of, and relevant
to Africans anywhere in the world.
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