Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Every AfRaKan Indigo Should Have A Hand Made Red Black and Green Flag

EVERY Black Person on Earth Should Have the Red Black and Green Flag Made by 

Adenike's Arts, a Black Woman-Owned Business


THIS IS OUR BATTLE FLAG!
Our Link: Adenike's Art Reduce Reuse Recycle
HANDMADE BY A BLACK OWNED BUSINESS


 


At AMEN ANKH AKADEMY
We CREATE HANDMADE CUSTOM FLAGS, RBG Accessories and Apparel as
ADENIKE'S ARTS REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE!

https://adenikes-art.blogspot.com/2016/12/adenikes-art-and-gifts.html




Kuumba(creativity), Ujamaa(Cooperative Economics) and, Ujima(Collective Works) Fundraiser project for our Homeschool cooperative.
at The Read Black and Green- Our Heru House of Power in Kansas City Missouri and the Globe! Contact: 816-281-7704- amen.ankh@live.com
Don't allow businesses outside of our own African American markets to capitalize on our culture and way of life by taking our black dollars to factory slave markets in Europe, Korea, Taiwan, China, Japan, India or Mexico, etc!
We must practice Kuumba, Ujima and Ujamaa in all of our cultural ways.
WE MUST RETURN TO PRODUCTION, AND MANUFACTURING TO CREATE OUR OWN INDUSTRIES AGAIN.


We are outsourcing and wholesaling our economic revolution to everyone else but ourselves! We are wholesaling from the markets of the fast-food franchise, Network Marketing, Dollar Stores and convenient Stores of Arab, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Mexicans, Koreans, etc., then turn around and retail to our Black people. This does not promote true dollar circulation. What are the Arabs, Chinese, Japanese, etc. buying from us (African Americans)?


What do we African Americans, manufacture, provide or produce from our Industries or institutions? Do outside nations and cultural organizations even listen to our music or put money in our church offering plates? Many Religious organizations have a dress code, yet even if we make our own clothes, Where do we get the fabric, Threads and Sewing machines from? We must move from a consumer-based economy to a production base.


In the Spirit of Marcus Garvey, Growing our own foods are a great beginning. Putting our money into Black-owned Credit Union is a great start. Yet, how do we hold these banks accountable, to grant us loans and investments to recirculate and distribute our Black Dollars back to our own people? How do we raise the interest rate for our deposited money back to 12 percent? How do we re-cultivate and regain our Black-owned Insurance and Investment products again?


We (African Americans) must cultivate our own universal connections with other African international markets and exchanges. Africans must be willing to work universally with African Americans for products and resources. We have marketplaces of Africans in America who regard Afrikan-Americans with contempt. They often come together under the banner of their religions and refuse to establish fair exchange. So, Somalians, Ethiopians, Nigerians etc., have often locked out African Americans from business alliances.















PLEASE SUPPORT OUR MANUFACTURING BUSINESS!
We MAKE CUSTOM HANDMADE RBG
Flags, Accessories and Apparel
Contact Adenike's Arts, Reduce Reuse Recycle- in Kansas City Missouri and the Globe!
Adenike's Arts Reduce Reuse Recycle
Contact: 816-281-7075- adenike.arts@gmail.com
Please Buy your RBG Flags, Accessories and Clothing from authentic handmade tailors and craftspeople.
Amen ParAnkh and Amen Ankh Akademy makes homemade products as a fundraiser for their homeschool cooperative... #amenankh
Don't allow your oppressor to make money off of your oppression!
DON'T BUY YOUR RED BLACK and GREEN FLAGS, APPAREL AND PRODUCTS FROM Korea, Taiwan, China, Japan, India OR Mexico!
AMEN ANKH ENTERPRISES MAKES A VARIETY OF HANDMADE CUSTOM ITEMS RIGHT HERE IN AMERICA!



We Make RBG Apparel At the Read Black and Green Heru House





The History of the RBG: The Red, Black, and Green flag

The RBG FLAG was first designed and used by Marcus Garvey and members of the United Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in 1920.
 

A racist 1900 song called “Every Race Has a Flag but the Coon” was one of the hottest songs of the time among racists to promote white supremacy and was responsible for establishing the term “coon” in reference to Black men, women and children in the United States. 

This song so infuriated Marcus Garvey, that he commissioned the RBG Flag as the standard of Pan-Africanism.

“Show me the race or the nation without a flag, and I will show you a race of people without any pride. Aye! In song and mimicry, they have said, “Every race has a flag but the coon.” How true! Aye! But that was said of us four years ago. They can’t say it now….” -Marcus Garvey
Since the flag first came into existence, numerous African nations have adopted the colors as a symbol of their sovereignty.

Red represents the color of the blood that has been shed.
Black represents our common identity.
Green represents the color of the land that must be redeemed and reclaimed for us, the original people of the world.



Red
The color of fire, aggression, and blood.

Red represents the blood of our martyrs, the more than 100 million men and women who have shed their blood and given their lives for the cause of liberty, unification, and redemption.

Red compels us to remember Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Marcus and Amy Jacques Garvey, Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz, Martin Luther and Coretta Scott King Jr, Huey P. Newton, and Denmark Vesey; alongside the Oscar Grant, Trayvon Martin, Sean Bell, 
Tamir Rice, and Sandra Bland.

Red represents the passion and the aggression born within every Melanin man, woman and child, the life forces that must be tapped to release the collective energy that we will need to achieve our divine purpose on this planet.

Black

Black represents Melanin, the color of the Original people of the planet.

The color of the infinite, the mysterious, the unified, the definitive. Black Represents Carbon- 666- The hardest coal that turns into a Diamond, The color of the most fertile of soil from which all life springs forth, and to which all life must return.

It compels us to remember that we Black men and women are all unified as members of one family.

Black represents the uniformity of our intentions. Black also represents Amen- the Black Hole – the void – from which we must emerge before we are able to lead and enlighten the rest of the world.

Green

The color of fertility, productivity, prosperity and the future of our progeny.

Green represents the fertile cradle of Africa in all her prosperous glory. Green reminds us of our Children and the mission as Pan-Africanists to the unification of Africa into one mighty nation – protected, self-sustaining, and developed to her full potential!



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