The National Black United Front (NBUF) has reached
an historic point in its history. That point in its history, is the convening of the 32nd Annual National NBUF Convention that will be held July 14-16, 2011 in Houston, Texas at the S.H.A.P.E.
Community Center. This year’s convention theme
is: “Survival, Unity, Justice and Power.”
The National Black United Front, over a thirty-two-year
period, has related to,
and organized around, numerous issues that have impacted on the African World Community.
When it was combating the numerous cases of police brutality in New
York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and other urban centers, NBUF
was there. When it was fighting to save people from the death penalty
in Texas and Chicago, NBUF was there.
NBUF has constantly challenged
the racist and white supremacists’ public policy positions of the Criminal
Justice System, and to that end, our Prison Correspondence Program keeps
us in contact with our sisters and brothers behind the walls, throughout
America.
NBUF was at the forefront of
the Free South Africa Movement and played a leading role in forcing economic
sanctions against South Africa’s Apartheid regime. Our picketing
of entertainers who were on the South African Entertainers Hit List for
performing in South Africa, against the will
of the movement in South Africa, brought great
public attention to the plight of our brothers and sisters in that region
of the world.
Our work with the New Jewel Movement in Grenada was significant. Whether it was the Summer
Work Study Project, working on the runway at
the airport or volunteering in the schools, NBUF was there.
In our international work, the Commission on Women’s
Issues of NBUF organized a delegation of NBUF
sisters who attended the United Nations World Conference on Women, held in Nairobi, Kenya in July
10-19, 1985. The NBUF sisters made a significant contribution at this conference by networking
with African women from all over the world and presenting a paper on “The
Presence of African Women in America.”
NBUF was there for Jesse Jackson’s
presidential runs in 1984 and 1988, and the successful mayoral bids of African in America in Chicago, New York, St, Louis, Kansas City, and Houston
in the 1980s.
NBUF participated in other electoral
campaigns for seats in Congress and state offices in several districts
around the country. In fact, one of our own,
Rev. Jew Don Boney won a council seat in Houston, Texas. NBUF member,
Lee Barnes successfully won a school board seat on the same board in Kansas
City, Missouri.
NBUF played a key role in the
efforts to organize the African American Leadership Summit in 1994. NBUF
members were key organizers in the historic Million Man March in October
of 1995.
On the education front, over the past twenty years,
NBUF has been, and continues to be,
the key grassroots organizers in the African Centered Education Movement.
Our World African Centered Education Plan is a model for addressing the
various areas of education.
As a response to revelations that the CIA was involved in t he explosion of
crack/cocaine in the African Communities in America in the summer of 1996, NBUF launched a historic Genocide Petition
Campaign Against the United States Government.
This Genocide Petition Campaign produced over 200,000 signatures and in
May 1997. The NBUF-led delegation traveled to the United Nations Human
Rights Center in Geneva, Switzerland and
presented these petitions and other evidence on behalf of African people
in America.
Out of our successful Genocide Campaign, NBUF collaborated with the December 12th
Movement that organized the Durban 400 to participate and helped successfully
lobby the United Nations World Conference Against Racism (WCAR) to declare
that the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery were Crimes Against Humanity
in the summer of 2001.
As a follow-up to our successful participation in this conference,
NBUF continued to collaborate with the December
12th Movement in organizing the Millions For Reparations Rally that was
held August 17, 2002 in Washington,
D.C. where over 50,000 African people attended from 38 states,
67 cities, and viewed by millions on CSPAN.
In the spring of 2003, NBUF National Chairman, Dr. Conrad W. Worrill,
requested that Minister Louis Farrakhan convene a meeting of the key reparations
organizers, activists, researchers, scholars, and spiritual workers. This meeting
occurred in July 2003 at the Salaam Restaurant in Chicago
and out of that meeting the NDABA Movement unfolded.
On September 13, 2003, NBUF joined the Millions For
Reparations Rally at the United Nations in New
York and helped to link the Reparations Movement with the Pan African
struggle worldwide. The NDABA Movement meetings were convened in October
2003 in Jackson, Mississippi and in March 2004 in Houston, Texas. This process has greatly helped strengthened the unity in the
Reparations Movement in America.
Through the NDABA Movement process, NBUF
Chairman Worrill proposed the establishment of a Reparations Petition
Campaign that was adopted by the NDABA forces with the goal of securing
one million signatures by the fall presidential election.
Since our inception, NBUF has consistently sponsored a variety of cultural programs throughout
the United States, including
our Frontlines Album Project, our sponsorship
of annual Kwanzaa Programs, and African Liberation Day activities. This has been a major part
of NBUF’s work.
Through our Frontline Newsletter, Front Page Newspaper,
NBUF’s
website, e-mail, letters, phone calls, and the traditional grapevine,
NBUF communicates with the world.
Most importantly, in our organizing efforts,
NBUF has maintained strict financial independence, and has recently become a certified organization with the National
Black Federation of Charities, an arm of the
National Black United Fund, Inc. We are now
able to receive donations through payroll deduction from people in the
federal workplace throughout the world.
We encourage everyone to attend this year’s historic NBUF Convention. For more information call: 713.402.8052 or e-mail:
[email protected].
BlackCommentator.com Columnist, Conrad W. Worrill, PhD,
is the National Chairman Emeritus of the National Black United Front (NBUF). Click
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