Preamble
We, the New Afrikan people, descendants of Afrikan people forcibly brought to this land and forged through centuries of resistance, declare our collective responsibility to struggle for the liberation of our people and the restoration of our national dignity.
Rooted in the principles of New Afrikan Political Science (NAPS) and the historic struggle of the New Afrikan Independence Movement (NAIM), we recognize that the conditions facing New Afrikan communities—mass incarceration, economic exploitation, political repression, and social displacement—are the result of an ongoing colonial relationship imposed upon our people.
The New Afrikan Freedom Campaign (NAFC) is organized to confront these conditions by mobilizing the masses of our people, defending our political prisoners, and building the social and political power necessary for collective self-determination, independence, and nationhood.
We affirm that the liberation of New Afrikan people will not be granted from above but must be achieved through organized struggle, political clarity, and the united action of our people.
Our Principles
- Self-Determination
We believe New Afrikan people have the inherent right to determine our political status and control the social, economic, and political institutions that shape our lives. - Independence and Nationhood
We affirm the right of the New Afrikan nation to exist as a free and independent people with sovereignty over our land, communities, and future. - New Afrikan Political Science (NAPS)
Our work is guided by the principles and analysis developed through the revolutionary tradition of the New Afrikan Independence Movement, which teaches that liberation must be grounded in political education, collective organization, and disciplined struggle. - Defense of Political Prisoners and Prison Activists
The NAFC recognizes New Afrikan political prisoners as freedom fighters who have been targeted for their role in resisting oppression. We commit to building mass support for their freedom and defending the rights of those organizing inside prisons. - Community Base Building
Liberation requires organized communities. The NAFC works to build strong political bases in New Afrikan communities through education, organizing, and mutual support networks. - Mass Political Education
We believe the people must understand the nature of their oppression and their collective power. Political education grounded in New Afrikan history and revolutionary analysis is essential to building a conscious movement. - Collective Responsibility and Leadership
The struggle for liberation belongs to the masses of New Afrikan people. Leadership must emerge from and remain accountable to the community. - Resistance to State Repression
The NAFC recognizes that institutions of repression—including the prison industrial complex and policing systems—serve to maintain colonial control over New Afrikan communities. We organize to challenge and dismantle these systems. - International Solidarity
The struggle of New Afrikan people is connected to the liberation struggles of oppressed peoples worldwide. We stand in solidarity with all movements fighting colonialism, racism, and imperial domination. - Freedom and Liberation
Our ultimate goal is the freedom of our people and the realization of a liberated New Afrikan nation built on justice, dignity, and collective power.
Conclusion
The New Afrikan Freedom Campaign exists to mobilize our people toward the historic mission of liberation. Through organization, political education, and collective struggle, we aim to strengthen the movement for self-determination and advance the cause of New Afrikan independence and nationhood.
The future of our people depends on our willingness to organize, struggle, and build the institutions necessary to secure our freedom.
Free the Land — New Afrika Will Be Free.
FTL • SUSF
