Mission Statement

The New Afrikan Freedom Campaign Mission Statement

NAFC Mission Statement

New Afrikan Freedom Campaign

The New Afrikan Freedom Campaign (NAFC) is an organizing campaign rooted in the principles of New Afrikan Political Science (NAPS) and the historic struggle of the New Afrikan Independence Movement (NAIM). Our mission is to organize New Afrikan people to defend our communities, support our political prisoners, and build the social, political, and material bases necessary for collective self-determination, independence, and nationhood.

Guided by the understanding that New Afrikan people must be our own liberators, the NAFC works to unite the minds, labor, and resources of our people to confront the prison industrial complex, state repression, and the ongoing colonial conditions imposed on New Afrikan communities.

Through political education grounded in New Afrikan Political Science, community organizing, and principled solidarity with oppressed peoples worldwide, the NAFC strengthens the struggle to free New Afrikan political prisoners and to build the institutions, consciousness, and collective power necessary to advance the liberation of the New Afrikan nation.

The NAFC serves as a vehicle to mobilize the masses of our people in the broader struggle for self-determination, independence, and nationhood, contributing to the historic mission of the New Afrikan people to reclaim land, dignity, and sovereignty.

From the Land — New Afrika Will Be Free.

NAFC Core Principles / Organizational Platform

1. Self-Determination

New Afrikan people have the inherent right to determine our political future, control our communities, and shape our collective destiny.

2. Independence and Nationhood

The NAFC recognizes the struggle for New Afrikan liberation as a struggle for nationhood, sovereignty, and independence.

3. New Afrikan Political Science

Our work is guided by New Afrikan Political Science (NAPS) — the revolutionary political framework developed through the experience, analysis, and struggle of the New Afrikan Independence Movement.

4. Defense of Political Prisoners

The NAFC prioritizes support for New Afrikan political prisoners and prison activists who have been targeted for their role in the liberation struggle.

5. Community Base Building

The NAFC builds organized bases in New Afrikan communities through political education, mutual support, and grassroots organizing.

6. Collective Liberation

The freedom of New Afrikan people is tied to the liberation struggles of oppressed peoples around the world.

7. Unity of the Movement

The NAFC works to strengthen the unity, discipline, and political clarity of the movement for New Afrikan independence.

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