Welcome to the Kingdom of African diaspora Numi
The King's Royal Word
The Kingdom of the African Diaspora is a cultural and political monarchy that seeks to bring together people of African descent who are dispersed throughout the world, as a cultural and political entity.
The monarchy is rooted in a recognition of the historical and ongoing effects of the transatlantic slave trade, which forcibly brought millions of Africans to the Americas and other parts of the world.
The goals of the Kingdom of the African Diaspora movement include promoting unity, cultural pride, and political empowerment among people of African descent, as well as working to address ongoing challenges facing communities of the African diaspora, such as poverty, discrimination, and limited political representation.
The monarchy draws inspiration from the rich history and cultural heritage of African civilizations and kingdoms and seeks to celebrate and reclaim the cultural traditions and political power of the African diaspora. Some proponents of the Kingdom of the African Diaspora monarchy see it as a way of creating a global network of support and solidarity for people of African descent, and working towards a future where people of African descent can fully realize their political and cultural potential.
It is important to note that the Kingdom of the African Diaspora is a broad and diverse movement, and there is no single organization or leader that speaks for it. Rather, it is a decentralized and inclusive monarchy that seeks to bring together people of African descent from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives.
H.R.M. King: Muja 'Dib Jamel El ’Osiris-Sori-Oser مجديب جميل العسر
History of the African Diaspora
Definition: The African Diaspora refers to the dispersal of people of African descent throughout the world, including those who were forcibly displaced through the transatlantic slave trade as well as those who have migrated voluntarily.
Historical context: The African Diaspora has roots in the transatlantic slave trade, which forcibly brought millions of Africans to the Americas, the Caribbean, and Europe. In the centuries that followed, people of African descent have continued to migrate, settle, and establish communities in many parts of the world.
Cultural diversity: The African Diaspora is a culturally diverse community, with different groups having their own distinct customs, traditions, languages, and religious practices. Despite these differences, people of African descent have also developed a shared sense of history, identity, and experience, and have worked to preserve and promote their cultural heritage.
Political activism: The African Diaspora has been involved in various political and social movements, including anti-colonial and anti-apartheid struggles, civil rights movements, and Pan-Africanism. Many people of African descent are also involved in ongoing efforts to address issues such as racial inequality, economic disparity, and cultural preservation.
Modern-day African Diaspora: Today, the African Diaspora includes people of African descent living in many parts of the world, including Africa, the Americas, the Caribbean, Europe, and other regions. There are also various organizations and networks that aim to connect and empower people of African descent and promote their interests.
"We are one people and one African Diaspora Kingdom..."
"The King Royal word" is an idea and Mission and my Vision as the Monarch of the African Diaspora as a "Kingdom" is a concept that emphasizes the shared history, culture, and experiences of people of African descent throughout the world, and the idea that they are all part of a larger community. The notion of a "Kingdom" can be seen as a metaphor for this sense of unity and collective identity, and is often used as a way to promote and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of people of African descent and to raise awareness of the ongoing challenges and issues facing the community.
H.R.M. King: Muja 'Dib Jamel El ’Osiris-Sori-Oser