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Beyond having an expansive membership and donor role, it is important to us
our members are active in the reconciliation and development process. To accomplish
this, the organizational process is moved closer to the people. Local, State
and National chapters involve more people in key areas of the process, promotes
indigenous activities and encourages the participation of the grass roots on
all sides of the reconciliation issues.
RADCORP is not the first organization to attempt
the “noble
desire” of reconciliation between the Diaspora and Africans
or the wider areas of human division we embrace as part of our
mandate.
The difference is RADCORP believes and focuses on
real grass roots connection between people and shared experiences
as
a way to solve problems. We believe while government to government
dialogue and cooperation is valid, and institutional cooperation
necessary, nothing takes the place of or has the same value as
bringing people together. Our goal in this regard is to have
RADCORP chapters in every nation where members of the Diaspora
and all
others involved in the African Slave Trade reside.
In these nations
our objective is to foster the growth and development of reconciliation
and its benefits to all through local and regional chapters. |