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About The Nu Party
Our Mission
The Nu Party is a revolutionary third-option political collective dedicated to ending the systemic genocide of Indigenous American Indians in the United States, who today are often classified as African-Americans. We stand firm against the American corporation, the government, and all organizations perpetuating oppressive systems. Our mission is to reclaim our identities, rights, and lands, advocating for true justice and autonomy for Indigenous people.
What We Stand For
-Indigenous Rights and Reclassification: We fight for the reclassification of Indigenous identities, ensuring proper recognition and respect for our heritage and history.
-Genocide Prevention: Addressing paper genocide and systemic oppression, we work towards stopping the cultural and physical erasure of Indigenous communities.
-Reparations and Land Restitution: We demand financial reparations, land restitution, and acknowledgment of the historical injustices faced by our people.
- Maternal Health Equity: We aim to reduce disparities in maternal health outcomes, particularly among African-American women, through equitable access to traditional and ceremonial birth practices.
-Economic Empowerment: Through farming, group, and community economics, we foster economic growth and self-sufficiency in Indigenous communities.
-Cultural Preservation: Emphasizing the importance of genealogy and cultural heritage, we strive to preserve and celebrate our unique identities and traditions.
Our Actions
- Advocacy and Reform: We push for legal and structural reforms to dismantle oppressive systems and promote justice for Indigenous communities.
- Community Empowerment: By investing in education, cultural initiatives, and community-driven projects, we empower our people to thrive and lead.
- Healthcare Access: Ensuring health insurance coverage for services by traditional and ceremonial birth attendants, we promote culturally competent healthcare.
- Genealogy and Autonomy: We focus on preserving genealogical records, which are vital for maintaining our cultural heritage and self-determination.
Partner Organizations
The Nu Party aligns with organizations that share our commitment to Indigenous rights, autonomy, and cultural preservation. Our key partners include:
-Vanguard Minds: Advocating for mental and cultural healing through education and community engagement.
- Nu Life Birth Center: Promoting maternal health equity and traditional birth practices.
- Nu Vanguard Theater Company: Reviving cultural narratives and traditions through theater and the arts.
- Chief Coconut Co-op: Empowering communities through sustainable economic practices and environmental stewardship.
- Nu Film School: Educating and inspiring filmmakers from historically marginalized communities to tell impactful stories.
Unique Advocacy
As the only organization where Indigenous people advocate for their own voices and lands, the Nu Party stands as a beacon of self-determination and resilience. America is one of the few places where Indigenous people lack governmental authority over their lands and themselves, and this is what we are fighting to change. We are not just a political organization but a movement dedicated to the empowerment, justice, and preservation of Indigenous communities.
Join us in our fight for justice, recognition, and a brighter future for all Indigenous people. Together, we can create lasting change and honor the rich heritage and strength of our communities.
Our Mission
The Nu Party is a revolutionary third-option political collective dedicated to ending the systemic genocide of Indigenous American Indians in the United States, who today are often classified as African-Americans. We stand firm against the American corporation, the government, and all organizations perpetuating oppressive systems. Our mission is to reclaim our identities, rights, and lands, advocating for true justice and autonomy for Indigenous people.
What We Stand For
-Indigenous Rights and Reclassification: We fight for the reclassification of Indigenous identities, ensuring proper recognition and respect for our heritage and history.
-Genocide Prevention: Addressing paper genocide and systemic oppression, we work towards stopping the cultural and physical erasure of Indigenous communities.
-Reparations and Land Restitution: We demand financial reparations, land restitution, and acknowledgment of the historical injustices faced by our people.
- Maternal Health Equity: We aim to reduce disparities in maternal health outcomes, particularly among African-American women, through equitable access to traditional and ceremonial birth practices.
-Economic Empowerment: Through farming, group, and community economics, we foster economic growth and self-sufficiency in Indigenous communities.
-Cultural Preservation: Emphasizing the importance of genealogy and cultural heritage, we strive to preserve and celebrate our unique identities and traditions.
Our Actions
- Advocacy and Reform: We push for legal and structural reforms to dismantle oppressive systems and promote justice for Indigenous communities.
- Community Empowerment: By investing in education, cultural initiatives, and community-driven projects, we empower our people to thrive and lead.
- Healthcare Access: Ensuring health insurance coverage for services by traditional and ceremonial birth attendants, we promote culturally competent healthcare.
- Genealogy and Autonomy: We focus on preserving genealogical records, which are vital for maintaining our cultural heritage and self-determination.
Partner Organizations
The Nu Party aligns with organizations that share our commitment to Indigenous rights, autonomy, and cultural preservation. Our key partners include:
-Vanguard Minds: Advocating for mental and cultural healing through education and community engagement.
- Nu Life Birth Center: Promoting maternal health equity and traditional birth practices.
- Nu Vanguard Theater Company: Reviving cultural narratives and traditions through theater and the arts.
- Chief Coconut Co-op: Empowering communities through sustainable economic practices and environmental stewardship.
- Nu Film School: Educating and inspiring filmmakers from historically marginalized communities to tell impactful stories.
Unique Advocacy
As the only organization where Indigenous people advocate for their own voices and lands, the Nu Party stands as a beacon of self-determination and resilience. America is one of the few places where Indigenous people lack governmental authority over their lands and themselves, and this is what we are fighting to change. We are not just a political organization but a movement dedicated to the empowerment, justice, and preservation of Indigenous communities.
Join us in our fight for justice, recognition, and a brighter future for all Indigenous people. Together, we can create lasting change and honor the rich heritage and strength of our communities.