Offers an analysis of Black disempowerment, with 15 Strategies to attain Black empowerment ACBN commissioned ? Errol A. Gibbs, Principal Researcher, and Writer
BRAMPTON, ONTARIO, CANADA, April 28, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — ACBN/GIBBS presents an evolutionary Canadian Black Empowerment Manifesto (CBEM) Version 2.0. Volume 001. The 240 page Manifesto offers a penetrating analysis of some of the causes and effects of Black disempowerment, concurrent with 15 Innovative Strategies to attain and sustain Black empowerment over the next 50 years. Ryan O’Neil Knight, President of ACBN, commissioned the ground-breaking “blueprint” for the twenty-first century ?the brainchild of Errol A. Gibbs, Principal Researcher, and Writer.
ACBN/GIBBS – A Manifesto offering 15 Innovative Strategies to usher Blacks into empowerment ?the next 50 years (2021 – 2071) (CNW Group/FFHD Writers Inc.)
The Manifesto proposes a clear definition of a Black Empowerment Vision Criteria (BEVC), defined as Holistic, Permanent, Macro-level, Job Creation, Wealth Creation, and Digital and Physical Infrastructure. These six criteria will establish new benchmarks for executive leaders in the public and private sectors to better target funding towards tangible infrastructure initiatives.
The ACBN/GIBBS brain trust also proposes creating a Black History Month (BHM) Score Card (BHMSC) to measure progress each February on BHM. To achieve the 15 Innovative Strategies, ACBN/GIBBS makes a compelling call for new integrated community organizations’ infrastructures, unlike the “organizational silo” models that inhibit collective growth in the Black community.
Three crucial platforms are fundamental to achieving measurable success: [1] A detailed Manifesto, the CBEM to provide “Strategic Objectives.” [2] A Canadian Black Empowerment Think Tank (CBETT) to provide the “Tactical Objectives,” facilitated by a multi-disciplinary Advisory Council, and [3] a Portfolio Management Office (PMO) to provide “Operational Objectives,” facilitated by a team of multi-disciplinary Analysts.
ACBN/GIBBS believes that the Black community is at the “right intersection” in history with a “blueprint” to foster “collective resolve,” achieve social and political inclusion, corporate leadership prowess, and economic self-sufficiency. The Manifesto also asks Blacks to adopt an “industrial mindset,” which is indispensable as the world enters the transformational Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). The CBEM informs stakeholders and shareholders of the “across-the-board” benefits of collaborating with non-profit, public-private, and for-profit enterprises in the community.
We look forward to an engaging and inspiring dialogue regarding this new paradigm of Black empowerment.
DOWNLOAD THE MANIFESTO: www.accessmanifesto.acbncanada.com
SUPPORT THE MANIFESTO: GOFUNDME LINK: https://www.gofundme.com/manage/completing-the-black-empowerment-manifesto
Gibbs, Errol A.
Carpe Diem!
For further information: CONTACT: Ryan O’Neil Knight, President (ACBN), 647.225.3309: ryan.knight@acbncanada.com;
Errol A. Gibbs, Principal Researcher, and Writer (FFHD Writers Inc.), 905.875.4956: egibbs1@sympatico.ca
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