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Date: 15 December 2024 A.D.
Celebrating the Legacy of Al Moroccans/Americans: A Tribute During Moorish American Week in Chicago
Moorish American Week, declared by the City of Chicago Mayor as full faith and credit, serves as a significant platform for celebrating the rich, diverse heritage of Al Moroccans/Americas at North America and the Americas around the world. During week-long celebration, the rightful recognition not only honors the profound contributions of the aboriginal and indigenous communities, but also aims to preserve the true history that was deceptively reconstructed by Caucasian/European colonizers, who sought to destroy their history. By recognizing the cultural roots and historical narratives of Al Moroccans/Americans, Chicago, Illinois administration emphasizes the importance of lawful inclusivity, cultural appreciation, and higher education.
At the heart of Moorish American Week is a commitment to shedding light on the intertwined histories of ancient Moorish culture that goes far back in history, as the continents of North, South and Central America and Africa were once fully merged as one land mass before the Great Earthquake on planet Earth (* See Pangea), and relays over throughout history to that of the aboriginal and indigenous peoples of North America. The Moors, known for their advancements in arts, science, and philosophy during their reign in Spain, have left an indelible mark on global culture that echoes throughout history. The celebration draws upon the high cultural legacy, showcasing how it has influenced communities throughout the history of the Americas, particularly among those identified globally as Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans for the public and permanent records.
The celebration week includes a variety of events aimed at fostering understanding and awareness, while preserving true history at North America, since the Great Book Burnings by Caucasian/European colonizers (and their mixed-bloodline offspring) was effectuated, which revealed chronological and true records concerning Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans. Workshops, panel discussions, and cultural performances are just a few highlights of the schedule. The high society events bring together historians, artists, and community leaders to explore themes of true identity, resilience, and heritage, which is in part why full faith and credit is given to the natural people of the land. For example, storytelling sessions rooted in Moorish tradition provide attendees with insights into the ancestral knowledge that has shaped contemporary Moorish American identity.
An essential component of Moorish American Week is the recognition of the injustices faced by aboriginal and indigenous populations throughout history, all over North America and abroad. Despite the rich cultural tapestry they contribute to, many aboriginal and indigenous communities have endured systemic challenges to their lawful heritage and birth-rights. The celebration acts as a reminder of such terrible struggles Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans faced for centuries at North America and emphasizes the need for preservation and respect for true aboriginal histories. Various storytelling methods and dialogue sessions during the celebration week encourage participants to reflect on the importance of recognizing and addressing all of the historical injustices faced by the copper-complexion natives of said African-descent.
Moreover, Moorish American Week serves to enhance visibility for Moorish-American artists whose works resonate with themes of ancestral heritage and true identity, as Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans were never any Negro, Black Colored, African-American, Ethiopian, Indian, Black Indian, Black American, or any label with the word “Black” or relative word in it that attempts to denationalize, slander, enslave, and take away the rights of the aboriginal and indigenous peoples at North America and across the globe. Neither were they any “Sovereign Citizen” labels created by colonizers working for the FBI and CIA agencies; both owned and operated by co-intel Caucasian/European colonizers and their paid-off and compromised helpers of said African-descent. It has been the true and vicious intention of the Caucasian/European colonizers, who have been committing mass acts of genocide and crimes against humanity against all rightful heirs to the North Gate Estate/North America, as it is still practiced in modern days for estate control.
Art exhibitions feature paintings, sculptures, and multimedia installations that capture the complexity of Moorish culture and its connection to the greater narrative of North America. By providing a platform for these artists, Moorish American Week strives to inspire future generations to embrace their roots and nurture their cultural expressions. In addition to cultural festivities and art exhibits, educational initiatives play a crucial role during the celebration week. Schools and communities within Chicago, Illinois, are encouraged to engage with curricula that promote a true understanding of Moorish contributions to history, science, and overall society, as their ancestors have been the mothers and fathers of civilization around the world. Workshops tailored for colonial-founded schools allow students to learn about the rich and complex history of aboriginal and indigenous peoples at North America, fostering empathy and understanding among young people, who never knew Al Moroccan/American natives even existed due to colonizers having destroyed true history records and replaced them with false, reconstructed history to put themselves on the center stage as rulers over the masses in mind, body, and spirit.
Moorish American Week culminates in a grand celebration that brings together all people at North America and abroad, who honor the ancestral natives of said African-descent and their contributions to planet Earth. The family-friendly event showcases cuisines from traditional Moorish dishes, live music, and dance performances that reflect the vibrancy of the community. The gathering not only celebrates rich Moorish culture and the influences such culture has on the world to this very day, but also fosters full faith and credit unity among all copper-complexion natives of said African-descent, reinforcing the facts that the Great Book Burnings held as far as true history and archives concerning the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans at North America.
In total Divine essence, Moorish American Week is not merely a celebration; it is a movement towards recognition and respect for the diverse histories of the copper-complexion natives of said African-descent, who rightfully and lawfully inhabited North America for thousands of years, by deep ancestry, prior to Caucasian/European colonizers/settlers discovering the natives upon the continent. By declaring Moorish American Week, the City of Chicago Mayor and the administration takes an important step in preserving the truths about the past by full faith and credit, while actively cultivating an inclusive future towards full estate restoration to the rightful heirs. As the Moorish American communities reflect on their shared international heritage, they are reminded of the value of cultural preservation and the vital role it plays in forging a path toward understanding and harmony surrounding their origins on planet Earth.
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