#Reparations
A Guide to Repair, Rebuild and Rebrand Foundational Black America
#Reparations: A Guide to Repair, Rebuild, and Rebrand Foundational Black America
America’s historical debt for the institution of chattel slavery is now being addressed by the Reparations Generation; a fresh young wave of American descendants of chattel slavery, focused on achieving lineage-based tangibles to close the historic wealth gap created by the unpaid labor and exploitation of Black American chattel slaves, which advantaged White America and its ability to amass and covet a global empire of influence, power and wealth.
This book unapologetically supports the Reparations Movement in America and offers strategic guidance to build a framework for Foundational Black Empowerment and self-determination, aiming to rectify and memorialize the on-going legacy of American chattel slavery for future generations.
About the Author

IzzieMae graduated from George Brown College, Child and Youth Program with a double major in Settlement Work and Life-Skill’s Coaching. She spent the first 10 years of her career working with pregnant teenagers and young families, specializing in Attachment interventions and started one of the first support groups for teenage fathers in downtown Toronto.
After graduating from the Emerging Leaders Program, Schulich School of Business York University, IzzieMae was recruited by a private Foundation to develop and lead a multi-dimensional and ecological program to empower residents of a small town in rural Ontario
IzzieMae has also plied her skills and talents in Community Capacity building on a larger scale with the United Way of York Region, and provided leadership and oversight in asset allocation and resource distribution among non-profit agencies in the GTA-Greater Toronto Area
IzzieMae is currently a Trauma Coach and has a small, private practice, for Life Skills Coaching and provides consultation in Community Capacity Building for Black communities in North America.
#Reparations
A Guide to Repair, Rebuild and Rebrand Foundational Black America
Chapter 1: Foundations of Chattel Slavery, the “Bootstraps” of white America
The “bootstraps” of American wealth and power is based on two main resources: stolen land from native/indigenous people and the institution of American chattel slavery.
Chapter 2: Three Common Strategies of White Supremacy
The construct of race and “white supremacy” in America was engineered to create and maintain power and control over chattel slaves.
Chapter 3: The American Reconstruction Era
This era was the most dangerous time in American history the targeted former enslaved Black American’s.
Chapter 4: Civil Rights, Coalitions and Compromise
Civil Rights movements were inclusive of most every marginalized group in America to make gains in equal and fair treatment, but has this been reciprocated?
Chapter 5: A Critical Point in History
Can we use the outcomes from our history to benefit our future?
Chapter 6: The Antidote to White Supremacy is Black Empowerment
What is “Black Empowerment” and how can you get some?
Chapter 7: Repairing Relationships in the Black Community
Unity is the best way to carry our legacy forward
Chapter 8: Rebuild, The Black Reconstruction Era
Building a solid framework for Black Empowerment
Chapter 9: Rebranding Foundational Black America
As time marches on so does the transition of leadership move from the “Baby Boomer” generation to Foundational Black America