From the "Manifesto for NL Transformation":
"The UCF Transformation Program recognizes that racial political, social, and economic inequality is deeprooted in all the ranks of our society and that changes in the margins (symptom control) will not quickly reduce this. To end decades and generations of (institutional) racism and structural discrimination, we need a transformation, i.e. a bold fundamental structured overhaul of our laws and economy. This review rejects the racist and baseless rhetoric that ignorance and personal responsibility of black people is the cause of racial inequality."
From the 'Black Agenda" (Chapter 5 of the Manifesto):
"UCF assumes that every person is unique and has something to offer, but practice shows that not everyone gets equal opportunities to participate fully. The inequality of opportunity certainly also applies to the position of citizens of African descent. With its Transformation Manifesto, UCF aims to contribute to the creation of a fairer society with equal opportunities for all.
"Recognition, Justice and Development" are the three pillars that UCF has chosen as a guide in the development of this section of the UCF Transformation Manifesto and what we call the 'Black Agenda'. The pillars are derived from the mission of the International UN Decade for People of African Descent 2015-2024."
Black Agenda
The ‘Black Agenda’ of Ubuntu Connected Front (UCF) can be found in Chapter 5 of the “Manifesto for NL Transformation”.
It consists of three pillars derived from the mission of the UN International Decade for People of African Descent 2015-2024:
- Recognition concerns the impact of our slavery past as a crime against humanity.
- Justice is about historical restoration of justice.
- Development seeks equal development opportunities for all.
See also:
- Statia surpasses last turnout at polls for Second Chamber election
- Article Saba News https://www.saba-news.com/new-political-party-ubuntu-connected-front-takes-interests-of-the-caribbean-at-heart-in-upcoming-dutch-parliament-elections/
- Article The Daily Herald St. Maarten https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/three-statia-candidates-on-new-ubuntu-connected-front-slate


















