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The Birthright Paradigm Project [BPP]

BPP Resources

We'll provide you with a host of resources from this site, including references for books and articles as well as links to important information on the WWW. This page will also update you on our BPP videos, articles, and publications. Our DVD, Introduction to The Birthright Project will be available soon.

We've developed a distribution model for disseminating BPP information. The Birthright Paradigm suggests that the oldest member of your family should access the information and then pass the wisdom down to the younger members of the family within your household. The older being responsible for the younger. You can order a copy of the DVD as a gift for your other oldest relatives or family members that live in a separate household, and have them pass it down to the younger members of their household. As each household and family begins to act upon the information provided by the Birthright Paradigm Project, you will see that through our individual and collective choices we can begin to make a difference.

Our purpose is to generate dialogue. Serious dialogue between you and your family; your family and your community, your community and the other communities in your city, and so on. Paradigm Shift! A change in our thinking! A change in the way we act and interact in the world. The BPP is a model for nurturing respect and mutual support among all members of the human family.

Since The Birthright Paradigm suggests that the oldest family members should get the message first, then it is also true that the Africans and their direct descendants throughout the African Diaspora are the oldest members of the Gobal Human Family and must therefore rise to the responsibility of First Born first. The DVD Introduction to the Birthright Paradigm Project establishes this protocol.

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