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State of Loc Nation, PBC Submits Declaration of Independence to the United Nations, Advocating for the Rights of the Multi-Raced Loc Community and African Americans Worldwide

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State of Loc Nation, PBC Submits Declaration of Independence to the United Nations, Advocating for the Rights of the Multi-Raced Loc Community and African Americans Worldwide

Chamblee, Georgia — State of Loc Nation, PBC, a leading organization dedicated to empowering and advocating for the rights of the multi-raced Loc community and African Americans worldwide, proudly announces the submission of their Declaration of Independence to several offices within the United Nations. This momentous step, taken on June 13, 2023, aims to shed light on 42 grievances that serve as justifications for declaring independence.

The Declaration of Independence, meticulously crafted by State of Loc Nation, PBC, presents a comprehensive framework highlighting the challenges and systemic issues faced by the multi-raced Loc community and African Americans globally. This initiative seeks to address these grievances, striving for equality, justice, and recognition for their unique cultural identity.

The submission of the Declaration of Independence to the United Nations underscores State of Loc Nation, PBC's commitment to effecting positive change and advancing the cause of the multi-raced Loc community and African Americans. By engaging with international entities, the organization aims to amplify their voice, raise awareness, and garner support for their rightful demands.

As part of the declaration, State of Loc Nation, PBC emphasizes the urgent need for:

1. Equal rights and opportunities for the multi-raced Loc community and African Americans in all aspects of life, including education, employment, healthcare, and the justice system.
2. Elimination of systemic racism and discrimination that hinder the progress and well-being of the community.
3. Preservation and promotion of the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the multi-raced Loc community and African Americans.
4. Inclusive policies and legislation that ensure fair representation and empower the community to actively participate in decision-making processes.

State of Loc Nation, PBC invites individuals, organizations, and governments to support their cause, join the movement, and stand united in the pursuit of justice and equality. By addressing the grievances outlined in the Declaration of Independence, society can work towards a more inclusive and harmonious future for all.

For more information about State of Loc Nation, PBC and their Declaration of Independence, please visit www.stateoflocnation.com or contact us via email at info@stateoflocnation.com.

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About State of Loc Nation, PBC:
State of Loc Nation, PBC is a prominent organization committed to empowering and advocating for the rights of the multi-raced Loc community and African Americans globally. Through its initiatives, State of Loc Nation, PBC seeks to address systemic issues, promote cultural heritage, and foster equality and justice for all individuals belonging to the multi-raced Loc community and African American diaspora.

Media Contact:
Name: Christina Clement, llc 
Title: Chairwoman
Organization: State of Loc Nation, PBC
Phone: 678-780-5557

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