The fact that there are people in the United States of America living in third-world conditions and are treated inhumanly by their government is only an example of why the global governance system is a failure. When the most powerful and wealthiest country in history cannot meet the goals we expressed in our own constitution then how can we expect that government to then treat people abroad any differently?

It is our duty as world federalists to stand up for the rights of all human beings, and housing is one of the most decisive factors in the quality of a persons life. We can no longer accept the argument that we cannot meet our commitments to all citizens of the world.

I believe a world federal government (WFG) is the only way we can keep all governments accountable and to maintain a global system that meets the social and economic quality of human life.

Black activists and public advocates have always been at the forefront of the fight for human and civil rights, but that is only because black people have always been at the brunt of everyone’s jokes or at the center of violence when it comes to economic expansion.

This Black Heritage Month (BHM)take a little time to learn something about the contributions of black leaders throughout the history of humanity.

Going forward the DWFED will show appreciation to different cultural and ethnic communities throughout the world.