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Black Reparation Claims Engine

A structured, international claim-pack builder for diaspora groups (including groups of one) preparing reparations claims. Your group keeps custody of your claim packs until ic3 Black International State (IBIS) is established. Use the tool to organise high-quality data and share it in multiple formats to encourage conversation and cooperation.

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Identity Engine (international standard dropdowns)

Use the Identity Engine dropdowns to set the race, ethnicity and sub-branch lens for your claimant group. The engine enforces consistent international formats so your claim pack can be shared and compared across countries.

Identity dropdowns ready (standard mode).

Navigate the engine

The Black Claims Engine is a set of simple pages using the same claim table in the background. There are no public user accounts and no social feed. The focus is on claimant groups, target entities, evidence, timelines, and shareable claim packs.

Everything you see here can be driven from the same backend later: a claim store, an entity table, a timeline table and an evidence table, all coded by IC race and self-defined ethnicity, and saved using international standards.

What the Black Claims Engine records

Each claim pack is stored on your device. It contains a claimant group profile and a target entity profile, then the facts, evidence, timeline, and demand. Your group decides what to share and when.

The engine enforces consistent international formats (dates, countries, currencies, references) so claim packs can be compared and coordinated later. If the data is good, management systems are easy to build.

Why this matters for international claim planning

Diaspora groups can organise themselves according to their own culture while still producing consistent claim packs. A group can be a community, a family, an organisation, or a single survivor.

This is a mobilisation exercise: it helps people think, plan, and cooperate across borders. The immediate focus is quality data for user groups. ic3 Black International State (IBIS) coordination and processing systems are a separate issue that can be developed later once good data exists.

Next: start a claim pack

If your group (or you alone) is preparing a reparations claim against a bank, council, NHS body, insurer, landlord, police or other entity, start a new claim pack and build it step by step. Share the outputs in multiple formats to support discussion and cooperation.