Six Principles Of Adodi

Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can
be changed until it is faced.
— James Baldwin

The ideals and principles of Adodi provide a code of conduct and a road map toward self-awareness and fraternal relationships based on agape love, mutuality, and deep abiding respect.

The Adodi New York Planning Committee developed the Six Principles in October 1995 during a weekend strategic planning retreat held at the ‪Hunter Mountain Lodge in Upstate New York.

The genesis and infusion of these Principles over the past 24 years can be attributed to the collective vision and legacy of 11 Adodi brothers who convened to create such principles: Barrington Boothe, Derek Clark (Ibaye), Paul Darling (Ibaye), Jonathan P. Edwards, Waleed Foster (Ibaye), Victor Pond (Ibaye), Steven Reed, Dana Rose (Ibaye), Ronald Texidor (Ibaye), Alwyn Thomas, and Delmar Thompson.

Ibaye is used to denote a deceased Adodi Brother.