Search Results for: reparation
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Diaspora
Tulsa unveils $105m reparations initiative for 1921 Race Massacre
The city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the United States is taking a historic step towards repairing the damage done by…
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Diaspora
The United States’ small steps towards reparations
The path to local level reparations in the United States continues with victories and defeats in cities like Evaston, Chicago,…
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Diaspora
GBH podcast ‘What Is Owed?’ explores reparations efforts
The estimated amount the United States federal government owes to African Americans for reparations is $14 trillion, according to calculations…
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Diaspora
African and Caribbean states campaign for slave trade reparations
There was a stronger focus at Accra summit on the loss and damage caused by European colonialism and slavery. The…
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Opinion
Standing up for Africa’s slave trade reparations – Oral Ofori
Standing up for Africa’s slave trade reparations addresses a historical injustice that has had long-lasting effects on the lives of…
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News
Summit in Ghana’s capital wants reparations for Africa slave-trade
PHOTO: Ron Daniels, President of the Institute of the Black World 21st Century, speaks at the Africa Union reparation conference…
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News
First Accra Reparations Conference holds November 2023 in Ghana
The Accra Reparations Conference (ARC) is scheduled to hold at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra, Ghana from 14-17…
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Personality
Remembering Clifton R. Wharton Jr., an inspiring Black pioneer
Clifton R. Wharton Jr. was by all standards an inspiration in academia, business, and public service. Wharton’s career was defined…
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Diaspora
1st UN Decade for People of African Descent to close in Berlin
Germany will mark the conclusion of the first UN Decade for People of African Descent (2015-2024) with a celebratory closing…
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Arts/Culture
Pan-Africanism and its relevance in today’s global context
The Pan-Africanist movement, which emerged in the early 20th century, nurtured a powerful message of unity, self-determination, and liberation for…
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