Africa Intensifies Calls for Reparations Following UN Slavery Resolution
African nations rally for reparations after a landmark 2026 UN resolution acknowledges the transatlantic slave trade’s enduring impacts, urging global accountability.
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African nations rally for reparations after a landmark 2026 UN resolution acknowledges the transatlantic slave trade’s enduring impacts, urging global accountability.
Diaspora returnees in Ghana welcome 2026 UN resolution recognizing transatlantic slave trade as humanity’s gravest crime, urging global reparatory justice.
The UN General Assembly adopts a resolution urging reparations for transatlantic slavery, addressing centuries of systemic inequality.
In 2025, Africa accelerates efforts to reclaim cultural identity through reparations, artifact retrieval, and renaming public spaces, reshaping its global narrative.
South Korea’s Supreme Court upholds Nippon Steel compensation order for WWII-era forced labor victim, reinforcing 2018 legal precedent on wartime redress.
Tulsa announces $100 million reparations initiative addressing the 1921 Race Massacre’s legacy, combining direct payments with community development programs.
U.S. Senate approves national monument for Tulsa’s 1921 race massacre, launching a ‘road to repair’ for survivors and descendants.
Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo urges the U.S. and Europe to pay reparations for the transatlantic slave trade at the UN General Assembly, highlighting the lasting impacts of colonial exploitation.