The three candidates vying to be the next Secretary-General of the Commonwealth have voiced support for reparations related to slavery and...
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The three candidates vying to be the next Secretary-General of the Commonwealth have voiced support for reparations related to slavery and colonialism. During a debate at Chatham House in London, the three candidates, from the Gambia, Ghana, and Lesotho, called for either financial reparations or “reparative justice.” According to Ghana’s foreign minister, Shirley Botchwey, financial…
The three candidates vying to be the next Secretary-General of the Commonwealth have voiced support for reparations related to slavery and...
Three African contenders for role of secretary general call for financial measures or reparative justice
All three candidates running to become the next secretary-general of the Commonwealth, a 56-nation club headed by Britain’s King Charles, said on...
New York City lawmakers approved legislation Thursday to study the city's significant role in slavery and consider reparations to descendants of...
The city joins a growing number of cities and states, including New York, that are taking action to examine the effects of slavery and possible...
The city joins a growing number of cities and states, including New York, that are taking action to examine the effects of slavery and possible...
New York is considering paying reparations to the descendants of slaves under new plans approved by the City Council. The proposals are yet to be...
A surfer and a nationalist are among the record number of contenders to replace Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.