Geneva Declaration Spurs Global Reparations Movement

In Geneva, a coalition of pan-African groups has launched a global taskforce on reparations and adopted the landmark Geneva Declaration on reparative justice. The summit brought together leaders from Africa and beyond to turn the UN's recognition of slavery and colonialism into actionable frameworks for reparations. They’ve laid down plans and resources to advocate for reparations worldwide. What does it mean for you? This movement could shift the global conversation on reparations, potentially impacting international policies and raising awareness about historical injustices. If you're keen on social justice or global politics, this might be a space to watch.

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