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What’s in a Name?

February 22, 2024 0

In this piece, Tina Adomako shows the importance of interrogating colonial place names as part of the humanitarian goal of equalizing relationships between Africa and the Global North. […]

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In the News: Condemning Slave Auctions of African Migrants in Libya / Actualités: Condamner la vente aux enchères de migrants Africains en Libye

December 8, 2017 0

Translation by Awa Cheikh / Introduction by Angela Okune

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While slavery is imagined to be reserved to history books, shocking recent coverage by CNN exposed a horrifying present-day […]

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In the News: The Humanitarian Promise of A Shared Memory / Actualités: la promesse humanitaire d’une mémoire partagée

November 16, 2015 0

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Photo Credit: Jeffrey O. Gustafson. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Commons – https://commons.wikimedia.org

Dear Readers: In early October, Former Jamaican Prime Minister PJ Patterson […]

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In the News: Climate Change and the Slave Trade

March 5, 2014 2

“What climate change and slave trade in Africa have in common,” by Kofi Adu Domfeh in Luv News, looks at similarities between climate change and the slave trade in […]

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