Demonstrators from Haiti to France to San Francisco, London, Belize and Jamaica have demanded that France pay for the ransom it extracted from Haiti 200 years ago as the price for its independence and for the “crime” of freeing itself from slavery. The post Haiti: Reparations Yes! Deportations No! appeared first on San Francisco Bay View.| San Francisco Bay View
Venezuelan children aged 1 to 12 were separated from their migrant parents in the US, who were subsequently deported without them.| Venezuelanalysis
Some commissioners feel the commission did not talk to enough residents and skirted around issues of money.| The Shoestring
Greetings We are pleased to report that on the 1st of Mosiah, Stop The Maangamizi Campaign Coordinator-General, and Executive Director of the Maangamizi Educational Trust, Sista Esther Xosei was the international guest speaker for Afrikan Emancipation Day Commemorations organised by the UBAD Educational Foundation (UEF), chaired by Sista YaYa Marin Coleman. This trip was a […]| stopthemaangamizi.com
‘Sankofaagro: Edutainmanent in our Reparatory Justice Preparations for Planet Repairs‘ In the spirit of cognitive justice and restoring to ourselves the use of Afrikan languages in a our Pan-Afrikan Liberation Truthquest, the 2022 theme for the Pan-Afrikan Reparations Rebellion Groundings is a compound of 2 words in Twi languages of West Afrika: Sankofa – Go […]| stopthemaangamizi.com
Pempamsie is the Adinkra symbol for sewing together in readiness -preparatory actions for reparatory justice. building our future out of our principled operational unity despite our diversity. Indeed, part of the repair process is about Afrikan heritage communities developing our own community capacity and power-base as well as our own Afrikan Heritage Community Self-Repairs Plans. Mpango is the […]| stopthemaangamizi.com
source: Jacob Patton via FlickrEarlier this year, Americans for Financial Reform and Take on Wall Street hosted a fireside chat with Jeremy Bearer-Friend, a professor at George Washington University Law School, and Alvin Velazquez, Associate General Counsel at SEIU. During the chat, Bearer-Friend explained his recently developed proposal for how to capitalize a multi-trillion dollar reparations fund in less than a year. The proposal would have publicly traded firms, many of which have been re...| takeonwallst.com
PARCOE is a grassroots alliance working in Europe to amplify the voices of Afrikan Communities of Reparations Interest all over the world. For us in PARCOE, there are spatial dimensions to reparato…| The Occupied Times
I had a fascinating conversation with Finn Gardiner, Director of Policy & Advocacy for the Autistic People of Color Fund about the incredible work of the Fund’s mutual aid project that positively impacts so many individuals’ lives. We also discussed institutional ableism, racism and “nice white lady syndrome”, as well as the troubling problems with … Continue reading “A Catalyst for Activism”: Talking with Finn Gardiner from the Autistic People of Color Fund| Noncompliant – the podcast
Want to understand systemic racism in America? Watch Bill Moyers in conversation with Michelle Alexander, Bryan Stevenson, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Maya Angelou, David Simon, and others. They offer a useful primer on the history of racism in the United States and its continuing impact.| BillMoyers.com
Once a month, we put together a list of stories we’ve been reading: news you might’ve missed or crucial conversations going on around the web. We focus on environmental justice, radical municipalism, new politics, political theory, and resources for action and education. We try to include articles that have been published recently but will last,| Uneven Earth - Where the ecological meets the political