President John Dramani Mahama has reflected on the painful history of the transatlantic slave trade, recounting the suffering endured by Africans who were forcibly taken across the seas to the Western ...
International relations expert Nana Yaw Mireku has backed calls for the global community to formally recognise the ...
Ghana urges UN support to recognise the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity, seeking historical ...
Ghana is taking a leading role in advancing reparatory justice and preserving the historical record of the trans-Atlantic ...
Ghana is calling for global support at the United Nations for a draft resolution that would recognize the transatlantic slave ...
Reparations for the transatlantic slave trade are not a matter of debate but an outstanding legal obligation. This article ...
Imagine an entire nation vanishing. Not through war or famine, but through systematic abduction. Twelve and a half million ...
The spectre... continues to haunt us, reminding us of the unfinished business of emancipation.”This quote by Jacques Derrida, ...
President John Dramani Mahama has spoken about the injustices that defined the transatlantic slave trade, noting that its ...
How can coherent sense be made out of Europe? Its history takes us from ancient Greece to the (most recent) invasion of ...
By: Akosua Shannan Magee Recently Ghana hosted another citizenship ceremony for members of the African diaspora, presided ...
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