Ghana's slavery apology: Why descendants say gestures without reparative action fall short

Ghana’s slavery apology: Why descendants say gestures without reparative action fall short

When Ghana issued an apology over its role in the transatlantic slave trade, the statement was framed as a historic moment of reckoning. Yet for many descendants of enslaved Africans, the gesture has reignited a familiar debate: whether symbolic remorse can ever substitute for material reparation, structural recognition, and policy change. A gesture without a […]

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