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Jamelle discusses what reparation’s mean and more importantly, how we should really conceive of reparations at The United States of Jamerica.
Hathor argues that the public needs to understand the impact of slavery before reparations can be discussed at Hathor-Sekhmet.
Aaron sees the reparations movement as engaged in an unwinnable political contest and nothing more than a distraction and diversion at A Political Season.
Brother Pruitt lays out a blueprint (or should it be called “blackprint”) for his vision of the reparations movement as a guest blogger at Second Book of Asabagna.
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DJ Black Adam said:
Great topic. I know I will enjoy the article submissions.
Kala Nation said:
I think itis time we get overthe idea that we are ever going to receive repayment for slavery.It is assinine and counterproductive. Get a job it is much easier.