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Reparation and responsibility: A leadership imperative for our time

By Professor Kwasi DARTEY-BAAHThe global conversation on reparation has, in recent days, unfolded with rare intensity, firm yet measured, passionate yet reflective. At its core lies more than a ...
The spiritual practice of reparation "may be somewhat forgotten or wrongly judged obsolete" today, but it is essential for the promotion of justice and healing, including on behalf of those who have ...
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The first sculpture of Our Lady of Fátima by Portuguese José Ferreira Thedim in 1920. Our Lady of Fatima, in her apparitions to the three children, said that men must not offend the Lord anymore for ...
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History is for arguing. Despite the rhetorical brilliance of some of the arguments put forward in favour of reparation by prominent scholars, researchers and legal luminaries, such as the late ...
On reparation, the main question for me is whether the British State should be required to compensate the people of the Caribbean for the wrongs associated with chattel slavery. On moral grounds, this ...