Black Futures in a Capitalist World: What Ghana's UN Resolution Means for Black Communities Globally
Roots and Futures with Dr. Jasmine HarrisJune 25, 2026
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Black Futures in a Capitalist World: What Ghana's UN Resolution Means for Black Communities Globally

Dr. Jasmine Harris and Pius Kamau explore the recent United Nations resolution deeming the transatlantic slave trade as "the gravest crime against humanity" dissecting the reactions from global superpowers. The discussion extends to the lingering effects of American chattel slavery, colonialism, and the quest for reparations. With references to historical events like the Haitian Revolution and colonialist impacts in Africa, this episode is a profound exploration of justice, history, and the enduring fight for equality.

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