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Towards Reparatory Justice: Confronting the Legacies of Slavery and the UN Declaration on the Transatlantic Slave Trade

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    1.0.          1.0,  Introduction and Historical Context On 25 March 2026, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a landmark resolution titled “Declaration of the Trafficking of Enslaved Africans and Racialised Chattel Enslavement of Africans as the Gravest Crime Against Humanity.” This declaration marks a defining moment in the evolution of international law and global justice discourse, as it formally recognises the transatlantic slave trade, not merely as a historical atrocity, but as the gravest crime against humanity, with enduring legal, political, and moral implications. It signals a shift from passive remembrance to active acknowledgment, placing historical injustice within the realm of contemporary international responsibility. For over four centuries, the transatlantic slave trade constituted one of the most systematic and dehumanising enterprises in human history. Between the 15th and 19th centuries, more than 12 million ...

Youth-Led Justice: Empowering Change Through Advocacy, Activism, and Collective Action

  For decades, young people have not only shaped the world’s demographic landscape but have also stood at the forefront of civic participation and social transformation. Their influence goes far beyond representation it has been instrumental in driving movements for justice, equality, and systemic change. In the United States, the struggle for African American liberation was significantly advanced by the activism and resilience of youth. Likewise, in South Africa, the anti-apartheid movement most notably the Soweto Uprising , was ignited by the unwavering courage of young people demanding freedom and equality. Amid this global wave of youth-led activism, Nigeria has experienced its own powerful surge of solidarity and collective action. Young Nigerians have mobilized en masse, creating and occupying self-defined spaces to advocate for their rights and influence public policy. A defining moment came in 2020 with the #EndSARS movement , a bold and unprecedented campaign against p...