In Accra this June, the reparations debate moved from remembrance towards political architecture. Over three days, Ghana hosted the High-Level Consultative Conference on the “Next Steps” to the landmark United Nations resolution on the trafficking of enslaved Africans. The venues told their own story: technical deliberations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a high-level session at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, and a Juneteenth commemoration at Christiansborg Castle, also known as Osu Castle, a 17th-century fortress on the Atlantic coast that served as a slave-trade hub. That movement, from diplomacy to political endorsement to historical reckoning, captured the deeper […]
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