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What happens when decisions are being made about historic diasporans without historic diasporans in the room?In this powerful interview, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, Founder and Official Spokesperson of the Decade of Our Repatriation (D.O.O.R.) and Associate Professor at the University of Ghana Institute of African Studies, lays out the real issue at the heart of citizenship, repatriation, and reparative justice in Ghana: lack of representation.He explains why the ultimate goal is not just to talk about the challenges, but to secure a real seat at the table for historic diasporans through systems, structures, infrastructure, and processes that allow the people most affected to select or elect their own representatives based on a clear mandate.This discussion also addresses:citizenship hurdles facing diasporansthe burden of high fees and DNA requirementsthe gap between global reparations talk and local lived realitythe importance of self-reparations in smoothing the path homewhy representation matters in shaping policyAs Ghana speaks boldly on reparative justice on the world stage, this conversation asks an urgent question: what does justice look like in practice for those seeking repatriation, citizenship, and belonging right here at home?Watch, share, and join the movement toward real representation and meaningful change.#door #decadeofourrepatriation #repatriation #citizenship #historicdiasporans #ghana #reparativejustice #blackpower #representationmatters
Hundreds of historic diasporans living in Ghana are sounding the alarm over the rising cost and growing barriers to acquiring Ghanaian citizenship. For many, the dream of repatriation is being undermined by excessive fees, difficult requirements, and policies that leave people feeling excluded rather than welcomed.In this video, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon speaks on the sidelines of the Historic African Diaspora Town Hall Meeting about the frustrations many are experiencing, including the GHS 25,000 citizenship fee that has become a major obstacle for families, elders, and long-term residents who planned to build their lives in Ghana.The conversation goes beyond paperwork. It raises serious questions about belonging, policy, development, and whether symbolic gestures toward the diaspora are being matched by real substance. If Ghana is serious about reparative justice and meaningful repatriation, then the concerns of historic diasporans must be heard and addressed.This is not just about citizenship. It is about Black unity, accountability, and building a future rooted in justice.
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Chairman Dr. Fred Hampton Jr. is recognized for his unwavering commitment to carrying forward the legacy of struggle, resistance, and Black liberation.In this powerful moment, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. speaks on behalf of himself, his father Chairman Fred Hampton Sr., and the Black Panther Party Cubs, reaffirming the enduring truth that while a revolutionary can be killed, a revolution cannot be destroyed. He reflects on the assassination of Chairman Fred Hampton Sr. and Defense Captain Mark Clark on December 4, 1969, naming that day as one of the many acts of terrorism inflicted upon Black people through enslavement, Jim Crow, redlining, and ongoing oppression.With clarity, fire, and historical grounding, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. reminds us that the struggle continues, that colonial borders do not define Black people, and that the call remains the same: one people, one struggle, Black Power.This clip also highlights the broader mission of repatriation and institution-building, connecting the work of liberation to concrete action for Black people seeking a new life in Ghana.Thinking about moving back home? We have already helped hundreds secure citizenship, housing, relocation, driver’s licenses, and business setup. Endorsed by Ghana’s Office of the President, we help make your move seamless.Learn more:https://www.r2gh.comFor more powerful lectures, interviews, and Black-centered content:https://www.abibitumi.com#FredHamptonJr #blackpower #blackpantherparty #blackliberation #repatriation #ghana #r2g #abibitumi #chairmanfredhampton #panafricanism
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