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From U.N. Resolution to Repatriation: Diasporan Citizenship and Reparative Justice in Ghana

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Ọbádélé Kambon
Ọbádélé Kambon
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Panel 1 of the Black Agenda Town Hall on Citizenship tackles a major question: if Ghana speaks globally about reparative justice, what should that mean in practice for historic diasporans seeking repatriation, belonging, and citizenship? Moderated by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon, this discussion brings together Prof. Adokarley Benedicta Lomotey, Prof. Nene Lomotey-Kuditchar, Dr. Nana Yaw Mireku Yeboah, and Kweku Darko Ankrah.The conversation examines citizenship fees, DNA requirements, documentation hurdles, underrepresentation of Latin America and the Caribbean, and what it would mean for historic diasporans to have real seats at the table in shaping the policies that affect their lives.#blackagenda #ghanacitizenship #reparativejustice #repatriation #diasporareturn #blackdiaspora #ghana #panafricanism

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