End the War on Black People: The Urgency of Reparations
Panelist:
Dr. Michael Ralph
Dr. Vasuki Nesiah
Dr. Michael Funk
Moderators:
Kayla Merriweather
Dylan Brown
On February 23, 2021, Diasporic Africa in Dialogue – End the War on Black People: The Urgency of Reparations was co-hosted with NYU’s Black Student Union, featuring panelists Dr. Michael Ralph, Dr. Vasuki Nesiah., and Dr. Michael Funk, and moderated by undergraduate students Kayla Merriwether and Dylan Brown. Defining reparations as a strategy for managing injury, a way of healing breaching, and as an unwritten agreement in the way we relate to each other, the panelists also noted that reparations constitute an essential issue when there has been some injury. This an argument to carry our history with us, rather than bringing closure to the past. They also discussed the connections among between global awakenings to police violence and reparations throughout the Diaspora. Finally, panelists posed the question of who qualifies for reparations? They called for the centralization of historical experiences and other injustices –such as colonialism—within discussions of reparations.
Видео End the War on Black People: The Urgency of Reparations канала CSAAD at NYU
Dr. Michael Ralph
Dr. Vasuki Nesiah
Dr. Michael Funk
Moderators:
Kayla Merriweather
Dylan Brown
On February 23, 2021, Diasporic Africa in Dialogue – End the War on Black People: The Urgency of Reparations was co-hosted with NYU’s Black Student Union, featuring panelists Dr. Michael Ralph, Dr. Vasuki Nesiah., and Dr. Michael Funk, and moderated by undergraduate students Kayla Merriwether and Dylan Brown. Defining reparations as a strategy for managing injury, a way of healing breaching, and as an unwritten agreement in the way we relate to each other, the panelists also noted that reparations constitute an essential issue when there has been some injury. This an argument to carry our history with us, rather than bringing closure to the past. They also discussed the connections among between global awakenings to police violence and reparations throughout the Diaspora. Finally, panelists posed the question of who qualifies for reparations? They called for the centralization of historical experiences and other injustices –such as colonialism—within discussions of reparations.
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