
#244 Why Reparations are Vital
Welcome to the 244th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. This month’s podcast series is all about decolonisation and today for the last episode in the series I am talking about why reparations are key to shifting the colonising dynamic.
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Show Notes
Welcome to the 244th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. This month’s podcast series is all about decolonisation and today for the last episode in the series I am talking about why reparations are key to shifting the colonising dynamic.
In today’s show on Why repatriation is vital
- About my TedX talk [00:43]
- The definition of reparation [03:09]
- 5 formal categories of reparations. [04:42]
- Another definition of reparation. [08:02]
- The meaning of repatriation. [10:03]
Quotes on Why Repatriation Is Vital
- Reparation is a big topic, and I could spend days talking about it.
- Reparation as a concept needs to happen at a higher systemic level.
- Reparations can be directed to the descendants of enslaved people.
- Many workplaces are happy to lobby on things like smoking.
- Equal pay and backdating need to happen.
Resources on Why repatriation is vital
- What Are Reparations And What Forms Can They Take?
- What Are Reparations?
- The logic of slavery reparations
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- Check out my TEDx talk: The Connection between Culture, Race and Mental Health
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