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Get access to the full video replay and presentation slides from Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon’s timely and far-reaching presentation on Ghana’s UN resolution calling for the transatlantic slave trade to be recognized as a crime against humanity.
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Ghana’s UN Resolution: Transatlantic Slave Trade a Crime Against Humanity [Video Replay + Slides]
Presenter: Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon
Original Presentation Date: March 28th, 2026
Original Time: 7pm GMT / 3pm EST
Duration: 2:03:21
$20 for COMPLETE VIDEO REPLAY+57 SLIDES
Description:
Get access to the full video replay and presentation slides from Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon’s timely and far-reaching presentation on Ghana’s UN resolution calling for the transatlantic slave trade to be recognized as a crime against humanity.
In this 2-hour presentation, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon goes beyond symbolic recognition to examine the historical, legal, political, and global implications of this moment.
What does it mean to name the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity? What might such recognition open up in relation to justice, reparations, and international accountability? And can meaningful repair take place while the destruction of Black people continues in new forms?
Drawing on historical analysis, contemporary legal arguments, and the broader framework of Reparations? Retribution!, this presentation explores why the issue must be understood not only as a matter of past injustice, but as part of an ongoing structure whose effects remain with us today.
The session also connects Ghana’s initiative to the urgent question of what Black people must do for ourselves in the face of incomplete justice, tying the discussion to DOOR (Decade of Our Repatriation) as a concrete form of self-reparations rooted in return, rebuilding, reconnection, and the restoration of Black life, land, and future.
This package includes:
- Full video replay
- Full presentation slides
Access this important presentation to gain deeper clarity on the stakes of Ghana’s resolution, the limits of international recognition by itself, and the necessity of moving from discussion to action.
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https://www.abibitumi.com/crimeagainsthumanity


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