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Juneteenth: A Radical Movement for Reparations and Liberation

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In this powerful and radical episode, host Ama-Robin dives into the deeper significance of Juneteenth, the day that marks the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.

Juneteenth is not just a celebration—it's an ongoing movement for reparations and liberation.

Ama-Robin explores the historical roots of Juneteenth, the enduring struggles faced by freed people, and the unfinished work of Black liberation. She calls on us to honor our courageous ancestors by continuing their fight for true equality and demanding reparations.

Tune in to understand why Juneteenth is more than a day—it's a call to action for reparations and liberation.

Organizations working for Reparations:

  1. National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA)

    • Educates and mobilizes the community to support reparations and engages in legislative advocacy.

  2. Reparations United

    • A coalition of organizations and individuals supporting reparations initiatives at local, state, and federal levels.

  3. American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS)

    • Seeks to secure reparations for American descendants of enslaved Africans through raising awareness and legislative action.

  4. The National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC)

    • Develops strategies and proposals for reparations, including economic, social, and educational components.

  5. Reparations 4 Slavery

    • Organizes events, provides resources, and supports legislative efforts aimed at achieving reparations.

  6. African American Redress Network
    • Connects scholars, activists, and policymakers to support reparative justice efforts.

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In this powerful and radical episode, host Ama-Robin dives into the deeper significance of Juneteenth, the day that marks the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.

Juneteenth is not just a celebration—it's an ongoing movement for reparations and liberation.

Ama-Robin explores the historical roots of Juneteenth, the enduring struggles faced by freed people, and the unfinished work of Black liberation. She calls on us to honor our courageous ancestors by continuing their fight for true equality and demanding reparations.

Tune in to understand why Juneteenth is more than a day—it's a call to action for reparations and liberation.

Organizations working for Reparations:

  1. National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA)

    • Educates and mobilizes the community to support reparations and engages in legislative advocacy.

  2. Reparations United

    • A coalition of organizations and individuals supporting reparations initiatives at local, state, and federal levels.

  3. American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS)

    • Seeks to secure reparations for American descendants of enslaved Africans through raising awareness and legislative action.

  4. The National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC)

    • Develops strategies and proposals for reparations, including economic, social, and educational components.

  5. Reparations 4 Slavery

    • Organizes events, provides resources, and supports legislative efforts aimed at achieving reparations.

  6. African American Redress Network
    • Connects scholars, activists, and policymakers to support reparative justice efforts.

  continue reading

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