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Reparations for Slavery and Colonization: Contemporary Movements for Justice

This course examines anthropological perspectives on modern justice movements addressing the harms of European colonization in Africa. Learners will explore critical themes such as violence, human rights, and collective memory while engaging with ongoing reparative justice efforts in Algeria and Belgium.

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What you will gain after the course

  • Ability to critically analyze contemporary justice movements

  • Skill in articulating anthropological perspectives on historical harms

  • Understanding of reparative justice mechanisms in specific case studies

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Who is this course right for?

  • Individuals seeking to understand the impact of colonialism on modern justice movements

  • Students interested in the intersection of anthropology and social activism

  • Activists looking to deepen their knowledge of reparative justice frameworks

Need to know before starting?

  • Familiarity with basic concepts in social anthropology

  • Understanding of European colonial history

  • Interest in social justice and human rights issues

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