Barriers to Black Academia: Slavery and Colonialism and the Case for Reparative Justice: Panel 3
- Centre for the Study of International Slavery
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• L'myah Sherae, Chief Coordinator, The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Race Equality in Education
• Esther Stanford-Xosei, INOSAAR International Network of Scholars & Activists for Afrikan Reparations
• Professor Afua Cooper, Dalhousie University
• Dr Hank Gonzalez, University of Cambridge
Moderator/Chair: Malik Al Nasir, Fore-Word Press & PhD researcher University of CambridgeRead more about our panel speakers