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[Colonialism Reparation] Newsletter 05/25

[Colonialism Reparation] Newsletter 05/25

COLONIALISM REPARATION

Slave who breaks the chains - University Gamal Abdel Nasser - Conakry - Guinea

‍‍Colonialists begin to fade

The fall of colonial symbols gone viral with the explosion of anti-racism protests following the death of George Floyd continues, albeit at a slower pace.
In Germany it continues with the dedication of a square to Rudolf Duala Manga Bell in Aalen.
In the United States it continues with the change of name to Mount Blue Sky of the now former Mount Evans in Colorado and the change of the seal and flag of Minnesota.

‍Focus on: Imperialism

With the development of the "Industrial Revolution" the need for labor force is replaced by that of raw materials, thus giving boost to imperialism. In the second half of the XIX century the great colonial powers share out the rest of the world, starting the formation of vast colonial empires that cover more than half of the lands above sea-level.‍

‍The end of the Empire

War by other means — Trump’s tariffs and the empire’s final gamble

 

... "The lesson is clear: if the US wants to rebuild its manufacturing base, it needs to break once and for all with neoliberalism and the tyranny of private capital instead of engaging in a self-defeating war against China. "‍ ...

Call for the International day for reparations
Colonialism Reparation

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