In this impactful episode of the Know Your Rights Camp podcast, host Amir Whitaker sits down with attorney and former chairperson of California’s Reparations Task Force, Kamilah Moore, for an honest and stirring discussion on the ongoing fight for reparations. Moore delves into the enduring consequences of slavery and systemic anti-Blackness that continue to affect Black Americans today, arguing that reparations are both necessary and long overdue. The conversation expands to the global movement for reparations, examines the legal foundations supporting this cause under international law, and highlights the persistent resistance these efforts face. Through it all, Moore’s message is clear: the struggle for justice is only just beginning.
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