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Going back to his routes
The Black Heritage Today 2010-2011 magazine features Kojo Jantuah walking along the slave routes of West Africa, on an epic journey to finding healing and reconciliation and discovering his identity - and his destiny.
Richmond Announces Plans For Slavery Museum
The Richmond Slave Trail Commission has unveiled a vision for a $100 million to $150 million heritage site in Shockoe Bottom (the historical site of Richmond’s slave market).
Three Faiths Forum - A Reflection on the Theme ‘Reconciliation’
This reflection was given by Gerald Henderson at a Christian, Muslim, Jewish - Three Faiths Forum in Liverpool
Liverpool, Slavery Remembrance and the Reconciliation Triangle
The city of Liverpool hosted a series of events simultaneously in the last two weeks of August - the 800th Anniversary of its charter, Slavery Remembrance Day, the opening of its new International Slavery Museum and the 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Atlantic Slave Trade.
Reconciliation Triangle
The slave trade has left deep scars. Ann Rignall meets a group of people remembering the past to shape a better future
Sorry is the Hardest Word
Though apologies have an important place in healing national and international relations, it is often difficult to know when they are appropriate.
Surprises in My Family Tree
Walking along the slave routes of West Africa helped Kojo Jantuah to discover his identity-and his destiny.
Show Without Shocking
OUEST FRANCE, France’s leading circulation daily, can attribute its success to its ethical policy, maintains Didier Pillet, its Editor-inChief.

