Addressing the legacy of Trans-Atlantic Slavery. Approaches and Practices.

healing the wounds of the slave trade and slavery. approaches and practices, a desk review

Presentation launch and webinar on the legacy of slavery, trans-generational trauma and collective healing, May 2021

At this exciting international event, the UNESCO Slave Route Project and the Guerrand-Hermès Foundation for Peace Research Institute (GHFP) will bring together high-profile speakers and artists to launch “Healing the Wounds of Trans-Atlantic Slavery: Approaches and Practices: A Desk Review.”

This timely Report draws together the perspectives of researchers and practitioners, to map major approaches and practices to addressing the legacy of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and slavery. It is the fruit of collaboration between an international team of researchers and practitioners, under the guidance of the UNESCO Slave Route Project and the GHFP Research Institute. The Report highlights the imperative to embark on a collective journey towards healing transgenerational trauma and the importance of systemic transformation.

Formally launching and disseminating this Report is an active response to UNESCO’s Global Call against racism. It will inspire the world to learn from the histories of slavery, acknowledge the harms of structural injustice and institutional racism, and promote inclusion, pluralism and intercultural dialogue.

unesco with ghfp launch collective-healing 2021

Ms Gabriela Ramos, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, and Mr Sharif Istvan Horthy, Chairman of the GHFP Research Institute, will take advantage of this presentation to announce a broader collaborative project entitled “Educational Transformation and Collective Healing: Addressing the Traumas and Legacy of Slavery”. This ambitious initiative will nurture youth leadership capacities so that young people can implement a racial healing programme for building just communities and initiate policy changes to address structural dehumanisation.

panel for unesco launch of collective-healing initiative on the 26th may 2021

Following the official presentation, an international panel of historians of slavery, scholars in race studies, and experts in racial healing — Paul Lovejoy, Myriam Cottias, Achille Mbembe, Walter Mignolo and Joy DeGruy — will discuss the key insights of the Report, including the psycho-social legacy of slave trade and slavery. They will also explore practical steps along the pathways that the UNESCO Slave Route Project and the GHFP partnership can take to empower and engage global communities and public institutions in collective healing.

unesco launch of collective-healing marcus-miller ray-lema 26th-May-2021

The launch will conclude with an inspiring dialogue between two living legends — Marcus Miller, UNESCO Slave Route Project Spokesperson and African-American musician and composer, and Ray Lema, the Congolese musician and composer — about the power of music for healing and cultural transformation.


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