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Assata Shakur, who passed at 78 in Havana after decades in exile, remains one of the most polarizing figures in history—a terrorist to some, a freedom fighter to others. We explore her legacy of resilience through imprisonment, exile, and sacrifice, and how her story forces us to question who controls history.

Meanwhile, Ghana’s president delivers a bold call at the UN, declaring the transatlantic slave trade “the greatest crime against humanity” and reigniting conversations on reparations, restitution, and accountability. Will acknowledgment alone ever be enough?

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Chapters

1. Remembering Asada Shakur (00:00:00)

2. Struggles of Political Activism (00:08:39)

3. Community Funding and Black Independence (00:16:42)

4. Ghana's UN Motion on Slave Trade (00:26:31)

5. Cultural Influence and Appropriation (00:35:15)

6. Closing Thoughts on Reparations (00:45:39)

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