People lie dead in the aftermath of the unprovoked shooting of peaceful protesters. Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty images November 28, 2023 Sharpeville: new research on 1960 South African massacre shows the number of dead and injured was massively undercounted Nancy L Clark, Louisiana State University and William H. Worger, University of California, Los Angeles Despite its historic importance, Sharpeville itself has remained unknown and its residents anonymous, yet they have a story to tell.
Adriaan Vlok, the late South African apartheid-era police minister. Paballo Thekiso/ AFP via Getty Images January 25, 2023 Adriaan Vlok: the case for accepting the late South African politician’s apology for apartheid Mia Swart, Edge Hill University Even incomplete or insincere apologies have restorative value.
Women in front of YWCA’s Ontario House, 698 Ontario Street, ca. 1912 Library Archives Canada/flickr June 14, 2020 Why reparations and apologies to African Canadians are necessary Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Wilfrid Laurier University Reparations to African Canadians for enslavement and historical injustices need not be financial payments to every individual African Canadian. Instead funds for specific groups are a viable option.