As We See It | Abby Young-Powell & Edna Bonhomme
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This episode examines ancestral healing, colonial accountability, law and human trafficking in current restitution discourses of migration and Black ecologies. Focusing on Black feminist decolonial transforamtional practices, Jennifer Kamau, Memory Biwa, Sarah Imani and Anguezomo Mba Bikoro share their intertemporal and intersectional approaches in regards to the history of Black womens' archives through agro-ecologies of the mangrove systems, Black fabulation and holistic justice.
The participants think together on dealing through 'emotional' archives with injustice inside German migrant laws, issues of deportation, human trafficking tied to the historical contexts of historical testimonial narratives of forced displacement in archive reflections from the Blue Book (1918) by Thomas O'Reilley and Elise Fontenaille (2015).