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Global Toolkit Empowers Activists Seeking Colonial Justice
Acts of KindnessApr 29

Global Toolkit Empowers Activists Seeking Colonial Justice

A new handbook and year-long action plan gives activists worldwide the tools to demand reparations for colonial exploitation. The resources launched in Geneva provide legal frameworks and media strategies to turn historical justice into reality.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
India's Chief Justice: Law Needs Compassion to Succeed
Global NewsJan 25

India's Chief Justice: Law Needs Compassion to Succeed

Chief Justice Surya Kant inspired Goa with a powerful message about balancing justice with humanity during a drug awareness campaign. His words reminded thousands that effective law enforcement must honor dignity while protecting communities.

Indian Express2 min read
Ghana Leads Africa's New Push for Reparations Justice
Global NewsJan 19

Ghana Leads Africa's New Push for Reparations Justice

Ghana just united 55 African nations and Caribbean countries to demand justice for slavery and colonialism's lasting damage. The bold "Decade of Reparations" campaign aims to recover trillions in stolen wealth that still shapes global inequality today.

Myjoyonline Ghana3 min read
Nigeria's 36 States Partner on Justice for All
SolutionsJan 18

Nigeria's 36 States Partner on Justice for All

Nigeria's governors are joining forces with a global justice innovation group to make legal help accessible and affordable for everyday citizens. The partnership aims to reshape how 200 million Nigerians solve problems like land disputes, family matters, and basic services.

Vanguard Nigeria3 min read
Fort McMurray: 1 of 115 Reoffended After Justice Overhaul
SolutionsFeb 23

Fort McMurray: 1 of 115 Reoffended After Justice Overhaul

A small Alberta town replaced punishment with restorative justice, and the results are stunning. Out of 115 offenders who faced their victims and took responsibility, only one person reoffended.

Good News Network2 min read
UK Youth Justice Looks to Spain's 84% Reoffending Drop
SolutionsMar 22

UK Youth Justice Looks to Spain's 84% Reoffending Drop

British ministers are studying Spain's youth justice system, where young offenders learn skills like beekeeping and mosaic-making instead of sitting in cells. The results speak for themselves: only 16% reoffend, compared to 62% in England and Wales.

Independent UK - Good News3 min read
Japan Death Row Survivor's Sister Fights for Justice Reform
Community Heroes4d ago

Japan Death Row Survivor's Sister Fights for Justice Reform

After her brother spent decades on death row for a crime he didn't commit, Hideko Hakamata is now shaping Japan's justice system from the inside. Her testimony before lawmakers this week marks a historic shift in how the country confronts wrongful convictions.

Japan Times2 min read
West Africa Court Launches Justice 2030 Strategy Plan
SolutionsMar 26

West Africa Court Launches Justice 2030 Strategy Plan

West Africa's top human rights court is rolling out an ambitious five-year plan to make justice faster, fairer, and more accessible for 400 million people. The "Justice 2030" strategy tackles modern challenges while strengthening protections across 15 nations.

Vanguard Nigeria2 min read
Gambia Appoints Special Prosecutor for Justice Cases
SolutionsApr 10

Gambia Appoints Special Prosecutor for Justice Cases

The Gambia is moving forward with prosecutions for human rights crimes committed between 1994 and 2017, appointing an experienced British barrister to lead the effort. The new office will pursue justice for 393 victims who testified about torture, murder, and sexual violence.

AllAfrica - Headlines3 min read
France Passes Law to Return Looted Colonial Artifacts
SolutionsJan 31

France Passes Law to Return Looted Colonial Artifacts

France's Senate unanimously approved groundbreaking legislation to return cultural treasures taken from former colonies between 1815 and 1972. Countries across Africa are finally getting their heritage back after decades of requests.

Egypt Independent2 min read
UN Reports Major Progress on Syria Justice Efforts
SolutionsApr 16

UN Reports Major Progress on Syria Justice Efforts

For the first time since 2016, a UN accountability mechanism has gained direct access to Syrian detention facilities and government ministries, marking a breakthrough in documenting human rights violations. The cooperation signals new hope for justice after years of limited access.

Google: cooperation international2 min read
Dictator Habre's 2016 Trial Sets Global Justice Precedent
Community HeroesMay 29

Dictator Habre's 2016 Trial Sets Global Justice Precedent

Ten years ago, an African court convicted Chadian dictator Hissène Habré for crimes against humanity in a groundbreaking trial that changed international justice forever. The case proved African nations could hold their own leaders accountable and inspired survivors worldwide. #

France 24 English2 min read
Survivor Leads 50 Women to Justice in Spain Assault Case
Acts of KindnessApr 2

Survivor Leads 50 Women to Justice in Spain Assault Case

After being assaulted abroad in 2013, Gabrielle Vega turned her pain into action, conducting her own investigation that united 50 survivors and led to her attacker's conviction. Netflix's "The Predator of Seville" shows how one woman's courage sparked a movement of healing and justice.

Google: survivor story2 min read
Ghana Leads Historic UN Resolution on Slave Trade Justice
Global NewsFeb 17

Ghana Leads Historic UN Resolution on Slave Trade Justice

Ghana's President will present a groundbreaking resolution to the United Nations in March, seeking global recognition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade as humanity's gravest crime. The move crowns years of African-led efforts to secure reparations and justice for historical wrongs.

Myjoyonline Ghana3 min read
Cape Breton Powwow Helps Heal Colonial Wounds
Acts of KindnessFeb 4

Cape Breton Powwow Helps Heal Colonial Wounds

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Cape Breton hosted its second annual Reconciliation Powwow, bringing together dozens of dancers and supporters to answer the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action. The event celebrates a decade of progress while tackling the over-representation of Indigenous women in Canada's justice system.

Google News - Reconciliation3 min read
What Colonial Americans Really Sounded Like in the 1700s
Innovation4d ago

What Colonial Americans Really Sounded Like in the 1700s

When HBO's John Adams needed authentic Colonial voices, a dialect coach discovered our founders didn't sound American at all. The surprising truth about 1700s accents reveals how much closer we were to Britain than anyone thought.

Upworthy2 min read
Jesse Jackson Championed Environmental Justice for Decades
Acts of KindnessFeb 20

Jesse Jackson Championed Environmental Justice for Decades

Civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, who died Tuesday at 84, made environmental justice a cornerstone of his 1988 presidential campaign and inspired a generation of activists. His groundbreaking work connected civil rights to clean air, safe water, and healthy communities across America.

Grist3 min read
India's Leprosy Colonies Become Chosen Homes of Healing
SolutionsFeb 7

India's Leprosy Colonies Become Chosen Homes of Healing

Thousands of people cured of leprosy decades ago still live in India's 750 remaining colonies, but not because they have to. These communities have transformed into supportive homes where families thrive and stigma fades.

Google News - Health2 min read
Germany Creates Council to Return Colonial Art and Remains
SolutionsApr 2

Germany Creates Council to Return Colonial Art and Remains

Germany is launching a national coordination council to oversee the return of artworks, artifacts, and human remains taken during colonial times. The move builds on years of work already underway to reunite African nations with their stolen cultural heritage.

Euronews2 min read
UN Tribunals Close After 30 Years of Justice
Global NewsMay 21

UN Tribunals Close After 30 Years of Justice

The UN courts that prosecuted war crimes from Yugoslavia and Rwanda officially closed this week, marking the end of a historic chapter in international justice. Over three decades, these tribunals convicted 155 people and paved the way for today's International Criminal Court.

Japan Today2 min read

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