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Decolonial Europe Day: Europe and the Responsibility for Repairing Colonial Crimes

As part of the Decolonial Europe Day, Suzanne will join the session organised by the African Futures Lab, which will explore Europe's role in addressing colonial crimes, ongoing racial inequalities, and the impact of European policies on global racial justice.

Decolonial Europe Day is an initiative that uses the occasion of Europe Day to “bring together existing decolonising initiatives, civil society organizations and other actors around the common project of decolonising Europe.”

Our panelists will be:

➡️ Dr. Dr. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa, international relations scholar : How do European international development policies impact global racial inequalities?

➡️ Dr. Priya Lukka, International development economist : What is the role of European multilateral institutions in maintaining global racial inequalities, and what could their contribution to a reparative justice agenda be?

➡️ Suzanne Dhaliwal, climate justice campaigner, researcher, lecturer, and trainer : How does Europe bear responsibility for reparations for climate injustices, and what can be done in EU institutions to address these responsibilities?

The panel will be moderated by Dr. Liliane Umubyeyi, AfaLab’s Co-founder and Executive Director.

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