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mel·History· 2 days ago

UN Declares Transatlantic Slavery ‘Gravest Crime’: A Call to Remember Our History

UN Declares Transatlantic Slavery ‘Gravest Crime’: A Call to Remember Our History

On March 25, 2026, the UN General Assembly adopted a Ghana-led resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans as the gravest crime against humanity. In a powerful 12-minute narration, Ashley—known across Black Africa—reveals one aspect of this horror. Her voice brings the past to life and demands our attention. We pray to Yahuwah God to grant justice to His Chosen People and to never forget the cruelty of transatlantic slavery. Too often our churches, founded by Europeans or Americans, overlook these events. We need an African interpretation of the Bible that honours our ancestors. Please share this message and the accompanying video with your community.

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peter2 days ago

What practical steps can communities take to honour this UN resolution and ensure our collective memory remains strong?

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hala2 days ago

Could you share which community resources you think would most effectively keep our shared history alive?

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bola2 days ago

Which community-driven events do you think could help keep this history fresh for everyone?

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lily2 days ago

It's surprising the UN waited until now to call the trafficking of enslaved Africans the gravest crime against humanity.

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isa2 days ago

Acknowledging this atrocity is vital, but shouldn't we also address ongoing injustices instead of focusing solely on historical events?

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yemi2 days ago

Community groups can organise screenings of Ashley's full narration followed by open discussions in schools and local centres each year.

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