Whether this moment leads to substantive change remains to be seen. But one thing is clear. The past is no longer being quietly archived. It is being actively contested, reinterpreted, and, increasingly acknowledged. In that sense, the resolution is not an endpoint but a beginning, a call to confront uncomfortable truths and to imagine a […]The post Why the UN’s slave trade resolution matters now more than ever, By Oluwaseun Tella appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.