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Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò on Reparations, Climate Justice, and Thinking Like an Ancestor

Dayton Martindale 1 February 2022 4


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A touching and funny podcast that explores how extraordinary people have been changed by an extraordinary animal. In this weekly show, Katya talks to fascinating guests about what their lives were like before and after they experienced a soul-level relationship with an animal.

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In this episode, Georgetown philosophy professor Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò talks to us about his new book, Reconsidering Reparations, which makes the case that reparations must be a forward-looking project aiming to remake the political, economic, and cultural structures built by colonialism and the trans-Atlantic slave trade. He also argues that such a project must necessarily address the climate crisis, and that it will help if we can see ourselves in a lineage of fighters and revolutionaries that will continue long after we are gone. If you enjoy this episode feel free to like, subscribe, tell a friend, or support us on Patreon.

Buy the book here.

Read an excerpt here.

We briefly mention the IMF (International Monetary Fund) — read an article Táíwò co-wrote about how that institution could play a role in reparations here.

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