Olúfẹmi O. Táíwò is an assistant professor of philosophy at Georgetown University and the author of ‘Reconsidering Reparations’ and the forthcoming book ‘Elite Capture’.
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To achieve racial justice we must rebuild the world – and save the planet
In his new book, ‘Reconsidering Reparations,’ Táíwò maintains that the legacy of colonialism and slavery has led to the current crises of environmental collapse and racial injustice. To build a just world, the scale of the solution must match the problem.
April 27, 2022



















