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Race, rights and reparations: What a U.S. truth commission might look like today


by David Williard

March 15, 2021
Dr. Kelebogile Zvobgo is the founder and director of the International Justice Lab (IJL) at William & Mary s Global Research Institute, which brings together faculty and students to conduct research on human rights, transitional justice, and international law and courts. Recently, IJL research has been published in academic journals like the International Studies Quarterly
 and Journal of Human Rights
, as well as in popular press outlets like The Washington Post 
and Foreign Policy.
Zvobgo is a trusted and authoritative voice on issues involving transitional justice and her recent work considers the role that truth commissions can play in addressing historical injustices in racially divided societies like the United States. ....

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FOREIGN POLICY Magazine Advocates South Africa-Style "Truth And Reconciliation" Inquisition For Biden-Harris Administration | Blog Posts


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If you want a blueprint for where life in the USA is headed, look no further than
Foreign Policy magazine, where they advocate implementing racial justice straight from the South Africa playbook.
Foreign Policy, January 28, 2021
One week into their term, U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have already made good on several campaign promises. Since their inauguration, they have reentered the Paris climate accord, renewed U.S. support for the World Health Organization, and ended the Trump administration’s travel bans targeting nationals of select Muslim-majority and African nations. Racial justice is next on the list of issues that they have identified as most pressing and requiring action in their first 100 days. ....

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How to Not Bury the Past


The Atlantic
Could a truth and reconciliation commission help the country heal?
January 23, 2021
Lawfare
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Until the day that a violent mob stormed the Capitol building, it seemed possible that Donald Trump would be able to shuffle into postpresidential life without facing any real consequences. President-elect Joe Biden had indicated his anxiety over a potential prosecution of the former president. Commentators muttered about the political divisiveness of pursuing Trump after he left office. Better, perhaps, to look forward, not backward, as President Barack Obama famously said of potential lawbreaking under the Bush administration.
Then, after being egged on by the president on January 6, pro-Trump rioters broke into the Capitol and terrorized staffers and members of Congress. The House of Representatives impeached Trump a second time setting in motion a process that, if successful, could bar him from seeking the presidency in 2024. Acc ....

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Sociology of the Siege - The Society Pages


Sociology of the Siege
January 20, 2021
Since the January 6 Assault on Capitol Hill, scholars, reporters, and politicians have tried to make sense of the violent insurrection. Many draw from fundamental sociological lessons to make sense of violence, place it in historical context, and help readers navigate the ongoing political turmoil. (A collection of posts from recent years on Contexts captures this potential.)  Sociology offers theories and methodologies that are useful in analyzing violent political events like the Trump insurrection. The following paragraphs draw on classic studies of nationalism, violence, and comparative methods to demonstrate how reporters, politicians, and scholars alike are using sociological concepts and ideas to understand this historic event. ....

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