Members of the United Nations forum on people of African descent called for extra funding to support its advancement towards reparations for descendants of African slaves who were captured and trafficked across Transatlantic countries.
A Howard University law professor who was hand-picked by the U.S. State Department to represent the U.S. at the forum urged the U.N. to pour more money into their reparations efforts, according to Reuters.
“Back up your words with action,” Justin Hansford said.
The remarks were during a session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent (PFPAD) in Geneva, Switzerland.
The U.S. Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice, Desiree Cormier Smith, said the United States needs to address its “profound racial injustice”.
“Although my country has never fully lived up to the values of freedom and equality for all, we have also never walked away from them …