M. Brinton LYKES, Colleen MURPHY
The latest issue of the International Journal of Transitional Justice (vol. 18, n°1, March 2024) is out, with a special issue on "Race, Racism and Transitional Justice".
Editorial
Notes from the Field
Matiangai Sirleaf, E. Tendayi Achiume, Reflecting on Race, Racism and Transitional JusticeArticles
R.S. Leiby, The Case for Rage in Transitional Justice: Lessons from the Anti-Racist Struggle
Anushka Sehmi, Legacies of Colonial Violence in Contemporary Transitional Justice: Memories of Mau Mau, the ‘Kapenguria Six’ and the ‘Ocampo Six’ in Kenya
Pablo Pamplona, Beatriz Besen, Kaya de Wolff, Soraia Ansara, Luis Galeão-Silva, Racial (In)justice in Brazil: Reconstructing the Subaltern Memories of Poor and Black Women in the Brazilian Dictatorship
Ezechiel Sentama, Transitional Justice and Redress for Racial Injustices against Marginalized Minorities: Lessons from Indigenous Twa People in Post-Genocide Rwanda
Jamil S. Scott, Daniel Solomon, Kelebogile Zvobgo, Historical Violence and Public Attitudes towards Justice: Evidence from the United States
Linda J Mann, Advancing Local US Transitional Justice Initiatives: A University Partnership Alongside Descendant Communities
Notes from the Field
Bretton J. McEvoy, ‘Taking Responsibility for the White Collective’: Implicated Subjects and Transformative Justice in the United StatesReview Essay
Nina Bries Silva, Discovering What Is Already Known: The Afro-Colombian Ancestral Justice System before the Special Jurisdiction for Peace
Zinaida Miller, The Impossible Necessity of Racial Justice in Transitional JusticePostscript
Matiangai V.S. Sirleaf, Palestine as a Litmus Test for Transitional Justice
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