The memory of the Transatlantic trade.
Long reduced to silence, the memory of the Transatlantic trade began to emerge in the aftermath of the Second World War. Although it is now being recognized symbolically through memorial laws and national and international commemorations, its effects continue to be keenly felt. This can be seen in the manifestations of discrimination and racism that still affect Afro-descendants. On this international day of #remembrance, (re)discover our dedicated issue.

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