PM Mia Mottley calls The Church of England’s reparations pledge “unacceptable” due to lack of conversation
“The conversation gives us the dignity of agency which has been deprived of us by the actions of the Church of England.”
“The conversation gives us the dignity of agency which has been deprived of us by the actions of the Church of England.”
However, the Task Force wishes to make clear that as admirable and praise-worthy as this project is, we do not consider it to be a reparations or a reparatory justice project. Rather, we consider it to be a social justice project that is, no doubt, rooted in the strong ecumenical outreach and principles of the USPG.
Over the last decade, the Caribbean reparatory justice movement has seen an unprecedented injection of energy from private and public entities including governments, inter/non-governmental organisations, educational institutions, families, and activists, building on the centuries-old movement for emancipation and decolonisation more broadly.
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