The Repair Campaign welcomes the Church of England’s recommendations on reparatory justice
A rare opportunity now exists for an honest conversation in the UK to begin to heal the past.
A rare opportunity now exists for an honest conversation in the UK to begin to heal the past.
It is important that Rastafari are at the forefront of the reparations movement because we have been sidelined and overlooked for too long. If you want to support reparations you have to support the Rastafari voices.
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Reparation is rooted in my faith because my faith makes me believe that I have to have the deepest and sincerest respect for all types of life. To me, Vodou can bring that to the top of reparation.
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The entire reparations discussion should include psychological rehabilitation and an exposure to traditional African systems and spiritual systems.
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Reparatory Justice and black consciousness should be top items on the Caribbean development agenda.
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Dr. Damien Dublin, the President of the Dominica Reparations Committee, persistently advocates for the incorporation of black history into the educational curriculum.
The African-Caribbean Reparations and Resettlement Alliance (ACRRA) has taken a significant step by urging De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) to extend its reparative measures to include the U.S. Virgin Islands, due to what ACRRA says is the bank’s historical ties to slavery in the territory.
St. Kitts has joined the regional effort to make former rich, slave owning families in the United Kingdom pay for the sins of their ancestors who had profited from the brutal trans Atlantic slave trade
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It would be best if the church, the mosque, the temples and any other faiths in the country were to come together and be a united front on the issue of reparations because it is something that affects us all.
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“What is needed now, is the mechanism, the structure, how are we going to move from apology to a mechanism that leads to reparation and that definitely cannot take another 100 years…”
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The moral and ethical arguments are substantial and calls on the Christian Church to engage truthfully and humbly. How can it be morally right for European nations to compensate the enslaver and not the enslaved?
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CRAF is a network of men and women of faith committed to the application of their extensive professional experience and competencies to implement programmes of reparatory justice in partnership with churches, para-church and other organizations operating locally and overseas.
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