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Why is Drax Hall Important to the Reparations Movement?
Because the historical record is very clear regarding the ownership and the amount of wealth that the was generated and taken out of...
Read MoreMemory and the Arts
Literary art, and art in general, is particularly well-placed to impact the...
Read MoreMemorialising the Caribbean and the UK’s Shared History
These visible and tangible connections that publicly acknowledge our history are a...
Read MoreHistory and Healing in the Museum Space
Memorialising is really about confronting trauma in the past. Memorialisation, when done...
Read MoreBarbados’ Efforts to Memorialise Chattel Slavery
Memorialisation is about repair.
Read MoreThe King, the Archbishop, and Hereditary Slavery
The hereditary principle of slavery as it relates to the Caribbean is...
Read MoreRastafari and the Reparations Movement
It is important that Rastafari are at the forefront of the reparations...
Read MoreHaitian Vodou faith in the reparations movement
Reparation is rooted in my faith because my faith makes me believe...
Read MoreInsights from Ifá Divination Practice
The entire reparations discussion should include psychological rehabilitation and an exposure to...
Read MoreDeveloping the Caribbean through Black Consciousness
Reparatory Justice and black consciousness should be top items on the Caribbean...
Read MoreMuslim Representation in Caribbean Reparations
It would be best if the church, the mosque, the temples and...
Read MoreThe Caribbean Church and the Reparations Movement
The moral and ethical arguments are substantial and calls on the Christian...
Read MoreThe Church in Reparation Action
CRAF is a network of men and women of faith committed to...
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The Repair Campaign amplifies the call for former colonial powers to acknowledge their role in the transatlantic trafficking of enslaved Africans.
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