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Camerhogne to Grenada: A History of Genocide, Enslavement, and Resistance
“Grenada, as much of the rest of the Caribbean, is founded on the graveyards of indigenous peoples that were rendered near-extinct by European...
Read MoreDecolonising Stories of the Indigenous Caribbean
The Repair Campaign spoke with one of our advocates, Grenadian-Jamaican Renee Campbell...
Read MoreYarumein through Indigenous Resistance and Genocide: Connecting Reparatory and Climate Justice
The Repair Campaign spoke with one of our advocates, Grenadian-Jamaican Renee Campbell...
Read More“Reparations means grounding”: The Repair Campaign’s Renee Campbell talks about her
The Repair Campaign spoke with one of our advocates, Grenadian-Jamaican Renee Campbell...
Read MoreConfronting the Past, Claiming the Future: Chairman Arley Gill on Grenada’s
“Grenada is a country of resistance”
Read MoreEmancipation and Reparations: ‘Repair is about reconnection to self’
As we celebrate Emancipation, and, in Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago, independence,...
Read MoreRemembering Emancipation on both sides of the Atlantic
Professor Smith Interview - In the Caribbean, we celebrate Sam Sharp, the...
Read More“Emancipation was a transaction”: Freedom in Writing and Freedom in Practice
“Freedom for enslaved persons was organised as a social order that was...
Read MoreAddressing Some Historical Silences In Some of Our Emancipation Discourse
As I read through the myriad of ‘Emancipation Day’ Messages and Conversations,...
Read MoreConfronting ignorance around Britain’s role in chattel slavery
“Abolition was not abolition. Abolition in 1833 was the abolition of an...
Read MoreDispelling common myths about chattel slavery
The scale of the transatlantic slave trade and the brutal repression of...
Read MoreWhat, to the republic of Barbados, does the 14th of May
A question that many Barbadians will be repeatedly asking themselves and each...
Read MoreWomen in Haitian Resistance
These two revolutionary women provide merely a few examples of the many...
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