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Why Repair Matters: The Genocidal Legacy of Chattel Slavery
Chattel slavery was genocidal. Understanding the impact of this history is crucial for building a just and equitable future for all. Reparation for...
Read MoreRe-educating students about Black History
Reparation without re-education is of no use to the black community. The...
Read MoreChattel Slavery In Barbados
This process was so horrendous that 43% of all enslaved Africans died...
Read MoreA Guyanese Student’s Perspective on Caribbean History Education
I believe that discovering and curating your own identity requires understanding where...
Read MoreTeaching decolonial history in the Caribbean
If we're going to advance and magnify the reparations struggle, then we...
Read MoreAn Investment in Quality Education is at the Heart of
The education system we have inherited from the British, was in many...
Read MoreEducation as a form of Resistance
As a young person growing up in Jamaica, I was always told...
Read MoreWhy is Drax Hall Important to the Reparations Movement?
Because the historical record is very clear regarding the ownership and the...
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...
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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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