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Gender, Reparations, and Revising the CARICOM Ten-Point Plan
Chattel enslavement and the burden of production fell disproportionately on women. Therefore, I want to help to shape the review of the plan...
Read MoreThe Danielle Saint-Lôt Haiti Women’s Foundation
Our work is significantly impacting and empowering these...
Read MoreGendered Violence and Reparatory Justice: The Past is Here
For racialised women, the materiality of gendered and...
Read MoreWomen’s Resistance to Chattel Slavery
Women were often at the centre of resistance...
Read MoreGender, Reparations, and Revising the CARICOM Ten-Point Plan
Chattel enslavement and the burden of production fell...
Read MoreThe Repair Campaign: November 2023 Update
Please take a few minutes to read and...
Read MoreCaribbean Preservation Alliance: Preserving the Rich Cultural Heritage of the
We aim to promote creatives, support organisations/vendors, and...
Read MoreThe Black Consciousness Festival Launches “Project Namescapes”
Project Namescapes is a visual narrative project designed...
Read MoreCelebrating Black History: The Inspiration Behind “Black History and Me”
Black History and Me is an organisation and...
Read MoreBetween Radicalism and Repression: Walter Rodney’s Revolutionary Praxis
Some of Rodney’s most important contributions to the...
Read MoreThe Importance of Youth Voices on the Road to Reparations
Climate change has had a significant impact on...
Read MorePositioning the Caribbean’s Reparatory Justice Agenda in the UK and
However, those in the vineyard of Reparatory Justice...
Read MoreThe Repair Campaign’s Socioeconomic Reparatory Justice Plans
The Repair Campaign is part of intensifying efforts...
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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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