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The Repair Campaign Impact Report
If not now, when? The growing movement for repair in the Caribbean.
Read MoreSome thoughts on Trinidad and Tobago by Dr Claudius Fergus
The reparation movement is gaining momentum. Two recent developments underscore this confidence....
Read More“Reparations is and must become a world view accepted by more
The Repair Campaign’s Trinidad and Tobago Community Organiser Lovell Francis speaks about...
Read MoreAh Cyah Behave Mehself’: Celebrating Carnival season in Trinidad
In February 2026, Trinidad celebrated its annual Carnival season, with celebrations from...
Read More“Underdevelopment in the Caribbean is not accidental—it was engineered and it
My name is Elsie Harry, and I am the Community Organiser for...
Read MoreChains of the Past: The Lingering Rot of Colonisation in our
The Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis is, since January 2026,...
Read MoreReframing reparations as healing, dignity, and repair
The histories of St. Kitts and Nevis are marked by both the...
Read MoreThe Importance of Commemorating Buckley’s Uprising
We are here now commemorating one of the greatest moments of our...
Read MoreReparatory Justice For People Of Caribbean Descent – A Perspective From
Two things changed my perspective. First, the realisation that as a British...
Read MoreInput to CERD General Recommendation on Reparations
The Repair Campaign aims to amplify voices calling for reparations in the...
Read MoreThe Repair Campaign- CERD Feedback for GR on Reparations
The Repair Campaign (TRC) welcomes this draft general recommendation (GR) and the...
Read More‘Mé nou ka kontiné goumen’i: Histories of Indigenous Resistance and Chattel
Wai'tukubuli - tall is her body - holds a unique place both...
Read More“In the reparative struggle, all hands on deck will eventually help
Greetings all, I am Dr. Damian Dublin, Chairman of the Dominica Reparations...
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