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Dispelling common myths about chattel slavery
The scale of the transatlantic slave trade and the brutal repression of lands and peoples in the Caribbean, Americas and Africa remains unprecedented....
Read MoreConfronting ignorance around Britain’s role in chattel slavery
“Abolition was not abolition. Abolition in 1833 was the abolition of an...
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...
Read MoreHaitian History at the Centre of Caribbean Reparatory Justice
Breaking down how Haiti is central to reparatory justice work.
Read MoreUN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent hears powerful testimony
The fourth session of PFPAD has seen reparationists from around the world...
Read MoreHonouring Our Ancestors: Women as Everyday Revolutionaries
Caribbean women, notably black women had to consciously and unconsciously create ideologies...
Read MoreThe Importance of Honouring Our Ancestors
Janique Dennis is an Instructor of academic literacies and PhD candidate in...
Read MoreThree Lesser Known Stories of Caribbean Resistance
As The Repair Campaign marks March 25, The UN International Day of...
Read MoreCorrecting the Narrative: The Truth about Britain’s Colonial Past
"The problem there is this very long tradition in Britain of just...
Read MoreThe Unique Brutality of Chattel Slavery
“One of the things that the transatlantic slave trade did was to...
Read MoreCentre for Reparation Research Gets New Director
I really see the work that I must do as one which...
Read MoreReclaiming Our Story: Reflections from a Caribbean Cane Field
I see reparations as not just about money. They’re about giving us...
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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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