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Message from Ambassador David Comissiong on the Church of England’s United Society Partners in the Gospel
However, the Task Force wishes to make clear that as admirable and praise-worthy as this project is, we do not consider it to be a reparations or a reparatory justice project. Rather, we consider it to be a social justice...
Read MoreSonjah Stanley Niaah | New decade for reparatory justice
Over the last decade, the Caribbean reparatory justice movement...
Read MoreCalls For Suriname to Follow Barbados and Trinidad and
The chairman of the National Reparations Commission in Suriname,...
Read MoreHaiti joins CARICOM Reparations Commission
The Haitian government has appointed Fritz Deshommes, the rector...
Read MoreReparations on the agenda of the CHOGM
In recognizing Emancipation Day on Thursday, August 1, 2024,...
Read MoreReparations Committee relaunched
The Bahamas National Reparations Committee was relaunched on Friday...
Read MoreTT committee chairman: ‘Decolonising our minds’ on reparations
IN 1985, under the George Chambers administration, TT became...
Read MoreBahamas National Reparations Committee renews mandate with official relaunch
The Bahamas National Reparations Committee officially relaunched on Friday...
Read MoreDescendants of enslaved Africans should manage £100 million fund,
England’s most senior cleric has declared that the £100...
Read MoreCommittee kick-starts National Reparations Week
Fergus said, “Reparations for genocide and enslavement of native...
Read MoreGrenada demands Bank of England pay reparations for its
“The Government of Grenada calls upon the Bank of...
Read MoreBritain owes Caribbean nations £205 billion in slavery reparations,
Rev Dr Michael Banner's book, Britain's Slavery Debt: Reparations...
Read MoreRecharging reparations responsibilities
The Portuguese president’s timely speech should be leveraged by...
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