St Lucia’s history has been central to The Repair Campaign February’s newsletter feature. Here is a brief roundup of a few such events during February 2026, in which reparatory justice took a central focus.
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Saint Lucia NRC and Repair Campaign to Join Hands
This year has borne fruit for the Caribbean Community...
Read MoreAddress by Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre to the
It’s a distinct honour and pleasure to address you...
Read MoreBlack History Month 2026 Highlights Reparations on CARICOM’s 50th
As the Caribbean joins the US and Canada in...
Read MoreElsie Harry – From National Youth Parliament to Strengthening
“I don’t think people simply do not care about...
Read MoreDutch Anti-Racism Chief Sees Hope for Reparations Under New
AMSTERDAM, Feb 11 (Reuters) - The Netherlands' anti-racism chief...
Read MoreGramps Morgan and Antigua PM Gaston ‘Gassy Dread’ Browne
KINGSTON, Jamaica—Multi-Grammy winning artiste Gramps Morgan has teamed up...
Read MoreKibwe Copeland Mobilizes Grassroots Network to Advance Reparations Agenda
Georgetown, Guyana — Community organizer Kibwe Copeland is leading...
Read MoreCommonwealth boss confident of progress on slavery reparations
The secretary-general of the Commonwealth, a 56-nation group headed...
Read MoreHow the Anglican Church Became One of the Largest
When historians trace the roots of the transatlantic slave...
Read MoreUWI kicks off second reparation debate competition for Caribbean
As of 2026, The University of the West Indies’...
Read MorePrime Minister Browne Teams Up With Gramps Morgan on
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has taken an unconventional but...
Read MoreFrom the Classroom to the Community: Sherween Gonzales Builds
“If you understand our past, you’ll understand why reparations...
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