The Repair Campaign Launches Week of Repair

“A Week of Repair” social media campaign will launch on March 21 and run through March 25, 2025, in recognition of the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (21st March) and the UN International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade (25th March).  The social media led activities aim to raise awareness amongst the public about the historical injustices caused by the forced enslavement of African peoples, colonialism in the Caribbean and the need for reparations. 
 
This 5-day series will feature IG Live discussions, curated videos, and influencer collaborations to amplify the conversation on reparations. Public figures like Steven Golding (Jamaica), Kayne Kawasaki (UK), Lavinya Stennett (UK), Prof Sonjah Stanley Niaah (Jamaica), Prof Niambi Hall Campbell-Dean, (Bahamas NRC), and Fiona Compton (St Lucia) will participate, discussing how Caribbean people can honour their ancestors who fought for freedom, while addressing the need for repair.  
 
The Repair Campaign will also launch the “Sign in Solidarity” initiative to the public, inviting Caribbean nations and their diaspora to show their support by signing a petition for reparative justice.  The petition can be signed at repaircampaign.org/sign. The goal for this collective show of solidarity is to demonstrate the strength of support felt on this very important issue, as CARICOM and The Repair Campaign continue their push for reparatory justice.  
 
The campaign will culminate on March 25, with a “Day of Action,” where live discussions, continuous social media updates, and opportunities for public engagement will encourage widespread participation in the movement for reparations. 

Instagram Live Schedule

Date
Time (EST)
Guest
Topic
Friday March 21
5:00 PM EST
Steven Golding (JA), President, UNIA Jamaica
Eliminating Racism: The Role of Reparations
Sunday March 23
12pm JA / 5pm UK  
Kayne Kawasaki (UK), UK Historian 
Honouring the Resistance of our Ancestors
Monday March 24
4pm JA/ 5pm BCT
Prof. Niaah Hall Campbell-Dean, Bahamas NRC
More than Victims: Reframing the language of Chattel Slavery and Repair
Tuesday March 25
12pm JA/ 5pm UK
Lavinya Stennett, CEO, The Black Curriculum (UK), & Prof. Sonjah Stanley Niaah (JA), Director, Centre of Reparation Research, UWI
Remembering Our Ancestors Through Black History Education
Tuesday March 25
6:00pm JA / 7pm EC
Fiona Compton (St Lucia), Know Your Caribbean & Prof. Sonjah Stanley Niaah (JA)
Practical Ways to Honour Your Ancestors Today?

Sign In Solidarity

Help make a difference in the Caribbean by
adding your name to those calling for
justice, healing and reparations.