Grenada’s history has been central to The Repair Campaign September’s newsletter feature. Here is a brief roundup of a few such events during September 2025, in which reparatory justice took a central focus.| Repair Campaign
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The Legacy of Marcus Garvey successfully hosted the 16th staging of the Marcus Mosiah Garvey Lecture on Sunday, August 17, bringing together audiences both in person and online The post Calls for reparations, Garveyism in schools at Liberty Hall’s 16th Annual Lecture appeared first on Repair Campaign.| Repair Campaign
The African Union Commission (AUC) is set to host the 2nd Africa-CARICOM Summit from September 6–7, 2025, at its headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The highly anticipated gathering will bring together Heads of State and Government from the African Union (AU) and CARICOM member states, alongside leaders from global institutions, to strengthen transcontinental cooperation under the theme: The post Addis Ababa to Host 2nd Africa-CARICOM Summit in September 2025 appeared first on Repair Cam...| Repair Campaign
During the month of August, the Caribbean celebrates Emancipation. Here are some recent related events and news in the month of August related to Emancipation and reparations. The post Reparations In The News: August 2025 appeared first on Repair Campaign.| Repair Campaign
Experts say finding heightens pressure on the monarchy to confront its historical links to slavery Natricia Duncan Caribbean correspondent Thu 7 Aug 2025 18.44 BST Share Grenada has vowed to step up its pursuit of an apology and reparations from King Charles after new research revealed that George IV personally profited from slavery on the Caribbean island. The post New research reveals King George IV profited from slavery in Grenada appeared first on Repair Campaign.| Repair Campaign
“It’s not about any money transfer; it’s a reparation … a repair of the injustice of the system that has existed for the last 500 years, at least.” That was one of the key messages expressed by Dr Julius Garvey, son of legendary Pan-Africanist Marcus Garvey, during his keynote address at Antigua and Barbuda’s 17th annual Emancipation Watch Night (EWN) Thursday night, at the Botanical Gardens.| Repair Campaign
Jamaica will not waver in its pursuit of reparations for slavery, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange, declared during the 29th Seville Emancipation Jubilee held Thursday night at Seville Heritage Park.| Repair Campaign