Overview Carolyn McKinney provides real insight into the life and death of Charlie Kirk—from the perspective of a Catholic wife and mother.| Catholic Exchange
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As we celebrate Emancipation, and, in Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago, independence, Brian Royes, a Repair Advocate with The Repair Campaign, shares what reparatory justice work means to him. The post Emancipation and Reparations: ‘Repair is about reconnection to self’ appeared first on Repair Campaign.| Repair Campaign
Professor Smith Interview - In the Caribbean, we celebrate Sam Sharp, the people who resisted, as the people who are most instrumental in getting emancipation through. The post Remembering Emancipation on both sides of the Atlantic appeared first on Repair Campaign.| Repair Campaign
“Freedom for enslaved persons was organised as a social order that was determined to continue to extract wealth, in a slightly different way, still at the cost of human lives” The post “Emancipation was a transaction”: Freedom in Writing and Freedom in Practice appeared first on Repair Campaign.| Repair Campaign