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CARICOM agreed on a way forward in the Community’s battle against the COVID-19 Pandemic at a Special Emergency Meeting on Wednesday.
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CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT LEADERS HOLD EMERGENCY COVID-19 VIDEO CONFERENCE
DR. NATASHA MORTLEY NAMED STRATEGIC ADVISOR ON GENDER AND MIGRATION TO OECS COMMISSION
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Dr. Natasha Kay Mortley is a Lecturer and Research Methodologist at the Institute for Gender and Development Studies, Regional Coordinating Office.
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ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA PRIME MINISTER: FINANCIAL REPARATIONS BEST WAY TO AMEND WRONGS COMMITTED
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Antigua & Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne: “We cannot forget that our European oppressors, not only exploited us, but left us all in a condition of extreme poverty, mass illiteracy, inadequate health and educational institutions and a pandemic of chronic, debilitating NCD’s (non-communicable disease) derived from centuries of excess salt and sugar consumption.”
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CARICOM REPARATIONS COMMITTEE: WE WILL EXAMINE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN WESTERN BANKING, SLAVERY, COLONIALISM, AND REPARATIONS
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Sir. Hilary Beckles: “The CARICOM Reparations Commission (CRC) is delighted to be partnering with the Centre for Reparations Research and the Antigua & Barbuda Reparations Support Commission on this critical and timely symposium which will bring together scholars and experts from around the world to explore the historical connections between Western banking and enslavement and colonialism and to examine the adverse impact on the development challenges facing the Caribbean today.”
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