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Caribbean Solidarity Network 18.05.2021

#InternationalWomensMonth Last summer I interviewed Miranda Rachel Deebrah Co-Founder of Coolie women. In this clip Miranda spoke about the Indian Indenture Sys...tem and how British and other European colonial powers used it as a means of a replacing formerly enslaved Africans in their colonies. This period of history is often overlooked in the mainstream. We want to know, did you know about the Indian Indenture system? #BritishEmpire #BritishColonialism #BritishRaj #racism #colonialism #socialJustice #history #colony #AFBC #blacklivesmatter #coloniallegacies #Jamaica #Trinidad #Barbados #Guyana #India #Pakistan #Africa #Ghana #Indenture #Indigenous #Aboriginal #IndoCaribbean #AfricanAmerican #IndianIndenture #Caribbean #Reparations #ReparatoryJustice

Caribbean Solidarity Network 05.05.2021

Address to the African Nation: #HAITI Join the African People's Socialist Party: APSPUhuru.org #ChairmanOmaliYeshtitela #OmaliYeshitela #OmaliTaughtMe #TheUhuru...Movement #AfricanInternationalism #Ayiti #FreeHaiti #VivAyiti #VivRevolisyon #FreedomInOurLifetime #Revolution #OneAfricaOneNation #JovenelMoise #DownWithColonialism See more

Caribbean Solidarity Network 25.04.2021

COVID cases/deaths are now skyrocketing in Caribbean nations w/tourist dependent economies. Antigua is 1 example whose govt is attributing it to Antiguan intl travel but truth is, Caribbean nations w/smaller tourist footprints have fared far better. We cant deny the connection.

Caribbean Solidarity Network 18.04.2021

CERLAC presents the fourth forum in the 2020-2021 Baptista Lecture series: "The Transnational Case for Reparations: Repair, Redress and Emancipation" Wednesday,... March 31st, 2021 5:00pm EST Online Zoom event Please register in advance here: https://yorku.zoom.us/we/register/WN_9xmrZK2dSTSySc_R5EpSsw All registrants will be sent a link for the webinar All are welcome! Continue the conversation from the previous Baptista forum on "Imagining a Future Beyond Extraction" Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/772381659978729/ This second event in a two-part conversation on reparations for enslavement focuses on the ways in which organizations and communities have sought reparations for enslavement transnationally. What might reparations for enslavement look like locally and transnationally? How are activists pursuing forms of redress and reparation in relation to broad questions of social and political alternatives and struggles for emancipation? What are the implications of reparations for Indigenous people, their land and sovereignties in the hemisphere in different locations? What forms of further research are needed and what partnerships and alliances can be created between Canadian, Caribbean and Latin-American reparations scholars, organizations and activists? Panelists take up these and other questions from locations in Brazil, Colombia, Europe and the Caribbean.