CARICOM has reignited its call for reparations from former colonial powers—demanding public apologies, debt cancellation, and direct negotiations. At the 48th Heads of Government Summit in Barbados, leaders like PM Mia Mottley and Sir Hilary Beckles laid out a bold global strategy to right centuries of exploitation.
Meanwhile, in the U.S., Foundational Black American (FBA) and ADOS movements continue their own push for lineage-based reparations from the federal government.
🎤 In this video, Whitney Mckoy breaks down:
CARICOM’s updated Ten-Point Plan
Prime Minister Andrew Holness’s fiery declaration: “We are not begging—we are demanding justice.”
How Caribbean strategies compare to FBA/ADOS demands in the U.S.
Why global unity—and targeted advocacy—matter now more than ever
💬 What do you think? Should Caribbean nations get reparations?
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