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Wednesday, May 19, 2021, 7-9 p.m. ET, join the Grenada National Reparations Commission (GNRC) via Zoom for its first virtual lecture “Malcolm, Maurice and the Movement for Reparations in Grenada” featuring guest lecturer Dr. Ron Daniels, President, Institute of the Black World 21st Century.


Theme:

Malcolm, Maurice and the Movement for Reparations in Grenada

Amplifying the role of our revolutionary sons in framing and shaping radical and revolutionary responses to systems of oppression and their dedication to Pan-Africanism & global Black Solidarity as an undergird of our movement toward reparatory justice for Grenada and the wider Caribbean!

Moderator:

Dr. Damian Eisenghower Greaves
Professor, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, St. George’s University (SGU), Grenada

Guest Lecturer:

Dr. Ron Daniels
President, Institute of the Black World 21st Century

Welcome:

H.E Ambassador Arley S. Gill
Attorney at Law, Chair of Grenada National Reparations Commission (GNRC)

Introduction:

Dr. Nicole Philip-Dowe
Head, University of the West Indies Open Campus (Grenada)

Vote of Thanks:

Earl Bousquet
Journalist, Chairman, Saint Lucia National Reparations Committee (SLNRC)


To Participate:

Register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hlkUklPWSCC26OrNuFJuZw

Watch live:

The event will also be streamed live on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @ibw21st across all platforms.


About the Grenada National Reparations Commission (GNRC)

The Grenada National Reparations Commission (GNRC) is part of the Caribbean Reparations Commission (CRC) and is comprised of distinguished scholars, civil and human rights activists committed to advancing the quest for reparations for people of African descent in Grenada and throughout the Caribbean region.

Other event collaborators include:
• The National African American Reparations Commission
• The University of the West Indies Open Campus, Grenada

IBW21

IBW21 (The Institute of the Black World 21st Century) is committed to enhancing the capacity of Black communities in the U.S. and globally to achieve cultural, social, economic and political equality and an enhanced quality of life for all marginalized people.