Changing the Narrative of History: Racism and Colourism

The discussion on Racism and Colourism continues. Now you would have seen statues of colonizers being demolished. Some are against it and some are for it. The truth is history cannot be rewritten. But can we change the narrative? Having the discussion we had Professor Verene Shepherd, who is the Director for the Centre for Reparation and Research at the Uwi and 
Nattecia Bohardsingh, Attorney-At-Law & Reparatory Justice Consultant to the Centre for Reparation Research (Crc) Uwi. Click to here more on this discussion.

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