World Reparations Conference Launched At UK House Of Lords With Global Call For Justice
The event brought together parliamentarians, international advocates, scholars, and descendants of enslavers to confront one of the most urgent issues of our time: reparations for slavery and colonialism.
In his opening remarks, David F. Roberts, chairman of ACSIS, asked:“How long must truth wait before it is met with justice?” He stressed that while global leaders such as King Charles have acknowledged the pain caused by slavery, acknowledgment without apology or restitution remains unfinished work.
The conference highlighted contributions from key figures including:
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Baroness Verma , Event Sponsor and Opening Welcome
Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP , UK Parliament, on the UK's role in reparations discourse
Virtual Presentation, delivered by Dr K. Truthbey, Policy Analyst, The Sixth Region
Panel 1: Descendants of Enslavers – Catarina Demony, James Christie-Miller, Paul Lashmar, moderated by John Dower
Panel 2: Reparation Advocates – Esther Xosei, Rev'd Ronald Nathan, Claudia Webbe, moderated by Dr R. David Muir
Spotlight Speakers – Ibukun Adebayo, Priya Lukka, Joseph Harker, Timi Okuwa
Chris Desai , Event Moderator
Speakers commended the historical legacy of leaders such as Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, Steve Biko and Bernie Grant, while recognising contemporary voices including Sir Hilary Beckles, Verene Shepherd, and Esther Stanford-Xosei who continue to advance the reparations agenda.
The African Union and CARICOM frameworks were highlighted as critical guides, affirming that reparations are not charity, but justice owed - requiring restitution, rehabilitation, and guarantees of non-repetition.
Roberts noted:“The World Reparations Conference is more than symbolic. It is a call to organise globally, align advocacy, and build reparations into the framework of international justice. The challenge before us is clear: to ensure reparations move beyond words into action, policy, and lives transformed.”
The event concluded with a call for collaboration toward WRC 2026 , where stakeholders will reconvene to evaluate progress and strengthen global partnerships for reparative justice.
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The African Caribbean Sustainability & Investment Summit (ACSIS ) convenes leaders, policymakers, and entrepreneurs to foster partnerships that promote sustainability, inclusive growth, and reparative justice across Africa and the Caribbean.
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