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Posted: Wednesday 23 April, 2025 at 10:37 PM

Who Will Be Crowned the First International Reparation Debate Champion? 

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By: International Reparation Debate Champion, Press Release

    Kingston, Jamaica, April 23, 2025 – After weeks of fiery debate and nail-biting matchups, the Grand Finals of the International Reparation Debate Competition will take place on Friday, April 25, 2025, at 10:00 AM (Jamaica Time) at the UWI Regional Headquarters – Winston Bailey Room.

     

    The event will also be streamed LIVE on UWITV (https://uwitv.global), the Centre for Reparation Research YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW_UJ6Pzt3hyvf7u1HRTAaw/streams), and on Instagram LIVE via @repaircampaign (http://instagram.com/repaircampaign/). 

     

    This unprecedented competition brought together 24 secondary schools from across the Caribbean and the United Kingdom, each taking a bold stand on issues surrounding reparatory justice for chattel slavery and colonialism in the Caribbean. Schools from Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, The Bahamas, Curaçao, and the UK engaged in intense heats, quarter-finals, and semi-finals, debating topical and complex questions such as: 

     

    Should descendants of enslavers bear the responsibility of their ancestors for reparation? 
    Should reparations be paid through community-based decision-making rather than government action? 
    Should CARICOM prioritize economic integration over reparation? 
    To what extent should former colonising countries influence the terms and conditions of reparation? 

     

    The debates were an inspiring show of youth advocacy and showcased an upcoming generation of critical thinkers committed to shaping a more just and equitable world, with powerful statements such as

     

    Monetary compensation alone will never be enough to create sustainable long-term wealth, until the economic structures that enforce dependency exploitative lending and financial inequality are dismantled and reformed to ensure true economic sovereignty from former colonies. True justice is not found in payouts, but in systemic change that removes these exploitative economic structures. 

     

    Julianne Solomon, St. Joseph’s Convent, POS, Trinidad and Tobago,  

     

    Finalist of the International Reparation Debate Competition  

     

    By cancelling Haiti’s foreign debt, we would not only free the country from the shackles of oppression but also acknowledge the historical injustices that have perpetuated poverty and inequality giving Haiti the chance to break free from the cycle of poverty and to forge a new path built on dignity, self-determination and economic sovereignty.  

     

    Davion Bradford, Clarendon College, Jamaica 
    Finalist of the International Reparation Debate Competition 

     

    Now, only two schools remain
    St Joseph’s Convent, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago 
    Clarendon College, Jamaica 

     

    On Friday April 25, these finalists will go head-to-head for the championship title and grand prizes valued at US$5,000 in a finale that promises to be as electric as it is historic.  

     

    Catch up on the highlights from the semi-finals and previous rounds here
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW_UJ6Pzt3hyvf7u1HRTAaw/streams  

     

    This finale marks a major milestone in engaging youth in deeper education and advocacy for reparations and justice. Join us in person or online on April 25, 2025 at 10am (Jamaica time) to witness the crowning of the first International Reparation Debate Champion, and the continued rise of young voices leading the calls for justice. 

     

    RSVP for in-person attendance: reparation.research@uwimona.edu.jm 

     

     

     

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