Honoring ancestors: The central message from Caribbean leaders on Emancipation Day

On this year’s Emancipation Day (August 1), tributes to African forebears have been tendered by leaders across the Caribbean.

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Emancipation Day: A commemoration of the end of slavery

Emancipation Day, a commemoration of the cessation of slavery in the British colonies back in 1834, is observed across the Caribbean, as well as in Canada and the United Kingdom.

Barbados’s Prime Minister, Mia Mottley in a statement underscored the importance of honoring and remembering those who suffered enslavement in the Caribbean region.

She further encouraged the Caribbean community to relentlessly pursue justice for their forefathers.

In a Twitter post, Mottley stated: “Today, Emancipation Day, may we never forget the hardships our ancestors faced under slavery and in the fight for freedom. The struggle for total emancipation is not yet over.”

“So let us lift up our ancestors’ legacy, and commit to seeking justice and reparations for our people,” she continued.

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Joining the observance, Jamaica’s Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, tweeted: “On this Emancipation Day, I invite every Jamaican to reflect on the heroism of our ancestors and the resilience they passed down to us. Their courage and determination paved the way for our freedom, and it is our duty to honor their legacy by using that freedom to uplift ourselves and future generations.”

“Let us be inspired by our heroes and their teachings, embracing self-reliance, kindness, advocacy, and belief in ourselves,” Holness added.

The lingering legacy of slavery: Canada’s perspective

Meanwhile, Canada’s leader, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, expressed the need to address the lingering legacy of slavery which is still evident today.

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His statement highlighted: “The legacy of slavery still endures today in the form of intergenerational trauma and anti-Black racism and hate.”

Trudeau further said that the federal government is actively working to renew Canada’s Anti-Racism Strategy and launch the inaugural National Action Plan on Combating Hate.

Trudeau said that on Emancipation Day, the contributions of people of African descent and “ and all those who were subjected to slavery or suffered from its enduring impacts, have made to Canada” are recognized and celebrated.

 

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