Minister Grange encourages Jamaicans to push for reparations

Jamaica’s Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport, Oliva Grange, is encouraging all Jamaicans to champion the cause for reparations to address the historical injustices faced by their ancestors.

This call to action was given during her speech at the Emancipation Jubilee held at the Seville Heritage Park in St Ann. 

Emancipation jubilee: A celebration of strength and endurance

Grange expressed the sentiment that reparations go beyond mere financial reimbursement. She shared that they represent a move towards restoring dignity and correcting the historical injustices inflicted upon their predecessors.

“Here, we are the children and grandchildren of our ancestors; we celebrate their resilience, their determination and their sacrifice,” she said.

Grange highlighted the commemorative monument at the Seville site, erected to celebrate the strength, courage, resilience, and endurance of the ancestors. 

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“It was for us they bled and died and lived, and it is for them that we cry ‘Reparations now, Reparations are a must,” Grange said.

The Emancipation Jubilee, an event of significant cultural importance, attracted a multitude of attendees to the Seville Heritage Park. 

Traditional performances and cuisine at the jubilee

The festivities which were from Monday and extended into Emancipation Day on Tuesday, were marked by an array of traditional song, poetry, and dance performances. 

Notable acts included Etana, Richie Stevens, and Sister Patt. The symbolic reading of the Emancipation Proclamation at midnight was a key highlight of the jubilee.

Visitors to the jubilee were treated to an array of local cultural dishes offered by some vendors.

The minister reaffirmed that this celebration served as a tribute to the ancestors whose relentless struggles and sacrifices have paved the way for the freedoms that Jamaicans enjoy today.

The Emancipation Jubilee, under the theme ‘Strong and Free’, was organized by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust, an agency of Grange’s ministry.

 

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