Anglican group launches 7m project in Barbados to atone for slavery atrocities
Briefly

The 7 million reconciliation project aims to compensate descendants of enslaved people by focusing on education, grants, and land ownership, reflecting on the church's historical responsibilities.
Dr. Duncan Dormor emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating it is crucial to address the injustices of the church in the transatlantic slave trade and to provide meaningful reparations.
Dormor criticized previous apologies from Anglican institutions for lacking depth, arguing they needed to detail the wrongs done and clarify actionable steps towards amends.
This project marks a significant effort to improve relationships with the affected communities, emphasizing a new approach directed by the voices of descendants of enslaved people.
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