Africa and the Caribbean are rising—not just in words, but through powerful action and justice led by Prime Minister Gaston Browne, affectionately known as Gassy Dread, and former Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta. Antigua and Barbuda, historically the epicenter of colonial exploitation in the Caribbean, are reclaiming their wealth and dignity from a past filled with theft and neglect.
With over $1.5 trillion lost to climate damage in the Eastern Caribbean over three decades, the fight for environmental justice and reparations is more crucial than ever. The groundbreaking case, 'Antigua & Barbuda vs. The Media Cartel,' taking place in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court and the King’s Bench in London, aims to turn centuries of exploitation into justice and empowerment.
This moment also sees Gassy Dread uniting Africa and the Caribbean to build markets, schools, and businesses to serve their people first. His anthem 'Reparations' combines reggae vibes with a powerful message of justice and resilience, celebrating cultural pride and encouraging collective action.
As Gassy Dread and Kenyatta lead this transformative movement, the future holds promise for reparations and prosperity. The time for talk is over—the time for action is now.
With over $1.5 trillion lost to climate damage in the Eastern Caribbean over three decades, the fight for environmental justice and reparations is more crucial than ever. The groundbreaking case, 'Antigua & Barbuda vs. The Media Cartel,' taking place in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court and the King’s Bench in London, aims to turn centuries of exploitation into justice and empowerment.
This moment also sees Gassy Dread uniting Africa and the Caribbean to build markets, schools, and businesses to serve their people first. His anthem 'Reparations' combines reggae vibes with a powerful message of justice and resilience, celebrating cultural pride and encouraging collective action.
As Gassy Dread and Kenyatta lead this transformative movement, the future holds promise for reparations and prosperity. The time for talk is over—the time for action is now.