CommunityLocal News Barbados forms alliance with AU in reparations fight by Ricardo Roberts 28/06/2026 written by Ricardo Roberts Updated by Barbados Today 28/06/2026 1 min read A+A- Reset Minister of Pan-African Affairs and Heritage Trevor Prescod. (RR) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 410 Barbados is set to take its fight for slavery reparations to the United Nations in a historic joint effort with the African Union (AU), Minister of Pan-African Affairs and Heritage Trevor Prescod has said. The announcement follows the ministerโs recent return from an official visit to Ghana alongside Prime Minister Mia Mottley. During the trip, Barbadian officials engaged in intense global dialogues regarding historical justice. โWe were very much involved in discussion for a number of days about reparations and the idea of carrying the resolution of reparations as far as the United Nations,โ the minister explained. The summit in Accra featured powerful reenactments of the transatlantic slave trade and brought together global figures, including the son of Marcus Garvey and civil rights activist Al Sharpton. Prime Minister Mottley and the President of Ghana both delivered addresses to a diverse international delegation. Reflecting on the deep cultural ties, the minister said Barbadian history extends far beyond colonial settlement. โBarbadians must understand that heritage doesnโt begin at any specific point, that our heritage is not post-1627, but our heritage also relates back to the West African coast,โ the minister concluded. โThe debate is global now.โ You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Ricardo Roberts You may also like West Indies back fearless approach ahead of Australia semi-final 29/06/2026 Paradise fight back to beat Wales in Champions Cup final 29/06/2026 RM Cleaners win knockout domino title 29/06/2026