Alongside the Permanent Mission of Saint Lucia to the United Nations and the International Coalition for People of African Descent, the Pan-African Council hosts an in-person panel at the United Nations Headquarters in New York this May 31st, 2023, to be led by Ambassador Chevy Eugene.
The panel will take place during the 2nd Session of Permanent Forum on People of African Descent (PFPAD), announced by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
Event details
Reparations, Debt, & Wealth: Reimagining the Possibilities of Economic Liberation for People of African Descent.
The panel, followed by a Q & A session, is based on the central question: What does debt cancellation and financial compensation look like for people of African Descent in varied regions/countries within a reparatory justice framework?
Moreover, one of the overall goals of this event is to advocate for a Global Reparations Commission that the PFPAD facilitates in collaboration with the multiple international reparations movement associated with conquest, enslavement, colonialism and neocolonialism in support of People of African Descent across the diasporas.
Keynote Speaker
Dr June Soomer – Member, Permanent Forum for People of African Descent
Panelists
Amb. David Comissiong – Barbados’ Ambassador to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
Josefina Stubbs – International Development Executive, Dominican Republic
Pastor Elías Murillo Martínez – Lawyer and Human Rights Leader, Colombia
Alexandre Telfort Fils – Haitian Leader
Marvin Slaughter – Portfolio Manager at the University of Chicago Inclusive Economy Lab, USA
Chevy Eugene – Pan-African Council (Moderator)
Sponsoring Organizations
Permanent Mission of Saint Lucia to the United Nations
Pan-African Council
International Coalition for the Decade of People of African Descent