Panel Discussions – Capitalism and Slavery Symposium -Session 1 Chair Ferdie Ferreira, Erica Williams, Dr.Lovell Francis.
Vote of Thanks
The National for Tuesday, May 19 — The environment and COVID-19; reopenings increase.
Symposium Art Curator – Dr Marsha Pearce
Dr. Marsha Pearce – Symposium Art Curator – Capitalism and Slavery Visual Depiction.
Greeting from Centre for Reparation Research
Professor Verene Shepherd – Greetings from Centre for Reparations Research.
Mrs. Erica Williams – Connell
Mrs. Erica Williams-Connell, daughter of former Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Eric Williams.
Welcome Remarks – PVC Professor Brain Copeland
PVC Professor Brain Copeland, Principal, UWI St Augustine Campus – Welcome Remarks
Opening Ceremony
Capitalism and Slavery 75 Years Later – Dr Heather Cateau – Greetings
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