Laura Trevelyan quits BBC to campaign for reparative justice for Caribbean
by Aamna Mohdin from World news | The Guardian on (#69W98)
Decision comes after Trevelyan family apologises for ownership of more than 1,000 enslaved African people
A BBC journalist whose family made history for publicly apologising for its ownership of more than 1,000 enslaved African people and paying reparation has quit the broadcaster to campaign for reparative justice full-time.
Laura Trevelyan and her family travelled to the Caribbean country of Grenada last month to publicly apologise for their family's role in slavery and announced 100,000 in reparations.
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