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Blavity previously reported how BBC reporter Laura Trevelyan jumped into action following the revelation of her ancestors’ extensive involvement in slavery in Grenada. After learning that her family had not only profited from its large slaveholding plantations there but received compensation following slavery’s abolition, Trevelyan pledged over $120,000 of her savings to economic development in the country while also apologizing for her family’s exploitation of Black people. Since making these moves, Trevelyan has gone from reporter to reparations advocate.
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