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Guardian owner heralds next phase in Legacies of Enslavement restorative justice plan
- The Scott Trust unveiled the next phase of its Legacies of Enslavement plan for 2026–2030, expanding restorative justice commitments.
- The initiative will fund priorities in Hanover, Jamaica, and the US Sea Islands with several million pounds.
- New managers Ahmed Reid and Angel Parson will lead Guardian work in Jamaica and the US Sea Islands.
- In Jamaica, the programme supports Hanover reconstruction after Hurricane Melissa.
- Manchester will host a landmark cotton and enslavement exhibition, launching in 2027 with the Science Museum.
- Cotton Capital newsletter will be relaunched to explore legacies and reparative justice worldwide.
- The plan broadens Guardian coverage of the global Black diaspora and media diversity.
- Expansion includes eight new correspondents across Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas.
- The plan emphasizes accountability, education access, and cultural heritage preservation.
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