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Reparations Youth Baton Relay starts in St Thomas Featured

The Honourable Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport hands over the Reparations Baton to head boy Daneil Reid and head girl Renae Robinson of Paul Bogle High School (2nd r-l). Also photographed are: Lorraine Williams, teacher, Paul Bogle High School and Steven Golding, Chairperson of the Events/Outreach and Public Education Committee, National Council on Reparations. Tomorrow (October 19) students and young people will run with the Reparations Baton from Paul Bogle High School to the Old Courthouse where the Baton will be handed over to the Mayor after which the Rally will commence. The Honourable Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport hands over the Reparations Baton to head boy Daneil Reid and head girl Renae Robinson of Paul Bogle High School (2nd r-l). Also photographed are: Lorraine Williams, teacher, Paul Bogle High School and Steven Golding, Chairperson of the Events/Outreach and Public Education Committee, National Council on Reparations. Tomorrow (October 19) students and young people will run with the Reparations Baton from Paul Bogle High School to the Old Courthouse where the Baton will be handed over to the Mayor after which the Rally will commence.

The CARICOM Reparations Youth Baton Relay and Rally started its Jamaica leg today with the Honourable Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, handing over the Baton to the Head Boy and Head Girl of Paul Bogle High School in Morant Bay, St. Thomas.

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