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Caribbean People Stand in Solidarity Against Anti-Black State Violence in the USA

We stand in solidarity with the family, friends and community of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Tony McDade, the African Americans and all those living in America of all races, genders, sexualities, abilities, ages, religions and  ethnicities who have come out in their millions publicly to protest the most recent police killings, to condemn racism in all its forms, to remind us all that Black lives matter, that racism is an insidious, soul destroying, inhumane form of violence.

We note that the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Tony McDade are not isolated or maverick occurrences, but part of a repeating pattern of unjust murders of African Americans which is related to systemic, institutionalized anti-Black racism enforced through continuous racial profiling of the Black population by the police and state apparatus.

We call on CARICOM and ALL Caribbean leaders to unite with us, the millions of African Americans, Black folks living in the US and other Americans of all ethnicities and the global community to:

• Call for justice for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Tony McDade, and to demand that ALL those responsible for their deaths be brought to justice;

• Offer solidarity across national divides for the family, friends and community of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and all others who have been arrested, tear gassed and assaulted by law enforcement;

• Dismantle state endorsed racism and violence that makes itself visible through the incarceration, surveillance and deportation of Black folks;

• Call on the  United States government to listen to the voices calling for an end to the institutionalization of racism in America in all its forms, and to commit to dismantling covert and overt racial  discrimination and to enact the words of  the American constitution, which states that all are “created equal and that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”;

We also call on CARICOM and its leaders to also take stock of the police and military killings in their own countries.

Vincent/Canada

Opal Palmer Adisa, Institute for Gender and Development Studies,  University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica

Chelsea Fung, Guyana/Canada

Monifa Adebola, Barbados

Vanda Radzik, Guyana

Kimalee Phillip , Caribbean Solidarity Network, Canada/Grenada

Danuta Radzik, Help & Shelter, Guyana

Alissa Trotz, Canada/Guyana

Kurt Williams, Trinidad & Tobago

Danielle Smith, Canada/Barbados

Angela Robertson, Canada

Alexandrina Wong, Antigua

Lynette Joseph-Brown, Individual, Guyana

Karen de Souza, Red Thread, Guyana

Wintress White, Guyana

Kirk Quevedo, Trinidad & Tobago

Akende Rudder, NGO, Trinidad and Tobago

Holly Bynoe, Tilting Axis, St Vincent and the Grenadines/Barbados

Ralph Murray, The Bahamas

Orchid Burnside, Bahamas

Annalee D Davis, Independent Visual Artist, Barbados

Beverley Mullings, Canada/Jamaica/United Kingdom

Terry Ann Roy, Queer Corner, Trinidad and Tobago

Akeema Driggs, USA

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