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In the Caribbean, some people are calling for the British monarch to be removed as head of state, and for the royal family to pay reparations for their role in slavery. We explore the royal family's uncomfortable links to slavery, colonialism and race in the countries where King Charles is the head of state. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Follow us on TikTok: 🤍 For more content go to 🤍 and download our apps: Apple: 🤍 Android 🤍 Sky News videos are now available in Spanish here/Los video de Sky News están disponibles en español aquí 🤍 Sky News videos are also available in German here/Hier können Sie außerdem Sky News-Videos auf Deutsch finden: 🤍 To enquire about licensing Sky News content, you can find more information here: 🤍
During Wednesday's episode of "The View", Whoopi Goldberg called for the Royal family to apologize for their colonial past and ties to slavery amid Prince William and Kate Middleton's Caribbean tour. #WhoopiGoldberg #PrinceWilliam #KateMiddleton SUBSCRIBE to our channel: 🤍 FOLLOW us here: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍
Two months after the killing of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis, which sparked protests around the world, there’s fresh scrutiny of America’s history of slavery — and how it influences the country to this day. Britain played a central role in the history of the United States — from the original colonisation of North America to its domination of the Atlantic slave trade. For the latest in a series of BBC News at Ten reports on colonial legacies, Huw Edwards presents reporting from Aleem Maqbool in Virginia. Please subscribe HERE 🤍
In his record-breaking book “Spare,” Prince Harry addresses his family's historical connection to slavery, acknowledging that the monarchy rests upon wealth generated by "exploited workers and thuggery, annexation and enslaved people." Holly Williams reports that while members of the British royal family have expressed sorrow about their links to slavery, there has never been an official apology, and activists like Esther Stanford-Xosei are actively calling for reparations. #news #princeharry #britishroyalfamily Each weekday morning, "CBS Mornings” co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson bring you the latest breaking news, smart conversation and in-depth feature reporting. "CBS Mornings" airs weekdays at 7 a.m. on CBS and stream it at 8 a.m. ET on the CBS News app. Subscribe to “CBS Mornings” on YouTube: 🤍 Watch CBS News: 🤍 Download the CBS News app: 🤍 Follow "CBS Mornings" on Instagram: 🤍 Like "CBS Mornings" on Facebook: 🤍 Follow "CBS Mornings" on Twitter: 🤍 Subscribe to our newsletter: 🤍 Try Paramount+ free: 🤍 For video licensing inquiries, contact: licensing🤍veritone.com
The Queen’s death comes with wide implications, including possible changes for the future of the commonwealth. Basil Smikle joins the show to discuss. » Subscribe to MSNBC: 🤍 Follow the MSNBC Midterms Elections guide to the important races across the United States as Americans prepare to cast their votes. Countdown to the Midterms: 🤍 Follow MSNBC Show Blogs MaddowBlog: 🤍 ReidOut Blog: 🤍 MSNBC delivers breaking news, in-depth analysis of politics headlines, as well as commentary and informed perspectives. Find video clips and segments from The Rachel Maddow Show, Morning Joe, The Beat with Ari Melber, Deadline: White House, The ReidOut, All In, Last Word, 11th Hour, and Alex Wagner who brings her breadth of reporting experience to MSNBC primetime. Watch “Alex Wagner Tonight” Tuesday through Friday at 9pm Eastern. Connect with MSNBC Online Visit msnbc.com: 🤍 Subscribe to the MSNBC Daily Newsletter: MSNBC.com/NewslettersYouTube Find MSNBC on Facebook: 🤍 Follow MSNBC on Twitter: 🤍 Follow MSNBC on Instagram: 🤍 #msnbc #queenelizabeth #colonialism
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During Friday's edition of Roland Martin Unfiltered, #RMU panelist Michael Imhotep, host of the African History Network Show broke down the real history of British colonialism and slavery in the wake of Queen Elizabeth's passing ... #PressPlay 👉🏾 #RolandMartinUnfiltered #blackstarnetwork partner: Target | Support Black-owned or founded brands 🤍 👀 Watch the 9.9.22 edition of #RolandMartinUnfiltered 🤍 ⭐️ Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered and #BlackStarNetwork via the Cash App ☛ 🤍 PayPal ☛ 🤍 Venmo ☛🤍 Zelle ☛ roland🤍rolandsmartin.com Annual or monthly recurring #BringTheFunk Fan Club membership via paypal ☛ 🤍 Every dollar that you contribute helps to make #RolandMartinUnfiltered possible. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox 👉🏾 🤍blackstarnetwork.com Put some swagger in your wardrobe with Roland S. Martin Pocket Squares. Visit 🤍 to order your shibori pocket squares today. Shop with Roland Martin and #RMU. Visit our Amazon Affiliate link for great deals and to support #RolandMartinUnfiltered - 🤍 - Get a FREE trial to Amazon Prime on us - 🤍 Check out #RolandsBookClub and some of his favorite tech gear 🤍 ✅ Join the #RolandMartinUnfiltered #BringTheFunk Fan Club to support fact-based independent journalism 🤍 ✅ Join the Roland Martin and #RolandMartinUnfiltered mailing list 🤍 #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a daily show broadcast from Washington, DC, that will focus on news, politics, culture, entertainment, social justice, sports, education, business, and finance. If it’s important to you, we will cover it. The Roland S. Martin YouTube channel is a news reporting site covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
Professor Kehinde Andrews and royal editor Roya Nikkhah join Piers Morgan to debate whether the Royal Family should apologise for their actions in the past. Kehinde demands that the Royals give up their titles because they benefited from colonialism and slavery but Roya believes they have acknowledged it already. Subscribe to stay up-to-date on all Uncensored content. Follow Piers Morgan Uncensored on: Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 Follow Piers Morgan on: Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Piers Morgan Uncensored is now available on TalkTV, Fox Nation and Sky News Australia! #PiersMorgan #TheQueen #TheRoyalFamily #MeghanMarkle #PiersUncensored #TalkTV
As the UK prepares for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral Monday, criticism of the monarchy's colonial past is resurfacing. CBS News correspondent Lana Zak joins "CBS News Mornings" from London to discuss what the queen's death means for the future of the Commonwealth. #news #queenelizabeth #monarchy CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations, available free to everyone with access to the Internet. The CBS News Streaming Network is your destination for breaking news, live events and original reporting locally, nationally and around the globe. Launched in November 2014 as CBSN, the CBS News Streaming Network is available live in 91 countries and on 30 digital platforms and apps, as well as on CBSNews.com and Paramount+. Subscribe to the CBS News YouTube channel: 🤍 Watch CBS News: 🤍 Download the CBS News app: 🤍 Follow CBS News on Instagram: 🤍 Like CBS News on Facebook: 🤍 Follow CBS News on Twitter: 🤍 Subscribe to our newsletters: 🤍 Try Paramount+ free: 🤍 For video licensing inquiries, contact: licensing🤍veritone.com
We look at how the death of Queen Elizabeth II is prompting former British colonies in the Caribbean to replace the British monarch as their head of state. Antigua and Barbuda's prime minister has vowed to hold a referendum soon on whether to become a republic, and Jamaica's ruling Labour Party also plans a vote. The Caribbean at one point formed the heart of England's first colonial empire in North America, with millions of enslaved Africans taken to the islands, where many were worked to death. Dorbrene O'Marde, chair of the Antigua and Barbuda Reparations Commission, says he is not personally mourning Queen Elizabeth's death because her reign helped to "cloak the historical brutality of empire in this veneer of grandeur and pomp and pageantry." We also speak with renowned Jamaican poet and musician Mutabaruka, who says the British monarchy "represents criminal activity" and that the British state needs to make reparations to former colonies like Jamaica to redress the history of abuses. "Actions speak louder than words," he says. Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at 🤍 Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. Support independent media: 🤍 Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: 🤍 #DemocracyNow
In 2022, Britain celebrated 70 years of Queen Elizabeth II’s rule with street parties and festivities. But many critics say that the British monarchy should not be celebrated because of its legacy of slavery, looting and colonialism. Subscribe: 🤍 Livestream: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Visit our website: 🤍
ABC News’ Erielle Reshef reports on Prince William and Kate’s royal Caribbean tour as locals demand slavery reparations and call for a reckoning with their colonial past. ABC News Live Prime, Weekdays at 7EST & 9EST WATCH the ABC News Live Stream Here: 🤍 SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: 🤍 Watch More on 🤍 LIKE ABC News on FACEBOOK 🤍 FOLLOW ABC News on TWITTER: 🤍 #ABCNLPrime #Royals #PrinceWilliam #RoyalCaribbean #Reperations
In this episode of I Got A Story to Tell, we explain how the Crown and the British royal family have arguably entrenched colonial structures of racism more than any other entity in history. #BritishRoyalFamily Subscribe: 🤍 Livestream: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Visit our website: 🤍
The Sunday Times Royal Editor Roya Nikkhah says she thinks it is "right" for members of the Royal Family to "acknowledge" the past - but they should not have to go around apologising. This comes as Prince Charles, in an address on the mistreatment of Indigenous people in Canada while on tour in the nation, said there must be new ways to “come to terms with the darker and more difficult aspects” of history. "I was in Belize with the Cambridges, I went to Barbados with the Prince of Wales for the handover, and actually he made a really interesting speech during that tour," Ms Nikkhah told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. "He talked about acknowledging slavery was abhorrent but he didn't apologise." She said Prince William did the same in the Caribbean and “didn't apologise" for the past either. "I don't think it's the role of the Royal Family to go around the world apologising, and they stopped short of that, I think there's a reason for that,” she said.
As the world mourns Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, it’s also important to acknowledge that some of the significance and power of the British monarchy stemmed from slavery. In the series Royal Empires of Dirt, VICE World News host Zing Tsjeng looks into the shady royal history that rarely gets talked about. Check out the VICE World News playlist for global reporting you won't find elsewhere: 🤍 How Banks Made Money From Slavery 🤍 The Disturbing History of Tabacco 🤍 The Dark History of the UK’s Biggest Mansions 🤍 Click here to subscribe to VICE: 🤍 About VICE: The Definitive Guide To Enlightening Information. From every corner of the planet, our immersive, caustic, ground-breaking and often bizarre stories have changed the way people think about culture, crime, art, parties, fashion, protest, the internet and other subjects that don't even have names yet. Browse the growing library and discover corners of the world you never knew existed. Welcome to VICE. Connect with VICE: Check out our full video catalog: 🤍 Videos, daily editorial and more: 🤍 More videos from the VICE network: 🤍 Click here to get the best of VICE daily: 🤍 Like VICE on Facebook: 🤍 Follow VICE on Twitter: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Follow us on TikTok: 🤍 The VICE YouTube Network: VICE: 🤍 MUNCHIES: 🤍 VICE News: 🤍 VICELAND: 🤍 Vice Life: 🤍 Noisey: 🤍 Motherboard: 🤍 VICE Sports: 🤍 i-D: 🤍 Waypoint: 🤍 #royalfamily #queenelizabeth
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been accused of benefitting from the 'blood, tears and sweat' of slaves as they arrived in Jamaica. There have been protests demanding reparations from the British monarchy for their role in the slave trade. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Follow us on TikTok: 🤍 For more content go to 🤍 and download our apps: Apple: 🤍 Android 🤍 Sky News videos are now available in Spanish here/Los video de Sky News están disponibles en español aquí 🤍 Sky News videos are also available in German here/Hier können Sie außerdem Sky News-Videos auf Deutsch finden: 🤍 To enquire about licensing Sky News content, you can find more information here: 🤍
Jamaica is demanding reparations from Queen Elizabeth II for Britain's role in transatlantic slave trade. But Britain has a history of denying reparations & refusing to return stolen goods. #Gravitas #Jamaica #QueenElizabethII About Channel: WION -The World is One News, examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim to empower people to explore their world. With our Global headquarters in New Delhi, we bring you news on the hour, by the hour. We deliver information that is not biased. We are journalists who are neutral to the core and non-partisan when it comes to the politics of the world. People are tired of biased reportage and we stand for a globalised united world. So for us the World is truly One. Please keep discussions on this channel clean and respectful and refrain from using racist or sexist slurs as well as personal insults. Subscribe to our channel at 🤍 Check out our website: 🤍 Connect with us on our social media handles: Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Follow us on Google News for latest updates Zee News:- 🤍 Zee Bussiness:- 🤍 DNA India:- 🤍 WION: 🤍 Zee News Apps : 🤍
A new scandal has hit Buckingham Palace. A new report claims that coloured immigrants and foreigners were banned from working at the palace, and the Queen was exempted from workplace equality laws for more than four decades. WION's Palki Sharma tells you more. #Gravitas #BuckinghamPalace #WorldNews About Channel: WION -The World is One News, examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim to empower people to explore their world. With our Global headquarters in New Delhi, we bring you news on the hour, by the hour. We deliver information that is not biased. We are journalists who are neutral to the core and non-partisan when it comes to the politics of the world. People are tired of biased reportage and we stand for a globalised united world. So for us the World is truly One. Please keep discussions on this channel clean and respectful and refrain from using racist or sexist slurs as well as personal insults. Subscribe to our channel at 🤍 Check out our website: 🤍 Connect with us on our social media handles: Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Follow us on Google News for latest updates Zee News:- 🤍 Zee Bussiness:- 🤍 DNA India:- 🤍 WION: 🤍 Zee News Apps : 🤍
CNN's Zain Asher discusses how Black Britons with African ancestry are reacting to Queen Elizabeth's death considering the monarch's history of colonization. #CNN #News
Gold, Silver & Slaves looks at how the business of slavery was a case of slave-trading by complicit Africans, fuelled by the greed of African kings. This is the untold story of the greatest slaving nation in history. Up till now, Britain’s place in the history of slavery has been as the country that abolished the international slave trade. Britain’s Slave Trade reveals the shameful truth behind this liberal facade, showing how the economic, social and cultural life of Britain would have been unrecognisable without slavery. Britain’s Slave Trade explains how a middling European power transformed itself into the ruler of the waves, tracing the impact this had on the British way of life and taking in the Industrial Revolution, the beginnings of Empire and the birth of modern racism along the way. It also unearths startling evidence showing how many families that think of themselves as ‘pure’ English stock are in fact descended from slave ancestors. It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service, at a huge discount using the code 'TIMELINE' -ᐳ 🤍 You can find more from us on: 🤍 🤍 This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact owned-enquiries🤍littledotstudios.com
We host a roundtable on the life and legacy of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, who died Thursday at the age of 96. She was the country's longest-reigning monarch, serving for 70 years and presiding over the end of the British Empire. Her death set off a period of national mourning in the U.K. and has thrown the future of the monarchy into doubt. "The monarchy really has come to represent deep and profound and grave inequality," says Cambridge scholar Priya Gopal, author of "Insurgent Empire: Anticolonial Resistance and British Dissent." We also speak with Harvard historian Maya Jasanoff, Novara Media editor Ash Sarkar and Pedro Welch, former chair of the Barbados Reparations Task Force, who says the British monarchy's brutal record in the Caribbean and other parts of the world must be addressed. "The enslavement of our ancestors has led to a legacy of deprivation, a legacy that still has to be sorted out," says Welch. Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at 🤍 Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. Support independent media: 🤍 Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: 🤍 #DemocracyNow
Professor Catherine Hall (UCL History) and her team in the project Legacies of British Slave-ownership are examining how modern Britain, from its art collections and grand buildings to its financial institutions, has been built on the wealth generated from slavery. The project is tracing the slave owners who benefitted from the £20m paid in compensation in the 1830s and where this money subsequently went. In this video, Professor Hall reflects on the texts of two women from the 19th century one a slave, the other an abolitionist and daughter of a wealthy slave owner. Further information: Downloadable podcast: 🤍 LBS project website: 🤍 Professor Hall: 🤍 Watch Professor Hall's Lunch Hour Lecture: 🤍 Visit exhibition: 🤍 UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's very best universities. As a multi-faculty, research-intensive university in central London, our research helps tackle global challenges and feeds directly into outstanding degree programmes. Visit us at 🤍ucl.ac.uk
Author of “The Last Queen” Clive Irving and Political Commentator Lola Adesioye join Andrea Mitchell, Katy Tur, and Chris Jansing to weigh in on the British monarchy's complicated history with colonialism and slavery, as King Charles III becomes the new head of the Commonwealth. “This legacy, it requires something that I haven't seen coming from the Windsor family at any stage in recent history, which is, it requires atonement,” says Irving. “It requires acknowledgement of the true cost to those colonies of slavery, which began under Charles a second in 1666.” Adesioye explains, “Hard Empire ended, but there's been soft imperialism.” » Subscribe to MSNBC: 🤍 Follow the MSNBC Midterms Elections guide to the important races across the United States as Americans prepare to cast their votes. Countdown to the Midterms: 🤍 Follow MSNBC Show Blogs MaddowBlog: 🤍 ReidOut Blog: 🤍 MSNBC delivers breaking news, in-depth analysis of politics headlines, as well as commentary and informed perspectives. Find video clips and segments from The Rachel Maddow Show, Morning Joe, The Beat with Ari Melber, Deadline: White House, The ReidOut, All In, Last Word, 11th Hour, and Alex Wagner who brings her breadth of reporting experience to MSNBC primetime. Watch “Alex Wagner Tonight” Tuesday through Friday at 9pm Eastern. Connect with MSNBC Online Visit msnbc.com: 🤍 Subscribe to the MSNBC Daily Newsletter: MSNBC.com/NewslettersYouTube Find MSNBC on Facebook: 🤍 Follow MSNBC on Twitter: 🤍 Follow MSNBC on Instagram: 🤍 The Future Of The Monarchy Requires ‘Atonement’ And ‘Acknowledgement’ For Its History Of Colonialism
King Charles III faces questions regarding Britain’s colonial past, the history of slavery and the future of the commonwealth. Subscribe to GMA's YouTube page: 🤍 Visit Good Morning America's homepage: 🤍 Follow GMA: Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Watch full episodes of GMA: 🤍 🤍 SIGN UP to get the daily GMA Wake-Up Newsletter: 🤍 #kingcharlesIII #monarchy #colonialhistory #slavery #commonwealth
Lola Adesioye, a social and political writer and commentator born and raised in London, talks with Alex Wagner about how the death of Queen Elizabeth II could accelerate the dissolution of the British commonwealth as more member countries reckon with past atrocities, reject the monarchy, and reclaim their national identities. » Subscribe to MSNBC: 🤍 Follow the MSNBC Midterms Elections guide to the important races across the United States as Americans prepare to cast their votes. Countdown to the Midterms: 🤍 Follow MSNBC Show Blogs MaddowBlog: 🤍 ReidOut Blog: 🤍 MSNBC delivers breaking news, in-depth analysis of politics headlines, as well as commentary and informed perspectives. Find video clips and segments from The Rachel Maddow Show, Morning Joe, The Beat with Ari Melber, Deadline: White House, The ReidOut, All In, Last Word, 11th Hour, and Alex Wagner who brings her breadth of reporting experience to MSNBC primetime. Watch “Alex Wagner Tonight” Tuesday through Friday at 9pm Eastern. Connect with MSNBC Online Visit msnbc.com: 🤍 Subscribe to the MSNBC Daily Newsletter: MSNBC.com/NewslettersYouTube Find MSNBC on Facebook: 🤍 Follow MSNBC on Twitter: 🤍 Follow MSNBC on Instagram: 🤍 #msnbc #queenelizabeth #commonwealth
When History is taught, we often hear about the Transatlantic slave trade in relation to America. In this documentary, we explore Britain's involvement in the global trade of gold, silver and slaves. Black/Current is a space to provide both educational and entertaining content primarily by or about Black people. That’s Black Brits, Black Americans, Black Africans, Black Canadians, Black Australians and so forth. There is a really loud desire for diverse voices and stories and we want to be a part of that conversation. - From: Britain's Slave Trade part 1 - Gold, Silver & Slaves (1999) Content licensed by DRG to Little Dot Studios Black/Current is part of the Little Dot Studios Network. To get in touch please email owned-enquiries🤍littledotstudios.com. Follow us on TikTok: 🤍 #BlackCurrent #BlackStories #BlackCulture
Queen Elizabeth II has died. Her Majesty reigned for more than 70 years, which has also been mixed with controversy. Our guests share why some people online are making light of and celebrating her death. Subscribe to FOX 26 Houston: 🤍 Watch FOX 26 Houston Live: 🤍 Houston area news, weather, traffic, sports and breaking news from FOX 26 Houston. Watch news and local programming daily from KRIV. Watch more FOX 26 Houston on YouTube: What's Your Point?: 🤍 Isiah Factor Uncensored: 🤍 Positively Houston: 🤍 Download the FOX 26 Houston News app: 🤍 Download the FOX 26 Houston Weather app: 🤍 Follow FOX 26 Houston on Facebook: 🤍 Follow FOX 26 Houston on Twitter: 🤍 Follow FOX 26 Houston on Instagram: 🤍 Subscribe to the FOX 26 Houston newsletter: 🤍
While there is much sympathy and empathy for a family that has lost a matriarch, Cynthia Mulligan reports there is a swath of the population for whom the dominant narrative in news coverage is going to be difficult to repeatedly hear.
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Protesters have gathered outside the British high commission in Kingston, Jamaica, hours before the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived for a visit to the island. The demonstrators expressed opposition to the idea that Jamaica should continue to retain ties with the British crown. 'Who are these two young white people now? Why are they here? ... The monarchy is a relic,' Stayceyann Chin, one of the protesters, said. The royal visit is aimed at strengthening links with Commonwealth countries such as Jamaica, as some nations within the group debate removing Queen Elizabeth as their head of state Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► 🤍 Duke and Duchess of Cambridge accused of benefiting from slavery ► 🤍 William and Kate cancel Belize village trip due to protests ► 🤍 The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► 🤍 Website ► 🤍 Facebook ►🤍 Twitter ► 🤍 Instagram ► https://instagram/guardian #jamaica #royalfamily #protest
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have just finished a weeklong visit to former British colonies in the Caribbean. Their trip comes after Barbados cut ties to the monarchy and became a republic last year. During the so-called charm offensive to the British Commonwealth countries, the royals were met with protests calling for reparations for slavery. We speak with senior Jamaican Member of Parliament Lisa Hanna, who met with the royals during their visit and has critiqued the couple for not putting forward an action plan to redress the crimes of slavery committed by the British monarchy against the Jamaican people, adding that any British "condemnation [of slavery] without action is hollow." Hanna outlines how Jamaica could swiftly break ties with the monarchy through referendum or a change in the Constitution. #DemocracyNow Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ET: 🤍 Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today: 🤍 FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: YouTube: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 SoundCloud: 🤍 iTunes: 🤍 Daily Email Digest: 🤍
This is the untold story of the greatest slaving nation in history. Up till now, Britain’s place in the history of slavery has been the country that abolished the international slave trade. The Old Corruption challenges the accepted version of the history of abolition, that the passive, suffering slaves were freed by benevolent white crusaders, revealing the corruption of the plantation owners, and how the inhuman treatment of African people was finally acknowledged. Britain’s Slave Trade reveals the shameful truth behind this liberal facade, showing how the economic, social, and cultural life of Britain would have been unrecognizable without slavery. Britain’s Slave Trade explains how a middling European power transformed itself into the ruler of the waves, tracing the impact this had on the British way of life and taking in the Industrial Revolution, the beginnings of the Empire, and the birth of modern racism along the way. It also unearths startling evidence showing how many families that think of themselves as ‘pure’ English stock are in fact descended from slave ancestors 📺 It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'AbsoluteHistory' 🤍 This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries please contact: owned-enquiries🤍littledotstudios.com #AbsoluteHistory
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate arrived in Jamaica on Tuesday as part of a week-long Caribbean tour, hours after activists protested to demand reparations for slavery amid growing scrutiny of the British Empire's colonial legacy. #Jamaica #Slavery #Britain 🔔 Subscribe to France 24 now: 🤍 🔴 LIVE - Watch FRANCE 24 English 24/7 here: 🤍 🌍 Read the latest International News and Top Stories: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Discover the news in pictures on Instagram: 🤍
The death of Queen Elizabeth II has focused global attention on the British royal family and renewed criticism of the monarchy both inside the U.K. and abroad, especially among peoples colonized by Britain. "There's a degree of psychosis that you can go to another people's land, colonize them, and then expect them to honor you at the same time," says Kenyan American author Mukoma Wa Ngugi, who teaches literature at Cornell University and whose own family was deeply impacted by the bloody British suppression of the Mau Mau revolution. He says that with Queen Elizabeth's death, there needs to be a "dismantling" of the Commonwealth and a real reckoning with colonial abuses. We also speak with Harvard historian Caroline Elkins, a leading scholar of British colonialism, who says that while it's unclear how much Queen Elizabeth personally knew about concentration camps, torture and other abuses in Kenya during her early reign, the monarchy must reckon with that legacy. "Serious crimes happened on the queen's imperial watch. In fact, her picture hung in every detention camp in Kenya as detainees were beaten in order to exact their loyalty to the British crown," says Elkins. Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at 🤍 Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. Support independent media: 🤍 Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: 🤍 #DemocracyNow
In recent months, more former British colonies in the Caribbean have declared their intent to abolish the monarchy and remove Queen Elizabeth II as their head of state. Those countries include Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Belize, Grenada, Jamaica and St. Kitts and Nevis. Last November, Barbados cut ties with the British monarchy and became the world's newest republic. The trend towards republicanism isn't new. Dominica, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago all became republics in the 1970s. But the spread of the Black Lives Matter movement, along with an increased interest in reckoning with the colonial past, has influenced Caribbean politicians. Royal tours aimed at strengthening ties between the Queen and former British colonies have appeared to do the exact opposite. Visits by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Earl and Countess of Wessex prompted protesters to renew calls for slavery reparations and a more meaningful apology for abuses during the British empire. In this episode of The Stream, we'll discuss what constitutional monarchy means for Caribbean countries today. Join the conversation TWITTER: 🤍 FACEBOOK: 🤍 Subscribe to our channel 🤍 #Aljazeeraenglish #News #AJStream
The prince is in Rwanda representing the Queen and told Commonwealth countries that it's up to them to decide whether to part ways with the royal family. Visit Good Morning America's homepage: 🤍 Follow GMA: Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Watch full episodes of GMA: 🤍 🤍 SIGN UP to get the daily GMA Wake-Up Newsletter: 🤍 #princecharles #commonwealth #royals #rwanda #queenelizabeth #unitedkingdom
The British Royal family have fascinated the world for generations. Part celebrities, part ruling body, part role models for an entire society, the Royals are also human beings, some of whom have become embroiled in shocking scandals over the years. The past century of royal life has been especially rife with unwanted headlines, and some of these stories have dramatically altered the family's standing in the United Kingdom and around the world. With the death of Prince Philip, the departure of Prince Harry, and the advanced age of the Queen, interest in these tales are at an all-time high. Here's the dark truth of the Royal Family. #RoyalFamily #QueenElizabeth #PrinceHarry The family's name | 0:00 The Romanovs | 0:53 Edward VIII's indiscretions | 1:43 Exiling Edward VIII | 3:13 George VI's difficult reign | 4:10 Elizabeth II's marriage | 5:15 Princess Margaret's first love | 6:05 Princess Margaret's divorce | 6:58 Assassination attempts | 7:53 Not the warmest mother | 9:01 Prince Charles' relationships | 10:17 Charles and Diana | 11:38 Princess Diana's death | 13:04 More divorces | 14:31 Prince Edward's unique title | 16:04 Prince Andrew's scandal | 17:17 Prince William and the press | 18:55 The party prince | 20:14 Accusations of racism | 21:33 Read Full Article: 🤍
The Commonwealth, explained. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: 🤍 After centuries of colonizing much of the world, the British Empire began its fast descent in the 1960s amid a global wave of independence movements. But when Queen Elizabeth II died in 2022, she was not only still queen of 14 countries besides the United Kingdom, she was also still the leader of an organization that on a map looks a lot like the British Empire. The British Empire created the first iteration of the Commonwealth to appease white settler colonies looking for more autonomy. It granted them more independence to govern themselves but kept them under the crown. As British leaders realized their power might be at risk throughout their colonies worldwide, the monarchy made a play to keep ties and preserve their global influence by allowing newly independent republics to join the Commonwealth too. The only catch: They had to accept the queen as the leader of the organization. With the death of Queen Elizabeth II, this vestige of the British Empire is now under the leadership of King Charles III. So, what exactly is the Commonwealth? Why is it still here? And will it survive? Correction: A previous version of this video mistakenly showed Myanmar as a member of the Commonwealth on a 1994 map, mislabeled Sierra Leone and Gold Coast for a brief moment on a 1927 map, and omitted Greenland, all of which have now been corrected. We have also clarified that India became a republic shortly after independence with a new line of narration at 3:12; corrected Queen Elizabeth II’s title at 00:16 and 00:47; and updated the date Barbados became a republic from November 29, 2021, to November 30, 2021. Sources: Read about Barbados shedding the queen and becoming a republic: 🤍 To learn more about the sugar plantations under the British Empire check out this project: 🤍 To understand 20th-century Britain and the rise of independence movements, check out “The Impact of the Second World War on the Decolonization of Africa”: 🤍 To take a deeper look at how the monarchy started using its image and the media to stay relevant and survive in a changing world, check out Ed Owens’ book: 🤍 To understand the role of the Commonwealth today, check out this op-ed by Philip Murray, director of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies: 🤍 For a deeper look at royalty in general and the British Royal family in particular, watch our episode of Royalty, Explained on Netflix: 🤍 Make sure you never miss behind the scenes content in the Vox Video newsletter, sign up here: 🤍 Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out 🤍 Support Vox's reporting with a one-time or recurring contribution: 🤍 Shop the Vox merch store: 🤍 Watch our full video catalog: 🤍 Follow Vox on Facebook: 🤍 Follow Vox on Twitter: 🤍 Follow Vox on TikTok: 🤍
Royal expert Katie Nicholl details how much the royal family is worth following the late Queen Elizabeth II's death. Jewels, properties, art collections and more assets are part of their wealth estimate.
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