Title of the Event:
Voices United, Healing The Global HeartDate & Time:
April 10, 2025, 9:00 AM Central (10:00 AM EST, 7:00 AM PST, 3:00 PM GMT)
Organized by:
Garifuna International Indigenous Film Festival
Hosted by:
Princess Eulogia
Event Overview:
This side event,
Voices United, Healing The Global Heart, aims to bridge the gap between the Garifuna diaspora and global communities, addressing reparatory justice, human rights, and economic inclusion for people of African descent. Through panel discussions and interactive Q&A, we will explore barriers preventing marginalized communities from monetizing social media platforms, highlighting how digital opportunities can empower women and girls to navigate motherhood and economic challenges. The conversation will further examine systemic racism in policy-making, the role of artificial intelligence in digital justice, and the intersection of culture, media, and economic sustainability.
Additionally, this event will highlight the Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ acquisition of Balliceaux Island and its significance to the Garifuna people. The Garifuna delegations traveling to reconnect with their ancestral roots will also take part in these vital discussions. This gathering will serve as a platform to engage in transformative conversations that can shape the future of Garifuna descendants and the broader diaspora.
A crucial aspect of this discussion will be the connection between mental health and intergenerational historical trauma. The psychological impact of displacement, marginalization, and cultural erasure continues to affect the well-being of Garifuna descendants and other people of African descent. This event will explore how these historical traumas manifest in modern struggles, particularly for mothers raising children in challenging socio-economic environments. Addressing these issues through reparatory justice frameworks will provide a pathway toward healing, resilience, and empowerment.
The Second Decade: Development, Justice, and Recognition for Africans and People of African DescentTopics to be Addressed:Reparatory Justice for Africa and People of African DescentHuman Rights of Women and Girls of African DescentMedia, Journalism, and the importance and struggles of "relaying the message" Artificial Intelligence and Digital Justice for People of African DescentMental Health, Well-Being, and Intergenerational TraumaEducational Aspects of Ancestral Knowledge and Preserving Cultural HeritageKey Features:Twin Islands St. Maarten/St. Martin reparations-themed conference
Participation from the Chairperson of the Africa Caribbean Heritage Alliance
Participation from Africa: Secretary General of African Unity 6th Region Global & Economic Community African Six Region
CSO Regional Director for Americas and the Caribbean
Acquisition of Balliceaux by the Saint Vincent & the Grenadines Government
Special Presentations:- The Africa Caribbean Heritage Alliance will present its plan for building bridges between the Garifuna communities and Africa: The Journey of Return Opportunities
- The AU6RG/ECASR will share information about the framework for engagement
Speakers:Macaulay Kalu, Secretary General of African Unity 6th Region Global & Economic Community African Six Region
Amb. Okama Ekpe Brook, CSO Regional Director for Americas and the Caribbean
Chief Queen Mother Freda, CEO of Garifuna International Indigenous Film Festival
Jacqueline Roberts FRSA, SV2G (St. Vincent and the Grenadines 2nd Generation) UK
Odenke Ibiang, Singer and Influencer from Ekori, Nigeria
& More
Format & Speakers:
The event will feature keynote speakers, panelists, and audience participation. A live Q&A session will encourage engagement from diverse stakeholders, including cultural organizations, policymakers, and technology advocates.
Contributing Entities:SV2G
Mannequins N Motion
The Garifuna Museum of Los Angeles
El Museo Garifuna SAWAINA
Freedom Hair by Melony
Other supporting organizations providing public speakers, video clips, free giveaways, and advertising support.
Target Audience:Global African and Caribbean Diaspora
The Garifuna International Indigenous Film Festival
Museum and cultural organizations
Human rights advocates
Digital justice and AI experts
Women and girls of African descent seeking economic empowerment
Social media and content creators facing monetization barriers
Government representatives and policymakers invested in the Garifuna diaspora and reparatory justice
Mental health professionals and advocates focusing on intergenerational trauma
Accredited Media: Media representatives for the Fourth Session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent
Language:
English (Some Spanish and Garifuna might be used).
Venue:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87942982480?pwd=bCTk9Ht6qpnEvzG0EB7Uwpmzo9AnEI.1
Meeting ID: 879 4298 2480
Passcode: 570935
Lead Organizer Contact:
Princess Eulogia
pr@mannequinsnmotion.com