We work to unite all those who support equality, democracy, justice and social progress in the Caribbean. We will support all who recognise that the struggle against racism, fascism, imperialism and neo-colonialism in the Caribbean requires the building of strong international links between the working people there and their sisters and brother globally.
In so doing we recognise that the British Empire has bestowed a bitter legacy on sections of the working classes in the UK and the former colonies. We seek to maintain and expand solidarity with the black workers and their allies in the Caribbean as well as being part of the anti-racist struggle in Britain.
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Caribbean Labour Solidarity has issued this statement in response to extremely disturbing news and other information coming from South Africa. It appears that certain elements in South Africa are engaged in acts of violence and property damage against non-South Africans. The extent, scope and organisation of these acts are unknown. Reports and videos circulating online appear to show foreign-owned shops being looted and migrants being physically attacked and forcibly removed from communities.
If these terrible acts being committed against fellow Africans are true, then they reflect badly on the country, its standing and the support given by supporters of the … Read on ...
Professor Adi is currently a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Department of International History at the London School of Economics and Professorial Research Associate at the Centre of Pan-African Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies.
Hakim was the first historian of African heritage to become a professor of history in Britain.
In August 2024 he was the recipient of the ‘Outstanding African Studies Award’ by the African Studies Association (UK) in recognition of his ‘exceptional contribution to the field of African Studies, for expanding and disseminating knowledge on Africa.’ In April 2025 he … Read on ...