Leadership & Governance

The Global Circle for Reparations and Healing (GCRH) is a dynamic collaborative network of organizations and practitioners united in their commitment to reparatory justice and racial healing throughout Global Africa. As a network that holds ancestral wisdom, lived experience, and political clarity at its core, the GCRH aims to build sustainable and regenerative structures that support truth-telling, community and individual healing and repair, and systemic transformation.

The Steering Committee

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  • Dr. Bugre Ahmed Zanya
  • Dr. Ron Daniels
  • Rue Simmons Robin
  • Darkwa-Poku Yvonne
  • Ayoola Emmanuel
  • Howard Kamm
  • Dr. DeGruy Joy
  • Dr. Aird Enola
  • Dr. Enyia Amara

Working Groups

The Global Circle for Reparations and Healing (GCRH) is a dynamic collaborative network of organizations and practitioners united in their commitment to reparatory justice and racial healing throughout Global Africa. As a network that holds ancestral wisdom, lived experience, and political clarity at its core, the GCRH aims to build sustainable and regenerative structures that support truth-telling, community and individual healing and repair, and systemic transformation.

Organisational Structure

The Global Circle for Reparations and Healing (GCRH) is a dynamic collaborative network of organizations and practitioners united in their commitment to reparatory justice and racial healing throughout Global Africa. As a network that holds ancestral wisdom, lived experience, and political clarity at its core, the GCRH aims to build sustainable and regenerative structures that support truth-telling, community and individual healing and repair, and systemic transformation.

Our Areas of Work

The work of the GCRH is organized into six interconnected Working Groups that reflect the holistic and interdisciplinary nature of reparatory justice and healing and consists of actions within six strategic areas of the global reparations and healing movement.

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Global Institutions & Economic Policy

Engaging international institutions and economic systems to address the lasting financial and structural impacts of slavery and colonialism.

Political Actors & Power Dynamics

Working with policymakers and political leaders to advance meaningful policies and public commitments related to reparatory justice.

Partnerships & Movement Building

Strengthening collaboration among organizations across Africa and the global African diaspora to advance a shared reparations agenda.

Interreligious Engagement

Engaging religious institutions in conversations about historical responsibility, reconciliation, and moral accountability.

Inter-Community Healing

Supporting healing-centered initiatives that address historical trauma and strengthen connections across communities.

Knowledge & Strategy Development

Advancing research, knowledge sharing, and strategic frameworks that support global reparations efforts.