GAWU salutes strength, resilience, and cultural richness of African-Guyanese community

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The Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) extends warm Emancipation Day greetings to all Guyanese, particularly to the descendants of enslaved Africans, whose indomitable spirit and unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and dignity continue to inspire our nation.

As we mark 187 years since the abolition of slavery in the British colonies, we pause to reflect solemnly on the harshness and cruelty of slavery. This system dehumanised generations of African people and subjected them to inhumane treatment, forced labour, and deep social and psychological trauma.

We pay homage to the fighting spirit of the enslaved Africans, who, despite unimaginable hardship and oppression, resisted their bondage through rebellion, resistance, and survival. Their courage laid the foundation for the eventual dismantling of the system of slavery and the onward march towards freedom and self-determination. Today, we also acknowledge the outstanding contribution of their descendants who have helped shape Guyana’s cultural, political, and economic landscape and continue to play leading roles in all sectors of national life.

As a union representing sugar workers, we cannot overlook the central role of the sugar industry in the pursuit and perpetuation of slavery. The sugar plantations of the colonial era were at the very heart of the transatlantic slave trade—economic exploitation designed to enrich colonial powers at the cost of African lives and dignity. At this time, GAWU joins the growing chorus calling for reparative justice, recognising that true emancipation must go beyond symbolic celebration and move towards tangible actions that address historical injustices and uplift affected communities.

On this important day, GAWU salutes the strength, resilience, and cultural richness of the African-Guyanese community. Their journey from chains to freedom and from oppression to empowerment is a powerful reminder of the enduring human quest for justice. Let us all use this occasion to deepen our commitment to unity, equality, and national development and ensure that the dignity of all people will never again be denied or diminished.

Happy Emancipation Day 2025 to all Guyanese!

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