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Reconciliation triangle: the slave trade has left deep scars. Ann Rignall meets a group of people remembering the past to shape a better future.


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 of America, where they were sold as slaves. The ships then returned home laden with sugar, cotton and rum. They made their owners rich, as can be seen in the many magnificent buildings which survive from those days.

In recent years, a project has been set up to confront the legacies of this trade and to heal the wounds of society. The Reconciliation Triangle links the cities of Liverpool, UK, and Richmond, Virginia Richmond IPA: [ɹɯʒmɐnɖ] is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States. , and the West African West Africa

A region of western Africa between the Sahara Desert and the Gulf of Guinea. It was largely controlled by colonial powers until the 20th century.



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 Republic of Benin. The key themes identified for this initiative are:

* Historical understanding

* Conflict resolution

* Reconciliation and justice

* Healing

* Promotion of cultural heritage

* Socio-economic development

In its last council meeting of the Millennium in December 1999, Liverpool City Council
See City of Liverpool for other meanings


Liverpool City Council is the governing body for the city of Liverpool in Merseyside, England. It consists of 90 councillors, three for each of the city's 30 wards.
 passed a resolution which 'expresses its shame and remorse for this trade in human misery ... makes an unreserved apology for Liverpool's involvement in the slave trade and its continued effects on the city's black communities ... (and) commits itself to work closely with all Liverpool's communities and partners and with the peoples of those countries which have carried the burden of the slave trade.'

The President of Benin has also apologised for his country's role in selling Africans to the slave traders. 'We must acknowledge our share of the responsibility in order to start afresh a·fresh  
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Once more; anew; again: start afresh.


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 and pursue our goals towards progress. For us Africans this awareness opens the way to forgiveness and reconciliation.'

In Richmond, Virginia, where many of the slaves were sold onto the plantations, a Heritage Trail has been formed, which formally recognises the places in the city connected with the slave trade.

Stephen Broadbent, a Liverpool sculptor, has made a Reconciliation Sculpture, which stands in Liverpool. Another one was unveiled in Benin last summer when a delegation of 11 from Liverpool visited the country. A third will be unveiled in Richmond in the autumn. These three sculptures are a manifestation of a process of repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation, bringing together the descendants of those who profited from this evil trade, and those in places from and to which they were taken.

Last summer's delegation to Benin paved the way for many exchanges between the three points of the Triangle. A pupil exchange is being set up, the first step being a visit to Benin by Liverpool school pupils this coming summer. There are opportunities for cultural group exchanges--in particular a celebration of African music African music, the music of the indigenous peoples of Africa. Sub-Saharan African music has as its distinguishing feature a rhythmic complexity common to no other region.  and dance--for the 2007 anniversary of the abolition of slavery, and when Liverpool is European Capital of Culture The European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union for a period of one year during which it is given a chance to showcase its cultural life and cultural development.  in 2008.

Common resources for training teachers in Benin, Liverpool and Richmond are being developed, and the hope is to facilitate dialogue between trainees in each location. There will also be resources for primary and secondary schools. Annual reconciliation workshops in Benin will be open to students, teachers and other interested educators from each of the participating cities. Links are being developed between the museums in each place.

This initiative is open to anyone who would like to be involved in an honest conversation, helping each other forward on a journey of learning, educating and bringing about real change.

For further information contact: www.reconciliationtriangle.com www.hopeinthecities.com or e-mail hopeinthecities@uk.iofc.org
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Title Annotation:HEALING HISTORY
Author:Rignall, Ann
Publication:For A Change
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Date:Apr 1, 2006
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