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in granada and the eastern caribbean, that we can do something to help an island where all of the wealth was extracted. so, you talked about duty, you talked about acknowledging what happened. you decided to go back to granada and film a bbc documentary there. what impression did it leave on you once you got there? well, azadeh, when slavery was abolished in 1833, slave owning families like my own were actually compensated for the fact that they had lost what was referred to as their property that s how slaves were seen. i wanted to go to granada in the wake of the racial reckoning here in the united states and just try to understand the link between the past and the present and to understand how the past defines the present. and when i went there, i saw an island where poverty is rife, where there s a lot of obesity, of hypertension and of ill health which is linked to slavery, health experts feel, because of decades of poor diet, of stress and so,
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what s led our family to this moment, where we re going to issue a public apology when seven of us go to grenada later in february and in consultation with grenada s national reparations commission, we hope that by establishing a fund that will look at economic development in grenada and the eastern caribbean, that we can do something to help an island where all of the wealth was extracted. so, you talked about duty, you talked about acknowledging what happened. you decided to go back to granada and film a bbc documentary there. what impression did it leave on you once you got there? well, azadeh, when slavery was abolished in 1833, slave owning families like my own were actually compensated for the fact that they had lost what was