Let’s allow the spirit and message of liberation to light our path – GAWU

It has been 186 years since the descendants of enslaved Africans, who endured generations of brutality on the plantation, finally attained their freedom as proclaimed by the Emancipation Proclamation. The colonialists recognised the need to end slavery as a system of social and economic organisation in their colonies due to various compelling reasons. The tireless efforts of the abolitionist movement and the increasing awareness of the inhumane nature of slavery undoubtedly played significant roles in this monumental change.
As we commemorate Emancipation Day, it’s important to acknowledge the vital role and bravery of those who fought against the inhumane system of slavery. Despite the oppressors’ efforts to maintain control, our ancestors never lost their determination to resist the brutal plantation life. They refused to be mere possessions and actively sought freedom. Our history is marked by numerous struggles, often with devastating human costs, as our predecessors fought for liberation from the chains of enslavement.
Today, as we celebrate Emancipation Day 2024, we extend our warmest wishes to all Guyanese. Let’s take this opportunity to honour the selfless and courageous individuals who tirelessly fought for freedom. Emancipation Day allows us to reflect on our complicated past and the incredible bravery of those who paved the way for our freedom. We have inherited a legacy of resilience and determination in the quest to end oppression and inequality, striving for a fair and equitable future for all.
Let’s allow the spirit and message of liberation to light our path as we confront new obstacles and further our efforts for equality, fairness, and social justice.