Caribbean Labour Solidarity

[4] Drawing attention to the links between modern racism and Britain's involvement in the enslavement of Africans in the sugar colonies, CLS continued as an international campaigning organisation.

[4] Recent concerns have included campaigns about the "Tivoli Gardens Massacre" in Jamaica,[13] about injustices against people of Haitian origin in the Dominican Republic,[14] on the Windrush scandal,[15] and reparations for slavery.

);[20] Leon Cornwall, The Grenada "Elections": An Analysis from Behind Prison Bars (Caribbean Labour Solidarity with New Jewel Movement (UK) Support Group, 1984, 15 pp.

);[21] Bernard Coard, Village and Workers, Women, Farmers and Youth Assemblies during the Grenada Revolution: Their Genesis, Evolution, and Significance (CLS and the New Jewel Movement/Karia Press, 1989, 14 pp.

[23] The CLS journal Cutlass – first published in 1976 (originally from the north London home of Cleston Taylor and his wife Feli)[24] and over the years edited by, among others, Richard Hart, Lionel Jeffrey and Ed Spring – is produced online, available for download, and in print form.