
TTEACH Plaques is an acronym for Transatlantic Trafficked Enslaved African Corrective Historical Plaques. It is a descendant-led initiative founded by Gloria Daniel, the great great granddaughter of John Isaac Daniel, who was enslaved on the island of Barbados on a plantation owned by Thomas Daniel and Sons.
TTEACH campaigns for reparative justice and the installation of permanent plaques that expose, contextualize, and challenge Cathedrals, Churches, Universities, Schools, and memorials that falsely honor individuals who profited from the trafficking and enslavement of African people. Through these interventions, TTEACH seeks to restore dignity to those who were harmed and to confront the silences and distortions of public memory.
By marking physical spaces with accurate historical context, TTEACH offers communities and visitors a deeper understanding of local histories of injustice and resistance. These educational markers encourage critical reflection, promote dialogue around difficult truths, and engage themes of equality, human rights, and social justice.
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United Kingdom