Wednesday 28 September 2022 07:11 PM Cambridge University hosts 'fanatical' three-day slavery conference trends now
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A 'fanatical' slavery conference began at Cambridge University today amid fears it will attack the Queen's legacy.
Academics gathered for the first day of the three-day event discussing how and why Britain could pay reparations.
The event, entitled 'envisioning reparations: historical and comparative approaches', says it wants to examine the 'increasingly prominent calls for slavery reparations'.
Organisers said the conference would create 'a forum to advance the rapidly evolving public debate on slavery's long legacies and the idea of historical reparation.'
However, insiders have warned the Cambridge University conference has been captured by 'propagandist' radical woke activists.
Organising the event is Sabine Cadeau, who led the controversial Cambridge