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- Ashworth, Patrick. Former British High Commissioner to Belize. Download transcript here.
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- Black, Richard. Windrush Scandal Survivor. Download transcript here.
- Burrowes, Marcia. Lecturer in Cultural Studies and Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Culture, Creative and Performing Arts, University of the West Indies Cave Hill, Barbados. Download transcript here.
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- Comissiong, David. Barbados Ambassador to CARICOM. Former Head of the Barbadian government’s Commission for Pan-African Affairs and Founder of the Clement Payne Movement. Download transcript here.
- Cummins, Alissandra. Director, Barbados Museum & Historical Society. Download transcript here.
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- Dean, Victoria. Former British High Commissioner to Barbados and non-resident High Commissioner to Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines. Download transcript here.
- Dietrich Jones, Natalie. Research Fellow, Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES), University of the West Indies Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica. Download transcript here.
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- Fitton, David. Former British High Commissioner to Jamaica. Download transcript here.
- Focus Group. Birmingham. Download transcript here.
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- Gentleman, Amelia. Award-winning Investigative Journalist and author of ‘The Windrush Betrayal: Exposing the Hostile Environment’. Download transcript here.
- Ghany, Hamid. Former Director, Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) and Former Dean Faculty of Social Sciences, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago. Download transcript here.
- Grandison, Deborah. Caribbean Community, Barbados. Download transcript here.
- Grant, Yvonne. Director, Open Arms Development Centre, Kingston, Jamaica. Download transcript here.
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- Hall, Kaye. Education and Community Outreach Officer, Barbados Museum & Historical Society (BMHS). Download transcript here.
- Hewitt, Guy. Reverend and Former Barbados High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Download transcript here.
- Housen, Jennifer. barrister-at-law, England and Wales and attorney-at-law New York and Jamaica. Download transcript here.
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- Isaac, Kevin. Saint Kitts and Nevis High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Download transcript here.
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- Lammy, David. Member of Parliament. Download transcript here.
- Larrier, Buddy. Reverend and Mental Health Campaigner. Download transcript here.
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- McFarlane, Charlton. Chief Executive Officer, Registrar General Department, Jamaica. Download transcript here.
- Murray, Deryck. Former Trinidad and Tobago High Commissioner to Jamaica. Download transcript here.
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- Ndombet-Assamba, Aloun. Former Jamaica High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Download transcript here.
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- Ramocan, Seth George. Former Jamaica High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Download transcript here.
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- Smith, Tony. Former Director General of UK Border Force and long-term Home Office employee. Download transcript here.
- Snell, Arthur. Former British High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago. Download transcript here.
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- Williams, Glyn. Former Director General, Home Office. Download transcript here.
- Wynter, Andrew. Chief Executive Officer for the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA), Jamaica. Download transcript here.
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