Region Six International Advisory Services
Reparatory Justice and Healingfor Sovereign Futures
Africa · Caribbean · Latin America · Global South
A mission-driven social impact consultancy where public policy meets emotional justice. We work with governments, institutions, civil society partners, and strategic leaders advancing reparatory justice as a pathway to sovereignty.
We provide guidance and implementation support for leaders ready to connect policy vision with public engagement, institutional capacity, and the delivery of real material change.
Policy
Designs systems.
Frameworks, institutions, coordination, and the architecture of change.
Healing
Helps people trust, participate, and rebuild.
Dignity, memory, civic trust, and the human dimension of repair.
Region Six works where both are required
Policy + Healing
Where public policy meets emotional justice.
Transformational reparatory justice requires more than policy language. It requires public understanding, emotional justice, civic trust, cultural memory, institutional capacity, and the delivery of material change.
Region Six helps partners connect these dimensions so repair can become practical, participatory, and lasting.
The Pathway
From Reparatory Justice to Sovereign Capacity.
Reparatory justice is entering a new phase of leadership, policy, public engagement, and institutional design. Region Six helps partners shape and deliver that work with clarity, credibility, and practical direction.
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Truth
A record. An accounting.
A shared record grounded in history, evidence, memory, and lived experience.
02
Healing
Process. Dignity. Trust.
Public processes that make participation, dignity, trust, and renewal possible.
03
Repair
Policy. Partnership. Delivery.
Policies, partnerships, and frameworks designed to deliver material change.
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Sovereignty
Capacity. Self-determination.
Stronger capacity for people, institutions, communities, and nations to shape their futures.
Ways to Engage
One agenda. Two ways to engage.
Whether you are leading policy, shaping partnerships, or seeking a clearer understanding of reparatory justice, Region Six offers a path into the work.
Professional Path
Governments · Institutions · Strategic Partners
Partner With Region Six
For governments, regional bodies, civil society institutions, sponsors, funders, and partners working to advance reparatory justice through credible strategy, public engagement, and implementation.
Region Six harnesses expertise in policy, finance, labour, law, and communications to provide guidance and implementation support across four thematic areas: Governance, Partnership and Participation; Reparatory Justice and Litigation; Political and Economic Sovereignty; and Work, Equity, and Investment.
For decision-makers ready to move from principle to program.
Public Path
Readers · Communities · Students · New Allies
Understand Reparations
A clear public path into the ideas shaping this moment: what reparations mean, how repair connects to sovereignty, and why the work reaches beyond compensation alone.
Explore reparatory justice through plain language, historical context, current issues, and practical examples across trade, education, health, culture, climate, work, investment, and community life.
In Development
This public education path is being built now. Subscribe to column updates to be notified when it opens.
Plain language. Serious ideas. Built for understanding.
Why Now
A global conversation is becoming a practical agenda.
Reparatory justice is moving through policy, law, diplomacy, civil society, investment, education, public health, climate, culture, and economic cooperation.
Region Six exists to support the next stage of that work: helping partners connect ideas to institutions, institutions to communities, and communities to outcomes that strengthen individual, national and regional sovereignty and shared prosperity.
Policy and Governance
Frameworks that help leaders design, coordinate, and communicate the work.
Partnership and Participation
Structures that bring institutions, civil society, and communities into productive alignment.
Knowledge and Public Education
Content, articles, forums, and educational tools that make the work understandable and useful.
Economic Sovereignty
Trade, finance, investment, work, and institutional capacity as part of the repair agenda.
Community Engagement
Dialogue and follow-through that help public understanding become sustained participation.
Advisory Services
Guidance and implementation support for the sovereignty agenda.
Region Six works where reparatory justice, policy, community engagement, strategic communications, and institutional partnership meet.
Governance, Partnership and Participation
Advisory support for public engagement, stakeholder alignment, convenings, coalition design, civic participation, and follow-through.
Reparatory Justice and Litigation
Strategic support for reparatory justice frameworks, legal pathways, policy research, historical documentation, and public-facing education.
Political and Economic Sovereignty
Guidance on sovereignty-centered policy narratives, institutional cooperation, trade, finance, debt justice, investment, and South-South partnership.
Work, Equity, and Investment
Support for worker-centered economic justice, youth opportunity, investment education, social protection, capital partnerships, and shared prosperity.
Leadership + Advisory
Guided by a cross-regional network.
Region Six is guided by a cross-regional leadership and advisory network spanning law, finance, labour, public policy, communications, gender justice, culture, environmental stewardship, publishing, and civil society engagement.
Meet the Team
Leadership and Advisory TeamFrom The Column
Experience-led analysis for a new reparatory era.
Region Six articles and columns connect reparatory justice to policy, public understanding, community engagement, and institutional strategy.
From The Column offers a preview of each Business & Financial Times column — giving readers the core argument, why it matters, and how it connects to the wider reparatory justice agenda. Each preview is a starting point; the full column continues on the B&FT platform.
From The Column
Column PreviewB&FT Column Preview
On Reparations
'On Reparations' aspires to be a symbiosis of political economy and healing. It explores the connection of reparatory justice to development and climate finance, international affairs, diasporic strategy and culture, with a focus on implementation and impact — filling a noticeable gap in the fabric of a global public conversation.
The debut column is timed to coincide with the High-Level Consultative Conference on the Next Steps to the Landmark UN Resolution on the Trafficking of Enslaved Africans, June 17–19 in Accra, Ghana, hosted by President John Dramani Mahama.
"Grounding our movement in undeniable historical facts has, without doubt, extraordinary power. However… I have also seen the impact when the discussion turns to the political economy — when it shifts from the why of reparations, to the what we are working towards and the how we get there. The how is geopolitical sovereignty."
This preview introduces the column's core idea. Continue to the Business & Financial Times website to read the full column once published.
Policy Lens
PolicyPolicy Analysis
Beyond Compensation
A practical look at repair through trade, health, education, knowledge exchange, institutional capacity, and economic cooperation.
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RegionalRegional Analysis
Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Global South
The African continent, the African diaspora and the Global South are building geopolitical leverage, from controlling access to minerals and raw materials to enhancing south-south trade and financial coordination.
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Begin With the Path That Fits Your Role.
Partner with Region Six, explore the public guide to reparatory justice, subscribe to column updates, or request a meeting.
For governments, institutions, and strategic leaders.
Partner With Region SixPlain language. Serious ideas. In development.
Understand ReparationsAnalysis and thought leadership from Region Six.
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