News

then that feels appropriate," Trevelyan tells PEOPLE Bill Wadman For 30 years, former BBC journalist and news anchor Laura Trevelyan traveled the world, reporting on some of the biggest stories of ...
Reparations advocate Laura Trevelyan and British lawmaker Clive Lewis host a new podcast about their unique journey into their families' painful pasts Simon Perry is a writer and correspondent at ...
In a historic move, former BBC journalist, Laura Trevelyan, and her family have recently publicly apologized for their ancestral ownership of over 1,000 slaves on the Caribbean Island of Grenada.
When Laura Trevelyan, a longtime anchor and correspondent with the BBC, began reckoning with her own family history, she was shocked. "It seems pretty extraordinary that my ancestors enslaved ...
EXCLUSIVE: Laura Trevelyan has said that her professional success can be traced back to Britain’s colonial history after quitting the BBC this week to tackle her family’s slave trade legacy.
BBC World News anchor Laura Trevelyan has announced that she is leaving the BBC after 30 years to play a role in uprooting the legacy of colonialism in the Caribbean. Trevelyan’s decision comes ...
Reparations advocate Laura Trevelyan says the King “is stuck in a bit of a holding pattern" when it comes to issuing an apology for Britain's role in the slave trade An advocate for slavery ...
This undated photo provided by Gabrielle Blackwood shows moderator Laura Trevelyan during a meeting of descendants of slave owners and slaves in former British colonies in the Caribbean at U.N ...
And former BBC journalist Laura Trevelyan said she learned after records of Britain’s Slave Compensation Commission were put online in 2013 that one of her ancestors, Sir John Trevelyan ...