Natricia Duncan’s role, unique to UK news media, is one of seven new appointments – two in the US – since Legacies of Enslavement report

The Guardian has appointed its first Caribbean correspondent, marking one year since the newspaper’s owner issued an apology for the role its founders played in transatlantic slavery.

The position – which is unique among UK news organisations – will focus on the underreported region, alongside a boost to coverage across Africa and South America.

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