Caribbean Thought Lecture Series Week 11
The intention today was to explore, A. The Socio-Political Context of Jamaica and the Caribbean; B. The limitations of Nationalism and Garveyism, C. Caribbean Fanonism. However, we barely addressed those…
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The intention today was to explore, A. The Socio-Political Context of Jamaica and the Caribbean; B. The limitations of Nationalism and Garveyism, C. Caribbean Fanonism. However, we barely addressed those…
We are at a pivotal moment in the world. At a time when we are questioning the need for currency, China, Brazil and several other countries are seeking to replace…
There is an active and unprecedented lawsuit, Castro V Trump, that is before the US District court involving Mr. John Anthony Castro, Plaintiff, and US 2024 Presidential Candidate who is…
From Silicon Valley Bank to banning black books, increasing interest rates and shutting down the “Robinhood program”, to now banning TikTok. Access to wealth through the new technology by the…
Petition for Haiti – Sign On Letter for US TO: President Joe Biden Secretary of State Antony Blinken Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Brian Nichols Dear President…
Haiti is the first Black colonized country to get their Independence in 1804 beating the French and Napolean. However, today, they are among the poorest country in the world with…
There is an ongoing crisis in child welfare (see https://cwla.org/perspective-the-workforce-crisis-in-child-welfare-might-be-the-tip-of-an-iceberg/…) Mr. David Fair a contributor of The Neoliberal Journals and The Neoliberal Round testified today at the Philadelphia City Council…
The Neoliberal Round New Podcast series: This is Part 1 of a Series on the Castro V. Trump Case with main plaintiff, John Anthony Castro, US 2024 Republican Presidential Candidate,…
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Week 4: What is Caribbean Thought and who determines this? This is Caribbean Thought Lecture 4 summary of the three- and half-hour Lecture in Caribbean Thought presented on Friday February…