Caribbean Voices Pt. 1 – BBC World Service Documentary
The BBC’s seminal role in launching Caribbean writing in the region is remembered 60 years on in Caribbean Voices.
The BBC’s seminal role in launching Caribbean writing in the region is remembered 60 years on in Caribbean Voices.
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Recruiting Authors for Encyclopedia: Entries on Caribbean Local/Regional Government
Professor John Kincaid and Professor J. Edwin Benton are co-editors of The Elgar Encyclopedia of Local and Regional Governments: A Global Perspective.
https://www.caribbeanstudiesassociation.org/recruiting-authors-for-encyclopedia-entries-on-caribbean-local-regional-government/
NEW BOOK - BECOMING A MODERN HEALER FROM THE ANCIENT WORLD OF AKƆM
by Nana Kwaku Sakyi
Nana Sakyi (born in Trinidad and Tobago) became the first diasporic African to become a spiritualist-healer in the market town and spiritual center of Takyiman, Ghana.
https://dafricapress.com/store/BECOMING-A-MODERN-HEALER-FROM-THE-ANCIENT-WORLD-OF-AK%C6%86M-p654914575
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Assistant Professor – Caribbean Studies – African American Studies
The Department of African American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley
https://www.caribbeanstudiesassociation.org/assistant-professor-caribbean-studies-african-american-studies/