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Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal, established in 2003, is a peer-reviewed open access web-only, academic journal that publishes original works by Caribbean writers and scholars, including on visual art, current issues in Caribbean studies, and travelogues.
Kamala Kempadoo is a British-Guyanese [1] author and sociology professor who lives in Barbados and Canada.She has written multiple books about sex work and human trafficking and won awards from the Caribbean Studies Association and the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality for her distinguished and lifetime achievements.
Caribbean Quarterly is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering studies on the culture of the Caribbean, with its content comprising scholarly articles, essays, criticism, creative writing and book reviews.
Caribbean Studies may refer to: The study of the Caribbean islands, the Caribbean people , the Caribbean Community or the Caribbean Sea Caribbean Studies (journal) , a journal published by the University of Puerto Rico and the research institute which publishes it
Almost a third, 103, of the migrants lost in the Caribbean in 2022 were from Cuba; 80 were from Haiti, 56 from the Dominican Republic and 25 from Venezuela, 7 are from other countries and 50 are ...
In 1998, the Institute of Caribbean Studies at the University of the West Indies inaugurated the Walter Rodney Lecture Series. In 2004, Rodney's widow Patricia and his children donated his papers to the Robert L. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center .
Nixon works, writers and makes art about intersectional feminism, Black liberation and decolonization. [1]Nixon is a tenured lecturer at the University of the West Indies at St. Augustine's Institute for Gender and Development Studies where, from 2017 to 2021, she led the Sexual Culture of Justice program that produced local and regional analysis on how to approach sexual and gender-based ...
The Caribbean American Heritage Awards (CARAH) were established in 1994 to recognize and celebrate individuals "who have made outstanding contributions to American society, promoted Caribbean culture and interests in the United States, as well as to friends of the Caribbean." [1] The annual awards ceremony is hosted by the Institute of ...