Economic Apartheid?
Living not too far from me is a young Rastafarian named Isaiah (affectionately known as Ras I) who works as an occasional carpenter and joiner. His real passion, though, is […]
Living not too far from me is a young Rastafarian named Isaiah (affectionately known as Ras I) who works as an occasional carpenter and joiner. His real passion, though, is […]
Meet Jacquie J, the founder of the London Afro-Caribbean Book Club, a group of young people with a collective passion for reading. They have a special interest in books “that […]
In the Caribbean you’re more likely to wake up one day in summer and find it snowing than find a writer or poet who believes that the way […]
The following article is reproduced courtesy of The Guardian newspaper of Nigeria and is written by Gregory Austin Nwakunor THE reporter walked into Royal Banquet Hall of Hotel Presidential, Port Harcourt, during […]
IA founder, Brewster Kahle Internet Archive this week made an announcement that took the publishing world by storm and put virtually all information marketers and distributors on notice that the […]
It’s amazing what you discover when you take a stroll down the Information Superhighway. Not so long ago, I was surfing the Net in one of my restless searches for […]
Breaking the Shackles “The fundamental cure for poverty is not money but knowledge.” Sir William Arthur Lewis, St. Lucian Nobel Laureate for Economics Caribbean writers are facing a dilemma. The […]