Disaster Matters is a unique resource and captivating collection of poetry, drama, fiction, non-fiction, and scientific articles - enhanced with colorful photographs and images - providing
The Garifuna are a true Caribbean people-originating over 500 years ago, when the aboriginal inhabitants of the island of St. Vincent intermarried with African slaves,
This is the second and final publication about Grenadian and Caribbean 18th-century leader commemorating the 227th anniversary of the 1795 Fedon's Rebellion/Revolution. About this very
In ‘Spiritual Citizenship’ N. Fadeke Castor employs the titular concept to illuminate how Ifa/ Orisha practices informed by Yoruba cosmology shape local, national and transnational
Andrea's Journey chronicles the author's life, from her role as a teacher to her involvement in a revolutionary movement. This biography sheds light on her
The Shaping of a Culture explores rituals and festivals in Trinidad and selected counterparts in India. The author, Satnarine Balakransingh, provides a detailed analysis on
This book is a collector’s item. It immortalizes the contributions of West Indian cricketers in essays on each era of West Indian cricket, including the
This work explores a plausible narrative and nurturing background of a Black Caribbean student destined to confront institutional racism at a Canadian university in the
This publication is the first detailed historical and ethnographic study of Islamic muharram rituals performed on the island of Trinidad… Frank Korom investigates the essential