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Monthly Archives: May 2017
GCA LAUNCHES 2017 FOLK FESTIVAL SEASON – Theme: We Bridgin’
GCA LAUNCHES 2017 FOLK FESTIVAL SEASON
Jimmy Carter Brilliantly Explains How The Establishment Gave Us Trump – video
Jimmy Carter Brilliantly Explains How The Establishment Gave Us Trump
Secular Talk – Published on May 11, 2017
Guyana: Much has been done but has passed unnoticed – By Adam Harris
Much has been done but has passed unnoticed
It is amazing how some things just become a part of the landscape. People have forgotten the days when Georgetown was just a place where garbage was commonplace. I can still remember the huge piles outside John Fernandes wharf and aback of the old Guyana National Cooperative Bank.
There were piles at every corner and the drains became large garbage bins. I have two nephews who served in the United States army. One of them, having come from Iraq, was allowed to come to Guyana to recuperate. He was away from the things that would have made him remember the horrors of what he faced while in Iraq. Continue reading
Guyana Government News Brief – May 29, 2017
Guyana Government News Brief – May 29, 2017
Guyana News Headlines Links – Kaieteur News – May 28-29, 2017
News- May 29, 2017
- GRA busts number plate racket…Over 1000 vehicles entered from Brazil/Suriname cannot be traced
- Following Presidential order… Joint Services raid illegal mining camps at Kaieteur National Park
- Over 40 Haitians abandoned at Cheddi Jagan Airport
- PPP tried to stoke racial tension during 2015 elections – says Carter Centre
- Local banks plug more money laundering loopholes
- Mocha residents complain about early closure of Police outpost
- Complete register of Govt scholarship awardees by year-end
- Ruimveldt Arch – “Where is the masterpiece I helped to build?”
- … View more News Headline Links below…… Continue reading
One Holiday, Two Americas: Memorial Day Thoughts – by Rosaliene Bacchus
One Holiday, Two Americas: Memorial Day Thoughts – by Rosaliene Bacchus
“We — those of us in the non-fighting America, those of us for whom the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are abstractions — perhaps remain too comfortable, detached from something of desperate importance: the duty done far from home in our stead by the children of other people. And removed and distant from how the “best and brightest” of their families risk and sometimes give up everything they hold dear.”
Thank you, Dr. Stein, for reminding us of the families in the “Other America” who are making the ultimate sacrifice in America’s endless wars.
Read more: https://rosalienebacchus.blog/2017/05/29/one-holiday-two-americas-memorial-day-thoughts/
Can Donald Trump be Impeached? By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine
Can Donald Trump be Impeached? By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine
The White House is in crisis. President Trump’s tweet might help to explain why his administration is spiraling out of control. His message in December 2016 was: ‘Happy New Year to all, including my many enemies and those who have fought me and lost so badly they just don’t know what to do. Love.’
On August 16, 1971 H.R. Haldeman, the assistant Chief of Staff to President Nixon said in a memorandum that, ‘we have to maximize our incumbency in dealing with persons known to be in the opposition; stated bluntly- how we can use the available federal machinery to screw our political enemies.’ Did Trump read this memo? Continue reading
QC Alumni Association Toronto- 2017 Father’s Day Brunch – June 11, 2017
QCAA Toronto is requesting your support for its 2017 Father’s Day Brunch.
Please call one of the names listed in the attached flyer here for tickets.
Download flyer to view: QC Father’s Day Brunch 2017
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Articles on Musings of Derek Walcott’s Life and Work – Dr. Jaydeep Sarangi – Muse India
Articles on Musings of Derek Walcott’s Life and Work – Dr. Jaydeep Sarangi – Muse India
Muse India Issue 73 has just been released with Dr. Jaydeep Sarangi’s editorial collection of review research Articles on Musings of Derek Walcott’s Life and Work. All the articles on Derek Walcott are by South Asian academic scholars, except the one by Leonard Dabydeen, which is reflecting a writer from North America (Canada) and the Caribbean.
A future book publication on Derek Walcott is still a work in progress to be edited by Dr. Sarangi.
See Muse India Publication: Derek Walcott in Muse India – Issue 73 – May-June 2017
GIHR – Guyana Institute of Historical Research News – Independence 2017 Issue
GIHR News Independence 2017 Issue
Table of Contents
1. Independence day revisited by Tota Mangar 3 2. Of carnivals and controversy: How the 19th-century flow of indentured workers shapes the Caribbean [The Economist] 7 3. Books are cultural tools for development by Nicoltte Henry 10 4. Guyanese bookshelf 11 5. Quotes of the President of Guyana 13 6. KIDS History School 15 7. Meet the Chairs and Presenters of the Tenth Research Conference 16 8. Congratulations to the National Awardees 18 9. Advertisements 19 Acknowledgements Guyana Times; Kaieteur News; Stabroek News; Guyanese Online; Ministry of the Presidency; CLEO Women’s History.
Download Newsletter: GIHR News 2017 Independence issue
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