Exposing ethnic disparity in TnT

By Dr. Kwame Nantambu November 02, 2006 Trinidad and Tobago News Blog www.trinidadandtobagonews.com/blog Now that the Divali and Eid celebrations have ended, it is this citizen’s civic responsibility to opine on the nature, respect, acceptance and tolerance of ethnic expressions in T’n’T. At the outset, it must be stated that the current playing field is … Continue reading Exposing ethnic disparity in TnT

Dealing with Colourism

A Step Towards the African Revolution By Leslie, africaspeaks.com October 05, 2006 www.trinidadandtobagonews.com The session at the last Moonlight Gathering in September was highly profound and without a doubt, edifying and interesting. Usually, after a period of song, poetry, drumming and other chosen activities, the group at the Moonlight Gathering would engage an issue; any … Continue reading Dealing with Colourism

Originality vs Nationality in TnT: Facing Historical Reality

By Dr. Kwame Nantambu September 13, 2006 Thesis One of the most revered and nationally accepted, but Eurocentric, ahistorical, divisive and dysfunctional adages is the 31st August 1962 Inaugural Independence Message by then Prime Minister and historian Dr. Eric Williams, in part as follows: “There can be no Mother India, for those whose ancestors came … Continue reading Originality vs Nationality in TnT: Facing Historical Reality

Building Bridges to Unite African People

TriniView.com This year, for the first time, there will be a major Emancipation festival in South Trinidad. The Southern Emancipation Committee, a newly formed organisation will be hosting the festival which runs from Friday 28th July until Tuesday 1st August 2006 on the Harris Promenade, south Trinidad. The theme of this inaugural event is Building … Continue reading Building Bridges to Unite African People