THE DUTCH ON TRIAL: REPARATIONS NOW!

Reading Time 2 minsDecember 22, 2022 “This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, and it may be both moral and physical, but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance… Read More »THE DUTCH ON TRIAL: REPARATIONS NOW!

BONARIAN PEOPLES’ STRUGGLE FOR SELF DETERMINATION – James Finies

Reading Time 10 minsDecember 20, 2022 THE BONAIRIAN PEOPLES’ STRUGGLE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION Link to Papiamentu Version INTRODUCTION Today’s challenges, such as climate change (global warming), lingering aftershocks of the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, rising authoritarianism and fascism, and the withering away of democracy, are severe threats to world peace. Yet, as the mainstream and social media platforms guide their audiences’ attention to these potentially apocalyptic narratives, a group of forgotten Caribbean peoples and nations are still strangled by Dutch neo-colonialism. These nations have not advanced beyond the residuals of the world’s main historical holocausts, the slave trade of… Read More »BONARIAN PEOPLES’ STRUGGLE FOR SELF DETERMINATION – James Finies

Queen Elizabeth II and the Weight of History-Dr. Horace G. Campbell*

Reading Time 21 minsNovember 3, 2022 It took nearly one hundred years after the passing of King Leopold of Belgium for the atrocities committed by the Belgian King to come to the mainstream of European history.  The book King Leopold’s Ghost, a Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa, documented the brutal killing of more than 10 million Congolese and the crimes of the Belgian monarch and the Belgian state. Yet, the Belgians were novices as managers of the historical narrative compared to the British. With their feudal monarchy as the anchor for power, exploitation, and violence, the British practiced… Read More »Queen Elizabeth II and the Weight of History-Dr. Horace G. Campbell*

The Eyes of The Nation: Melody’s Glimpse–Duff Mitchell

Reading Time 2 minsNovember 3, 2022 I am only suggesting. I am not dictating To the Congress. And I hope that the nation would support me In my protest. We have our anthem, You will agree. But tell me, what the  Hell, the queen face doing On my money.  This is our home. This is our land. We are one family. All for one and one for all. We must build a foundation For the young generation, Free from complex and poverty. We will buy a mint. We will make our money. We will print to the nation’s glory. I… Read More »The Eyes of The Nation: Melody’s Glimpse–Duff Mitchell

“LONDON BRIDGE IS FALLING DOWN!”: CAN THE MONARCHY SURVIVE?

Reading Time 2 minsNovember 3, 2022 “The Queen is dead. Long live the King!” a phrase last declared in 1901 upon the passing of Queen Victoria, has been reverberating again in September 2022 as another Charles succeeds Queen Elizabeth II. Weeks after the Queen’s death, debate continues on the British Monarchy’s relevance to the region.  While some voices are shouting, “The monarchy should be dead!” others are maintaining their “Long Live the monarchy!” mantra. And this tension is amplified by the selection of the first person of color as a British Prime Minister, which, despite its significance, may well be… Read More »“LONDON BRIDGE IS FALLING DOWN!”: CAN THE MONARCHY SURVIVE?

dat woman, elizabeth: Governance as Absurdity?*–Winthrop R. Holder

Reading Time 7 minsNovember 3, 2022 “European colonialization had at its rationalization, ‘The Bringing of the Light of Civilization’ to the backward natives. You cannot see the light if it is put in a place of  brightness, so it was necessary that they create darkness so that their light would shine… but there was cultural resistance, and music was and continues to be a large part of that resistance.”                                        Earl Lovelace, Novelist, T&T Review, June 1998 “[T]he creative imagination must have… Read More »dat woman, elizabeth: Governance as Absurdity?*–Winthrop R. Holder

Queen Elizabeth II: Hiding in a Fairytale*–Carlyle G. Leach

Reading Time 4 minsNovember 3, 2022 “…. she was the symbol of an empire built on genocide, slavery, violence, extraction, and brutality, the legacies of which continue in our present day.” Arabindan-Kesson, professor, Princeton University The Queen is dead. Is the long living façade of a kind and gentle monarchy also dead? Probably. Will the “sins” of the mother be visited upon her eldest child, King Charles III? Probably. Queen Elizabeth II reigned from February 1952 until her death in September 2022 for 70 years and 214 days—the longest of any British monarch. Fifteen British prime ministers served under her,… Read More »Queen Elizabeth II: Hiding in a Fairytale*–Carlyle G. Leach

The Queen and The George Floyd Racial Reckoning!*-Kanene A. Holder

Reading Time 6 minsNovember 3, 2022   “Let us not take ourselves too seriously. None of us has a monopoly on wisdom.” Queen Elizabeth II. “And teifing columbus have a golden plan Dem make a wrong turn and end up in the Caribbean One rass genocide kill nuff Indians Lord fi turn paradise in a plantation And bring cross one ship load a African No hear comes the teifing queen from en gland No she carmwell and envy mother Century pon top a century full a sufferation And after four hundred year mi say no referation And now dem wah… Read More »The Queen and The George Floyd Racial Reckoning!*-Kanene A. Holder

NOTES ON ‘PROJECT INDEPENDENCE’: WE ‘YOUNG AND MOVING ON’!– BDN INTRODUCTION

Reading Time 2 minsSeptember 3, 2022 As an aspirational vision for the future, few anthems lay down the pathway to progress as these words from Trinidad and Tobago’s National Anthem, “Where every creed and race find an equal place.” Yet, after sixty years, the debate continues whether or not we’ve made significant strides towards actualizing this lofty ideal. While people’s movements aren’t the primary concern here, this sense informs the contributions to our August Issue. Indeed, August may be the most significant month in Caribbean History, beginning with Emancipation Day on August 1 and demands for Reparations that arose almost… Read More »NOTES ON ‘PROJECT INDEPENDENCE’: WE ‘YOUNG AND MOVING ON’!– BDN INTRODUCTION

INDEPENDENCE NOTES: BEYOND A CULTURAL RENAISSANCE–KIM JOHNSON

Reading Time 6 minsAugust 31, 2022 Set alongside other Third World nations, including those possessing great mineral wealth, Trinidad & Tobago remains exemplary. Eric Williams established a democratic state, which has survived several regime changes and one attempted armed coup. The main bugbear of politics in the 1950s and 1960s was the ethnic divide between Afro-, Euro- and Indo-Trinidadians. In that period, politics were attended by intimidation and patronage. Since then, much of the former has dissipated. Having lived next door to one another and attended school together since the 1970s, Indians, Euro- and Afro-Creoles are considerably more comfortable with… Read More »INDEPENDENCE NOTES: BEYOND A CULTURAL RENAISSANCE–KIM JOHNSON