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  • Did you know that October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month? Still, it is an everyday problem.

    By R.D. PART I Peeling Back the Onion That Burns: Beyond October: The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence organized a day of unity in October 1981, with purple serving as the official color. Many…

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  • Choosing between a rock and a hard place: Jamaica’s governance color’

    BY R.D. Part I This is another incomplete canvas with colorful bags: On September 3, 2020, the island of approximately three million people will decide whether to replace the locks or return the keys,…

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  • Is there a “me too” moment in the Caribbean for race and economic justice, reparations, and fairness?

    BY. R.D. MILLER The unexpected call: Following the tragic death of George Floyd, an African American man who died during an encounter with Minneapolis police officers, a worldwide social movement emerged, leading to widespread protests.…

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  • The elephant remains in the room: Women leaders in the Caribbean and the silent political fight.

    BY R.D. Part I Although the glass ceiling may have been shattered in the Caribbean and other impoverished and emerging countries, it still remains intact. Despite having more tools, data, and even resources to…

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  • A COVID-19 strategy is necessary in certain Caribbean islands to address the issue of serious criminality.

    BY R.D. PART I Balance while addressing the other public health crisis COVID-19 has exacerbated the global economic downturn by causing job losses, business closures, and disruptions to many educational systems. This has resulted…

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  • Could COVID-19 trigger a bigger ‘Brain Drain’ of Caribbean nurses?

    Brain Drain has been a global phenomenon for decades, affecting many impoverished and developing countries from the Caribbean to Asia, and Africa

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