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  • ‘The Difficulties and Complicated Cases of Rape Victims in the Caribbean’

    BY R.D. PART I He strikes once more: Another warning about sexual assault: Stuck in traffic on a commuter bus one evening heading home from work, I came across an article published on October…

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  • October is designated as Domestic Violence Awareness Month; did you know?

    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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  • Have you seen Johnny’s Doctor? Medical Uncertainties of Being Poor or Sick in Jamaica`

    Economic barriers to social disadvantage continues to be the prime cause of death in most Caribbean islands woven in ongoing social stratification since colonialism.

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  • A 14-year-old girl was raped and murdered in Jamaica, signaling a disturbing new normal in crime.

    I never met her, but her death such as other young women on these shores whose lives were taken at such as young age where one could have been the next P.M. or Doctor.…

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  • The profound impact of Colonialism and today’s law enforcement struggles in` Jamaica and beyond`

    BY R.D Miller A historic toxic blueprint Jamaica and several other Caribbean islands under colonial rule and their quest for emancipation have a profound mistrust of their law enforcement system. Research has shown that…

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  • Perhaps it is time for a new Altar Call.

    BY R.D Metaphysical Reality: A British scientist from the University of Manchester, England, demonstrated in a recent column published in The (Nigeria) Herald that the man Christians have worshiped for centuries or called Jesus…

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