CSA Has a Journal: the Caribbean Studies Association Journal
CSA Has a Journal: the Caribbean Studies Association Journal I am delighted to report that the Executive Committee met earlier this month... Read More
Caribbean cooperation a central factor in mitigating COVID-19 crises
Regional experts weigh-in at Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean coronavirus webinar AUGUSTINE, Trinidad and Tobago. Monday 28th September 2020 – COVID-19 has... Read More
The Caribbean diaspora’s role in building a just Caribbean and American future webinar
National Caribbean American Heritage Month Webinar Series “Caribbean-American Connections, Social Justice and Shared Dreams” We wrap up our webinar series on June... Read More
Update on Guyana’s 2020 General Election
Guyana’s 2020 general election has illustrated the country’s increasingly contested political landscape – with a vote recount appearing to flip the original... Read More
CSA Statement on Systemic Racism and Injustice
Without any equivocation, the Executive Council of the Caribbean Studies Association affirms that Black Lives Matter. We denounce institutionalized racism, white supremacy,... Read More
Caribbean contributions to race, gender sexuality and social justice in the USA and the Caribbean Webinar
National Caribbean American Heritage Month Webinar Series “Caribbean-American Connections, Social Justice and Shared Dreams” We continue our webinar series on June 23... Read More
National Caribbean American Heritage Month Webinar Series
U.S. Embassy Guyana in collaboration with Caribbean Studies Association celebrate National Caribbean American Heritage Month with a webinar series under the theme:... Read More
CSA’s Statement of Support for the Awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Cuba’s Medical Brigades
The Caribbean Studies Association supports the nomination of Cuba’s international medical brigades for the Nobel Peace Prize and joins others in applauding... Read More
Universities Caribbean Survey on the Impact of COVID-19 on Higher Education Institutions in the Region
Universities Caribbean reaches out to its Members and to all universities and other higher education institutions (HEIs) in the region during this... Read More
Kamau Brathwaite, Poet Who Celebrated Caribbean Culture, Dies at 89
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/17/obituaries/kamau-brathwaite-dies.html Kamau Brathwaite, whose lyrical poetry wove together the history and imagery of his native Barbados, the Caribbean and the African... Read More