Category: News
The UWI Press Paid Courtesy Call on the Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport
October 19, 2022
Professor Opal Palmer Adisa, editor, 100+ Voices for Miss Lou: Poetry, Tributes, Interviews, Essays and Miss Karen Smith, Marketing and Sales Manager (Acting) paid a courtesy call on the Honourable… READ MORE
Editorial Freelancers Association- September 1, 2022
September 1, 2022
The Editorial Freelancers Association is excited to announce that as of September 1, 2022, no one will be charged a $35 processing fee when they join or rejoin the Editorial… READ MORE
The Sunday Gleaner, August 14, 2022 | A historical journey of Jamaican ceramics
August 15, 2022
Please click here to view the column, A historical journey of Jamaican ceramics. Purchase your copy here.
The UWI Press | International Reggae Day
June 30, 2022
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Barbados Government Information Service | A Return To Roots: “Cubajans” In Barbados
June 2, 2022
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The Jamaica Observer | Celebrating the great Miss Lou
May 2, 2022
Please click here to view the column, Joyful week of Miss Lou and music by J Lowrie-Chin.
Now Available | Caribbean Trade, Integration and Development Selected Papers and Speeches of Alister Mcintyre Volume 2: Aspects of Human Resources Development and Higher Education edited by Andrew S. Downes, Compton Bourne, M. Arnold McIntyre and Rosalie O’Meally
April 8, 2022
“The papers in these volumes inevitably chart the course of Sir Alister’s professional life and . . . I marvel at the prodigious output’ of his intellectual journey.” –Sir Shridath… READ MORE
Now Available | Caribbean Trade, Integration and Development Selected Papers and Speeches of Alister Mcintyre: Volume 1: Trade and Integration edited by Andrew S. Downes, Compton Bourne, M. Arnold McIntyre and Rosalie O’Meally
“The papers in these volumes inevitably chart the course of Sir Alister’s professional life and . . . I marvel at the prodigious output of his intellectual journey.” –Sir Shridath… READ MORE
The UWI Open Campus | How Britain Underdeveloped the Caribbean
March 10, 2022
“The modern Caribbean economy was invented, structured and managed by European states for one purpose: to achieve maximum wealth extraction to fuel and sustain their national financial, commercial and industrial transformation.” So begins How Britain Underdeveloped the Caribbean: A Reparation Response to Europe’s Legacy of Plunder and Poverty as Hilary McD. Beckles continues the groundbreaking work he began in Britain’s Black Debt: Reparations for Caribbean Slavery and Native Genocide.