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Bahamas Junkanoo 2015/16 – Chinphotographics

I am indeed impressed with the strength and tenacity of the Bahamian people – those who participated in the parade and those who came out in their droves to watch, cheer, dance and support. Being the main symbol of the African past as well as national identity, Junkanoo in the Bahamas flourishes and lives on in the consciousness of every Bahamian at home or away. Where is this cultural identity in our other Caribbean countries? Other countries such as Trinidad and Jamaica have over-commercialized their carnival parade to the point where it has become less about rituals, national identity and pride and more about partying and making money. These carnivals have become a huge parade of people scantily clad (some wearing costumes), gyrating on each other, getting drunk and “having a good time”. Junkanoo in the Bahamas has compressed the celebration of family, tradition, rituals, and national identity into one colourful event that showcases the true pride of the people on Boxing Day and New years Day.

Source: Bahamas Junkanoo 2015/16 – Chinphotographics

Government Of Belize Bans Offshore Oil Exploration At Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System World Heritage Site | Caribseek News

PARIS, France (UNESCO) -- On December 2nd, 2015, the Belize government approved a policy that will legally ban offshore exploration in all seven areas that make up the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System World Heritage area.

Source: Government Of Belize Bans Offshore Oil Exploration At Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System World Heritage Site | Caribseek News

For Amanda Coulson, Director of the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, Women Artists In Particular Should Remain Vigilant About Not Being Too Easily Written Off | Jacqueline Bishop

"The thing that is always tripping us up in the Caribbean is nationalism. We need to start thinking regionally, because in fact we share a similar history, a similar legacy and a common culture. We share more in common than not, and we can learn so much from each other by pooling closer together." So maintains Amanda Coulson, who is Director of the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas. She continues, "The mandate of the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, founded in 2003, is to preserve and promote Bahamian art. But increasingly I am finding that the term Bahamian art is quite elastic. I find myself asking questions like: What about people who have lived and worked in the country for many years but are not Bahamian citizens? What if you are married to a Bahamian and have children here and lived most of your life here? Isn't there a place for you at the table too? How can I wrap regional artists into the mix of what is Bahamian art? These are some of the thoughts that I am preoccupied with these days."

Source: For Amanda Coulson, Director of the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, Women Artists In Particular Should Remain Vigilant About Not Being Too Easily Written Off | Jacqueline Bishop

Patrick Hosein: the quiet innovator - Caribbean Beat Magazine

To survive in the international scene, innovation, experimentation, and willingness to think outside boundaries are necessities, not options. “You hear people talk about innovation, but they don’t know what innovation is,” he says. “Most times they are referring to the minor adaptation of foreign technology for local use. We need more creative students, especially in the university. I’m trying to introduce more opportunities for students to demonstrate creativity. I think we have students who are capable, but we just have to train them.”Read the original article here: http://caribbean-beat.com/issue-134/quiet-innovator#ixzz3hXFGIT1dNB: this text is copyrighted, and only limited excerpting with full attribution is permitted. For licensing and reproduction permissions, please contact us directly.Follow us: @meppubliishers on Twitter | caribbeanbeat on Facebook

Source: Patrick Hosein: the quiet innovator - Caribbean Beat Magazine

Fox News mangles Martin Luther King, Jr.: 9 quotes you won’t hear in the mainstream media - Salon.com

“Again we have diluted ourselves into believing the myth that Capitalism grew and prospered out of the Protestant ethic of hard word and sacrifice. The fact is that Capitalism was build on the exploitation and suffering of black slaves and continues to thrive on the exploitation of the poor – both black and white, both here and abroad.”—   “The Three Evils of Society,” 1967

Source: Fox News mangles Martin Luther King, Jr.: 9 quotes you won’t hear in the mainstream media - Salon.com

Glasgow smiles: how the city halved its murders by 'caring people into change' | Cities | The Guardian

The precipitous decline began when police acknowledged that the only way to stem the tide of violence was to tackle the culture that spawned it, says John Carnochan, a former Glasgow murder detective involved in setting up the VRU. While young men grew up in unstable, violent homes, joined gangs, carried knives, drank and fought, death and mayhem was almost inevitable.via Glasgow smiles: how the city halved its murders by 'caring people into change' | Cities | The Guardian.

A ‘Code Death’ for Dying Patients - NYTimes.com

I would argue that a well-run Code Death is no less important than a Code Blue. It should become a protocol, aggressive and efficient. We need to teach it, practice it, and certify doctors every two years for it. Because helping patients die takes as much technique and expertise as saving lives.via A ‘Code Death’ for Dying Patients - NYTimes.com.

In this, I so totally believe. Read the article!