“The Caribbean today is characterized by grave intolerance and mistrust at all levels.”
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Jenneal Singh, Dacia Reid, Abigail Waugh, Réal McCarthy, Janelle Smith, Chazray Francis, Ieasher Chambers, Yashika Salmon and Izett Hope have teamed up to tackle a profound social issue.
Learn, interact, and help to make a difference. The Caribbean today is characterized by grave intolerance and mistrust at all levels. Do we really want it to stay that way?
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Discover Our History
The historical significance of the shared colonial experiences of Caribbean people, such as enslavement, is crucial in analyzing the impact our tragic past may have on our current ideologies or social behavioural patterns or norms.
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Discover Current Sources of Intolerance and Mistrust
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Caribbean Civilization
This is our critical analysis of the characterization of the Caribbean which implies that there are high levels of grave intolerance and mistrust.
Group Members
- Jenneal Singh
- Dacia Reid
- Abigail Waugh
- Réal McCarthy
- Janelle Smith
- Chazray Francis
- Ieasher Chambers
- Yashika Salmon
- Izett Hope
Location
University of the West Indies, Mona