Month: July 2020
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Black humanity & reparatory justice
The idea of reparations for the atrocities committed during the transatlantic slave trade is often a hotly contested idea. The…
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A lonely place
More than 140 days after Guyana’s elections, the losing regime and its disingenuous leader remain defiantly in power, with yet…
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Notes toward a prehistory
Caught between binaries, barred by anti-Asian exclusion laws, did some West Indians of Indian origin claim Blackness in early 20th-century…
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Chief Justice ruling on the application to block the declaration of the election results based on the recount exercise
In democracy, leaders step aside when they are voted out of office. The article Chief Justice ruling on the application…
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Windies to sport new Test whites
West Indies team will be sporting new eye-catching training and playing kits during the Sandals Tour of England 2020 as…
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ICC pays tribute to Sir Everton Weekes
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has offered its condolences following the death of former West Indies batsman Sir Everton Weekes…
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RACISM IN CRICKET
West Indies Captain Jason Holder says players found guilty of racism should face the same penalties as match-fixers and dopers.…
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Retired Umpire Bucknor says technology good for cricket
Outstanding former Test Umpire, Steve Bucknor has endorsed the International Cricket Council’s (ICCs) use of technology in officiating, and has…
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Barbados PM Mia Motley hails Sir Everton Weekes
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has paid glowing tributes to the legendary Sir Everton Weekes, who recently passed away in…
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TASTE OF VICTORY
West Indies took a giant leap towards their first win in their three-match series on English soil in over two…
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