Published inClash!Red Wedding: Trinidad and Tobago After Keith RowleyTen years after working people brokered a marriage of convenience with Rowley and the PNM, this red wedding ended in a political bloodbath.May 6May 6
Published inClash!Brian Lara’s West IndiesLara faced the tall order of resurrecting a dream of a region that its leaders had long abandoned.Feb 21Feb 21
Published inClash!Hurricane Beryl at the Gates: The Grenadines and Caribbean AutonomyThe people of the Grenadines must take the reins as disaster capital circles like vultures above their shores.Jul 9, 2024Jul 9, 2024
Published inClash!The Secret War on Barbuda: Unearthing the History of Barbudan SecessionBarbuda reveals the fraud of “independence” that consolidates power in the hands of political elites at the expense of working people.Apr 3, 2024Apr 3, 2024
Published inClash!From Baracara to Brisbane: Shamar Joseph and the Search for Power in the West IndiesA new society will emerge when Baracara is not celebrated just for raising a world-class talent, but for nourishing a tradition all its…Feb 1, 20241Feb 1, 20241
Published inClash!Mek Mi Fly Go Dubai: CARICOM and the COP28 MasqueradeWhen the theater shifts from Dubai to St. John’s for the May 2024 SIDS Summit in Antigua, the Brownes may not be able to hide any longer.Dec 15, 2023Dec 15, 2023
Published inClash!Butler vs the Two Kings: On the Trinidad General Strike of 1937What lessons can we draw from the fires of 1937? We can remember CLR James and his praise for Uriah Butler’s authentic Marxism without…Sep 6, 2023Sep 6, 2023
Published inClash!Guyana: PNC-State vs Amerindians (March 1976)How does co-operative socialism appear when viewed from the interior, upriver, Akawaio homelands and waters?Aug 23, 2023Aug 23, 2023
Published inClash!The CARICOM-Digicel™ Reparations Top UpO’Brien’s top-up approach will protect private capital interests while offering paltry benefits to the descendants of enslaved people.Aug 14, 2023Aug 14, 2023
Published inClash!Why Don’t We Say Her Name? The Police Murder of Beverly Jones in Trinidad — 50 Years LaterThe pregnant, seventeen-year-old Jones, one of the young women insurgents in NUFF, perished in a rifle war with Trinidad police in 1973.Aug 7, 2023Aug 7, 2023