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Caribbean Studies

The following papers were written by students in Caribbean history and politics classes taught by Adjunct Assistant Professor, Moses Seenarine of the Black and Puerto Rican Studies department at Hunter College, City University of New York, from 1998 to 2000.

Barbados

Race, Class and Environment in Barbados by Valerie Hoyte, April 13, 1999
Tourism in Barbados by Michael C-King, May 20, `00

Cuba

Cuban Women: Before and After the Revolution by Nazia Shaikh, May 19th, 2000

Dominican Republic

POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CRISIS IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, by ESTHER LANGSTON, May 16th, 2000

Guyana

U Know Ur Guyanese When:
U Know Ur Indian from Guyana if:

Haiti

The Role Of The United States In The Fate Of Haiti by Nirit Ben-Ari, December 9, 1999
Operation Restore Democracy by Brendan Sexton, 22 Dec 99  
Creole Language in Haiti by Lanah Lherisson, May 26, 2000
The Journey of Voudou from Haiti to New Orleans by Marilyn Pastor, May 22, 2000

THE INTEGRATION OF ROMAN CATHOLICISM INTO VODOU IN HAITI  by Dar Shvueli, May 2000

Indo-Caribbean

RACISM IN ST. VINCENT AGAINST EAST INDIANS: WHO ARE THE VICTIMS? WHO ARE THE CULPRITS? by DONNA F. GAYMES, Spring 2000
Conflict between East-Indian and Black Has Impaired Trinidad and Guyana: Socially, Economically and Politically Gabrielle Hookumchand, May 18, 2000
Divide and Conquer: Separation of the Masses in Guyana, by Premi Singh, May 18, 2000
From Caroni Gyal To Calcutta Woman: A History Of East Indian Chutney Music In The Caribbean by Rajendra Saywack, Dec 1999

Jamaica

Rastafarianism By Edward T. Pettiford

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rican Independence Since 1943 by Moraydda Rosado, Tue, 21 Dec 1999
Caribbean Music: Guaguanco (or Salsa) by Ricardo Roman Nay, Fall 1999

Santeria Religion in Puerto Rico, by Dayana Viteri, May 22, 2000

Race and Class

African Americans in the Caribbean and Latin America by Shamil Cruz, Spring 2000
More Similar Than Different: Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Cuba by Yesenia Espaillat, Spring 2000

The Alphabet Soup of a Caribbean Economics Crisis by Sherrice Yolanne Morgan, May 19, 2000

Tourism

Can a Working Relationship between the Tourism Industry and the Environmental Sector Exist? by Marsha-Marie Samuels Afro-Caribbean Politics 2, Spring 2000
THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TOURISM ON ECOLOGY OF JAMAICA, by Elaina Kozyr

Trinidad

The Panman in Trinidad: Entertainer or Activist? by Debbie Wilson, May 10, `99
Real Unity: Does the Music of Trinidad Affect the Relationship Between Blacks and Indians? by Vinesh Ramhit, Spring 2000
RACE AND COLOR IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, by Nakeba Stewart, Spring 2000

Caribbean Women

Caribbean Women’s Political Contribution To the British-Ruled Caribbean by Carron Logan, April 16th 2000
Cuban Women: Before and After the Revolution by Nazia Shaikh, May 19th, 2000
 


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