Lomarsh Roopnarine

THE holiday season started about a month ago. I suppose that it will continue into the new year. The observance

AS we move closer to the end of 2021, there are umpteen issues one can reflect on. Considering the global

NEXT week marks three years (2018) since the Alliance For Change (AFC) back-bencher Charrandas Persaud voted in favour of the

I HAVE been researching, writing, and teaching about Girmitiyas – Indian indentured servants who were brought from India to the

I WAS researching my birth village of No. 72, Upper Corentyne, known also as “Hong Kong/Chinese Field/China land” with the

IN 1984, I found myself living in the western state of Utah in the United States, where, after more than

LAST week, in this space, I addressed class dynamics among rural Indians. I will now address the transformation of class

IN my conservation some two months ago with Professor Ruben Gowricharan, a Surinamese- academic based in The Netherlands, I was

THE discovery of coffins with skeletal remains along the Corentyne foreshore at No 71 Village might not have sent shockwaves

BETWEEN 1845 and 1917, the British Government allowed sugar planters in its overseas colony of Trinidad to transport an estimated

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