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Category: Caribbean tourism

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Re: Using the term “Rasta”

May 8, 2015 Jewel Brooks

Using the term “Rasta” to popularize and sell commodities is entirely insulting because it is colloquial. A musical, religious, socially conscience political movement that unites African persons globally should not be defrauded to sell young white men in Europe and North … Continue reading Re: Using the term “Rasta”

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Re: Purely legal

May 8, 2015 Jewel Brooks

In the Caribbean hospitality industry the agents of consumption of mobility can be translated into a tourist/servant relationship which was formerly master/slave.The notion of emancipation is not purely legal, the descendants of immobile slave populations are recipients of an imbalanced … Continue reading Re: Purely legal

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Re: Fun

May 8, 2015 Jewel Brooks

Traditionally how one has fun is usually a great socio-economic divide between classes and colors around the world. Heaven and Earth: Consumptive Mobility and the Calabash of Grenada Continue reading Re: Fun

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Re: Virgin wild

May 8, 2015 Jewel Brooks

The ludicrous idea of the virgin wild is still purported in the Caribbean despite incredible property development and construction. The golf course, tennis court, pools, and private marina for yachts are the spoils of land afforded by those who can … Continue reading Re: Virgin wild

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The dehumanization of African in Americans societies turned black people into what they were not; animals.

May 8, 2015 Jewel Brooks

Continue reading The dehumanization of African in Americans societies turned black people into what they were not; animals.

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Re: Fashion as political tool

May 8, 2015May 8, 2015 Jewel Brooks

In the tradition of Anglo kings and Franco emperors, Garvey, the “Provisional President of Africa,” used the power of vision to boldly demonstrate racial pride through dress.The message conveyed was that Africans are every bit as regal and dignified as … Continue reading Re: Fashion as political tool

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Re: Caribbean tourism

May 8, 2015May 8, 2015 Jewel Brooks

Caribbean tourism is where there is an immoderate and aggressively perpetuated feeding of delights and stimuli to non-residents in their Northern idea of “heaven,” there remains a flightless, permanent fleet of servants, a place where their feet are firmly grounded … Continue reading Re: Caribbean tourism

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