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CQ 59, nos. 3–4 (September–December 2013)

BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY IN BELIZE THROUGH EDUCATION, CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY (Guest Editor – Sharmayne Saunders)
Date Published: 
September, 2013

ARTIST’S VOICE – Hubert Neal, Jr.

 

  • 9 11 2001 Everywhere Is War
  • Silent Scream
  • They Left My Uncle on the Curb
  • Dogs for Dudus
  • Qaddafi
  • Solitary
  • The Day I Resembled a Suspect

 

 

PART ONE: Building Our Nation’s Sustainability: UWI Open Campus Belize 2010 Country Conference

 

  • Introduction – Sharmayne Saunders (Guest Editor)

 

  • Social and Economic Equity and Stability: Achievable for Most if Not for All – Jane E. Bennett

 

  • Human Capital Theory: Implications for Educational Development in Belize and the Caribbean – Leroy Almendarez

 

  • A Model for Designing and Facilitating Virtual Learning in Belize: Addressing Faculty Needs and Contextualisation – Kathleen P. King

 

  • Training Caribbean Literacy Professionals Online: Challenges and Possibilities – Michelle McAnuff-Gumbs

 

  • Harmonising Nursing Education: Theory and Practice – Marjorie E. Parks, Laura Tucker Longsworth, and Isidora Espadas

 

  • Integrating Education on Climate Change in the UWI Open Campus: Promoting Sustainable Development in CARICOM – Emily Dick-Forde

 

  • Building an Effective Oil Spill Response Mechanism for Belize: Obligations, Threats and Challenges – Lloyd Jones

 

PART TWO: Building Belize: The Conversation Continues

 

  • Why Are Garifuna Students Underachieving in Our Primary and Secondary Schools? –Joseph O. Palacio

 

To view the abstracts for this issue, click here.

 

COMMENTARY

 

  • Media and the Belizean Society – Janelle Chanona

 

ARCHIVE GEMS

 

  • The Sea of Belize
  • The Maya Heritage of Belize

 

 

STORY

 

  • The Kite – Ivory Kelly

 

POEMS – Kalilah Enriquez

 

  • “Roots”
  • “Outlines in the Dark”
  • “And”

 

BOOK REVIEWS

 

  • Mavis C. Campbell, Becoming Belize: A History of an Outpost of Empire Searching for Identity, 1528–1823 – reviewed by Ángel Cal

 

  • Michael J. Monahan, The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity –reviewed by Matthew C. Reilly

 

  • Scott M. Fitzpatrick and Ann H. Ross, eds., Island Shores, Distant Pasts: Archaeological and Biological Approaches to the Pre-Columbian Settlement of the Caribbean – reviewed by Zachary Beier

 

  • Shona N. Jackson, Creole Indigeneity: Between Myth and Nation in the Caribbean –reviewed by Bridget Brereton

 

  • Nicole N. Aljoe, Creole Testimonies: Slave Narratives from the British West Indies, 1709–1838 – reviewed by D.A. Dunkley

 

  • John Gimlette, Wild Coast: Travels on South America’s Untamed Edge – reviewed by Lomarsh Roopnarine

 

  • Emily Greenwood, Afro-Greeks – reviewed by St. Hope Earl McKenzie

 

  • Paulette A. Ramsay, Vivienne A. Harding, Janice A. Cools, and Ingrid McLaren, Blooming with the Pouis: Critical Thinking, Reading and Writing across the Curriculum – A Rhetorical Reader for Caribbean Tertiary Students – reviewed by Nadine Barnett