Panel Discussion

Antigovernmental Protests: Instability in the Caribbean

There is uncertainty and instability in the Caribbean, more specifically the Greater Antilles following recent unprecedented antigovernmental protests in Havana Cuba, while the future of the beleaguered nation of Haiti, is veiled in suspicion since the assassination of its President Jovenel Moise.

Are political tectonics shifting? What forces are in operation behind the unrest?

And what stance should the Caribbean Community, CARICOM, take in treating the issues?   

Professor Jessica Byron-Reid, Director, in the Institute of International Relations, UWI, St. Augustine, Trinidad, and Dr. Ajamu Nangwaya former Rastafari Studies Lecturer at the University Of The West Indies, joined our CVM Live Panel Discussion to share.

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