Challenges of Democratic Politics:
Legacies & Critical Reflections in Antigua and Barbuda, the Caribbean Rim & Beyond
We welcome you to join us on May 11th for a lecture engagement on “Challenges of Democratic Politics: Legacies & Critical Reflections in Antigua and Barbuda, the Caribbean Rim & Beyond.” In this lecture learn from Harold Lovell, Antigua and Barbudan Former Minister of Finance, Akil Jabari, Policy Analyst and Caribbean Diaspora Engagement Activist, and Dr. Alissa Trotz, Professor in Women & Gender Studies and Caribbean Studies at UofT about what challenges Antigua and Barbuda as well as the Caribbean Rim have faced when it comes to political economy, social priorities, policy making, and how these policies have impacted the region.
When: May 11th, 2023, 6:15pm EST
Where: Jackman Humanities Building, 170 St. George St. (JHB) Rm. 100 at 6:15pm.
A reception with light food and drinks will follow the lecture.
For more information and registration available here.
This event is co-sponsored by The Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies, The Black Research Network, The Centre for Leadership and Diversity, The Centre for Caribbean Studies, OISE Centre for Black Studies in Education, The Diverse Solidarity Economies Collective (DISE) and Canada Research Chair for Africana Development & Feminist Political Economy.