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Monday, 24 June 2019

‘INNA DE YARD’ DELVES INTO THE ‘SOUL’ OF JAMAICA

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Dogs barking in the distance. Birds chirping nearby. A man walking through the mist, surrounded by lush vegetation. A distinctive vibrato s...
Sunday, 9 June 2019

REVIEW: A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE

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By Dimitri Keramitas In many countries, abortion has long been legal and so has passed out of current debate. This is the case of most ...
Wednesday, 5 June 2019

BOOKS: STORIES OF ACTIVISM, COMMITMENT, GROWTH

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If you’re compiling your summer reading list, here’s an opportunity to check out the following new releases. To Exist is to Resist: Blac...
Monday, 13 May 2019

SHOWCASING DESIGN, INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY

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A coffee cup that you can eat. Chairs made from recycled wood. A stationary bike that powers a blender when you pedal, to produce fruit smo...
Sunday, 12 May 2019

JAMAICAN FESTIVAL: TAKING LITERATURE TO THE BEACH

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The stunning region of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, is once again hosting the Two Seasons Talking Trees Literary Fiesta, taking place May 25-26,...
Monday, 29 April 2019

THE POSTER IS A POEM: PARIS' FIESTA OF GRAPHIC ART

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The first thing that will strike pedestrians this month as they approach the Maison de l’Amérique Latine in Paris is the riot of colour – v...
Monday, 22 April 2019

BACKING EDUCATION FOR RIGHTS AND SUSTAINABILITY

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A teacher enters a classroom and is surprised to find that the students who should be waiting for him are all missing. “It’s as if their ...
Wednesday, 17 April 2019

VIEW: EVERYONE'S CULTURAL HERITAGE IS IMPORTANT

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No sooner had the fire been put out at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris than the backlash started, sparked by the perceived double stan...
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Southern World Arts News is an online cultural magazine devoted to the arts of the global south. Here you can read informative profiles of artists from Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, South Asia and elsewhere, who are working all over the world. We also portray writers, filmmakers, painters, musicians and others who use their art to promote respect for human rights. Founder Alecia McKenzie is a writer and painter. Associate Editor DJ Cle is a musician and environmentalist. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Contact: swaninformation@gmail.com.
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