Carole Boyce Davies in "The Black Scholar"

Carole Boyce Davies and Angelique V. Nixon have written the introduction to The Black Scholar 51:2 Caribbean Global Movements:

"The Caribbean has always been a site of global and local interactions and transactions. These movements have played an important role in the dissemination of ideas and sharing of cultural practices from the indigenous people’s pre-Columbian experience to the contemporary Caribbean migrations and internationalization of Caribbean culture. Caribbean Global Movements, as a subject of intellectual inquiry, remains a timely engagement and maintains relevance as a critical component of Black Studies in general."

The special issue includes articles and essays by Angela Y. Davis, Patrick D. M. Taylor, Myriam Moïse, Attillah Springer, and Marsha Jean-Charles (PhD '19), among others.

Read the full introduction in The Black Scholar.

Carole Boyce Davies is a professor of literatures in English and Africana studies at Cornell University.

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