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Sonjah Stanley Niaah
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If you're constantly in a field of noise the silence can't remind you of your extraordinary, phenomenal nature...
The Universe Katılım Kasım 2014
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Here's a look at the new Journal of Caribbean Music! We are expecting our first issue in 2027. intellectbooks.com/journal-of-car…
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Incredible newsssss.... The Journal of Caribbean Music and Sound Cultures is coming! intellectbooks.com/journal-of-car…
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Tune in to Beyond the Headlines with Dionne Jackson Miller THIS evening and unpack reparatory justice and Caribbean identity through the lens of Garveyism — joined by Prof. Sonjah N. Stanley Niaah, guest lecturer for the 16th Annual Marcus Garvey Lecture.
#16thAnnualLecture #IOJ

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Frontiers in Public Health journal will take a look at 'Chronic Disparities and Reparations: A Public Health Perspective on the African Diaspora' which I am coediting with #JuditeBlanc #specialissue Please share www.fr ontiersin.org/research-topic… RT
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Dr Sonjah Stanley Niaah @culturedoctor says @astmarymicomefrom 8/5/24 features a vibrant mix of ✅music, ✅dance, ✅food and ✅art creating a space where people can come together and celebrate the best of Jamaica. 🇯🇲
JOIN US 8/5/24 #astmarymicomefrom
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@x_immersive @netflix @strongblacklead @nomaddzshepherd @Pamputtae @UWImona Wow thanks for letting me know.
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"Without him, there would be no dancehall, no hip-hop, no rap, no Afrobeat"
U-Roy, Legend of #Jamaican Music, born Ewart Beckford 81 years ago today on 21 Sep 1942, in Jones Town, #Kingston. He wasn’t the first, but he was the best and most influential of the pioneering reggae deejays.
theguardian.com/music/2021/feb…

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Very thankful for the question from the audience which allowed airing of the crises we face as region, Haiti’s painful ‘debt’ and the lack of activism generally in the region. @SonjahStanley
Kehinde Andrews@kehinde_andrews
"Haiti's crises have been multiple, have been consecutive and yet they are still the most important example of liberation in the Black diaspora" @CultureDoctor #BlackStudiesBCU
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@likle_wiked @JamaicaGleaner @NigelClarkeJa I think we are on the same page. I actually made my comment on Twitter via my main account and posted it on instagram as well. @SonjahStanley
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@JamaicaGleaner @NigelClarkeJa Guess Dr @NigelClarkeJa would not have an issue being called "nigga", given the modern usage? Rather than just saying "I am sorry" and move on, he choose to present an esoteric defense. Nietzsche would be proud.
🤔Wonder what the @CultureDoctor thinks of all this? #TalkTheTruth
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.@NigelClarkeJa defends his use of the term “Massa Mark” to describe Opposition Leader Mark Golding in a personal statement made to the House of Representatives Tuesday afternoon. Clarke argues that “massa” is now mainly used to describe power relations and not race.
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@dijoni Chris Rock is a legend. How disrespectful for people to even suggest that getting slapped by Will Smith revived his career. He was hosting the Oscars when that happened
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The New Episode of 'In Conversation' is now live on our Youtube channel!
Join James Campbell and Sonjah Stanley Niaah as they discuss the social transformation of Jamaican culture.
Watch it now:
👉youtube.com/watch?v=-05VVt…
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#BlackHistoryMonth

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