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Correcting a Fundamental Mistake – February 24, 2019 – Caribbean Commentary

Guyana’s CCJ Case & Implications for Commonwealth Caribbean Democracy – April 22, 2019 – Caribbean Commentary

The NIDS Judgement: Opportunity to change policy options – May 14, 2019 – Caribbean Commentary.

About Caribbean Commentary

Caribbean Commentary, a web video series that covers a range of topics relevant to the Caribbean region. We explore the most pressing issues affecting the Caribbean through interviews, on-the-ground reporting, and insightful commentary. The show provides a comprehensive look at the challenges facing the area, and the topics covered are interconnected.

The series focuses on a wide range of topics, including politics, history, education, and social issues. We aim to present a balanced view of the issues. We take into account the various perspectives and opinions that exist on each topic. The goal is to create a platform where experts and policymakers can share their perspectives on the region’s political, economic, and social issues, and provide viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the region’s challenges.

Our content is aimed at students, policymakers, and anyone interested in learning more. The show provides thought-provoking and engaging content that sparks important conversations about the region’s future. We encourage viewers to join the conversation on the challenges facing the Caribbean. The series explores the past, present, and future of this vibrant and dynamic part of the world.

The Host

Professor Errol Miller biography
Professor Errol Miller (Emeritus)

Errol Miller, an author, Caribbean educator, and researcher on gender and male marginalization, has had a long and multifaceted career. He has also served as an Independent Senator and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, held different roles in the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, and served as Chairman of the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation, the Election Management body, and various boards and tribunals. Throughout his academic career, Miller has been a speaker and Christian.

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