Author Archives: Naomi Vanessa Guisintanner

Diasporas and the Internet

Naomi Guisintanner Diasporas and the Internet When I think about the Internet, the first thing that comes to mind is social media networks. Social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter, allow millions of people to connect via the internet

Diasporas and the Internet

Naomi Guisintanner Diasporas and the Internet When I think about the Internet, the first thing that comes to mind is social media networks. Social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter, allow millions of people to connect via the internet

Slave Revolt in Jamiaca, 1760-176: A Cartographic Narrative Site Review

Slave Revolt in Jamaica, 1760-1761 A Cartographic Narrative Site Review By Naomi Guisintanner During my sophomore year of college, I took my first African American History course. Out of all the courses I took during my undergrad years, the African

Slave Revolt in Jamiaca, 1760-176: A Cartographic Narrative Site Review

Slave Revolt in Jamaica, 1760-1761 A Cartographic Narrative Site Review By Naomi Guisintanner During my sophomore year of college, I took my first African American History course. Out of all the courses I took during my undergrad years, the African

“Cultural Identity”

“Cultural Identity” is the focal point of Stuart Hall’s essay “Cultural Identity and Diaspora”. In this essay, Hall examines two different views of  “cultural identity” in the Caribbean. The first view of “cultural identity” in the Caribbean according to Hall,

“Cultural Identity”

“Cultural Identity” is the focal point of Stuart Hall’s essay “Cultural Identity and Diaspora”. In this essay, Hall examines two different views of  “cultural identity” in the Caribbean. The first view of “cultural identity” in the Caribbean according to Hall,

Moving Abroad

Internet and  the Culture Wars: Caribbean Literary / Cultural Studies in Cyberspace, by Curwen Best,  Best examines the area of Caribbean cultural studies in cyberspace. Although there are only a small number of published Caribbean writers, their work is made available on

Moving Abroad

Internet and  the Culture Wars: Caribbean Literary / Cultural Studies in Cyberspace, by Curwen Best,  Best examines the area of Caribbean cultural studies in cyberspace. Although there are only a small number of published Caribbean writers, their work is made available on

Connections between class and the digital world

” The Post Information Age “: From Being Digital, by Nicholas Negroponte examines both the past and post information age. The post information age has become an era where everything is tailored made to fit your individual needs. But as

Connections between class and the digital world

” The Post Information Age “: From Being Digital, by Nicholas Negroponte examines both the past and post information age. The post information age has become an era where everything is tailored made to fit your individual needs. But as

Grassroots organizations in the Caribbean

Grassroots organizations in the Caribbean   Grassroots organizations in Jamaica: AMIZADE Do Good Jamaica Digicel Foundation ABACUS For Communities Grassroots organizations in Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad and Tobago Grassroots Film Festival  United National Development Programme Planned Parenthood Federation of America in Trinidad

Grassroots organizations in the Caribbean

Grassroots organizations in the Caribbean   Grassroots organizations in Jamaica: AMIZADE Do Good Jamaica Digicel Foundation ABACUS For Communities Grassroots organizations in Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad and Tobago Grassroots Film Festival  United National Development Programme Planned Parenthood Federation of America in Trinidad