The Caribbean post-COVID 19: Lessons and Legacies

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This event is part of the TORCH Caribbean Studies Network.

 

‘The Caribbean post-COVID 19: Lessons and Legacies’

 

https://www.youtube.com/embed/wiGKfQ_NkDE

 

We are delighted to host four leading researchers to discuss the political, economic, social, and environmental impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on Caribbean societies. The hour-long conversation will open with provocative pitches from the discussants, and encourages active audience engagement in the debate.

Discussants:

Stacy-ann Robinson, Colby College           

https://www.colby.edu/directory/profile/stacy-ann.robinson/

Kevon Rhiney, Rutgers University             

https://geography.rutgers.edu/people/faculty/471-rhiney-kevon

Adelle Thomas, Climate Analytics             

https://climateanalytics.org/about-us/team/adelle-thomas/

Yonique Campbell, University of the West Indies – Mona               

https://www.mona.uwi.edu/government/yonique-campbell

Chair:

David Howard, University of Oxford        

https://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/profiles/david-howard

 

Convenors: Professor María del Pilar Blanco, Professor David Howard, Dr Michael Joseph, Dr William Ghosh

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