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Culture Professor

@sonjahstanley

Director @CRR_UWI, Cultural Studies Professor, International Speaker, Consultant, Cosmopolitan, Co-creator @reggaehikers🌎🥾📚

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Just take a stroll through the news over the past week alone. We have an issue with gender based violence and the people who like to question that fact don't seem to be aware of what is happening in our society.

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Jamaica has a gender-based violence (GBV) problem, a femicide problem and a rape culture. It is time we admit it. This is happening way too often for us to be unclear or ambivalent about what is right in front of our eyes. jamaicaobserver.com/2025/05/17/16-…

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Culture Professor All part of the overarching historical problem of a culture of violence in Jamaica beginning with the genocide of the Tainos and the horrors of the colonial plantation system.

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Culture Professor Jamaica Gleaner "*Engaging with civil society organisations and community leaders to address the root causes of violence against women and girls, such as poverty, inequality, and discrimination. "The time for action is now. "Our women and girls deserve nothing less." - Janiel J McEwan

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Those who are content to believe this weekly news cycle is a figment of their imagination and it is men who are killed, sexually assaulted or abducted by women, wake up!!👇🏾👇🏾 Bike taxi operator charged with rape and abduction jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/2… via @jamaicagleaner

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To mark #AfricaDay2025 and advance the African Union’s reparations agenda, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation Africa and Centre for the Study of Violence & Reconciliation convened a roundtable titled "From Rhetoric to Action: Reparations for African People and People of African Descent." The discussion, which took place yesterday (20 May 2025),

To mark #AfricaDay2025 and advance the <a href="/_AfricanUnion/">African Union</a>’s reparations agenda, the <a href="/FNF_Africa/">Friedrich Naumann Foundation Africa</a> and <a href="/_CSVR/">Centre for the Study of Violence & Reconciliation</a> convened a roundtable titled "From Rhetoric to Action: Reparations for African People and People of African Descent."

The discussion, which took place yesterday (20 May 2025),
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One has to give thanks every step of the way. Sometimes you are just not ready for greatness to be unleashed on you. Take your time.

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It’s Open Mic time. The first of 3 sessions held during the festival, hosted by Professor Carolyn Joy Cooper Highly anticipated, heavily demanded and always entertaining. Nice poem from Culture Professor in this slot. #calabash2025

It’s Open Mic time. The first of 3 sessions held during the festival, hosted by Professor <a href="/karokupa/">Carolyn Joy Cooper</a>

Highly anticipated, heavily demanded and always entertaining. 

Nice poem from <a href="/SonjahStanley/">Culture Professor</a> in this slot. 

#calabash2025