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Barbados Community College Library Blog: January 2012
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Barbados Community College Library Blog. Friday, 27 January 2012. It's time to kiss stigma and discrimination goodbye. The Ministry of Labour and Social Services has extended the deadline for their annual poetry competition until Monday, January 30. The competition is opened to employees in the public sector, statutory and quasi-govermental organisations. For those interested persons who qualify, the theme is It's Time to Kiss Stigma and Discrimination Goodbye. Atlantis Submarine Night Cruise - 3rd prize.
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BIM Lit Fest Returns: May 15 - 17 - CaribLit
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News, Information, Resources for Caribbean Publishing. BIM Lit Fest Returns: May 15 - 17. The Bim Literary Festival and Book Fair: A True Cultural Experience. The inaugural Bim Literary Festival and Book Fair took place in May 2012. Its theme was “Words Need Love Too,” a sentiment borrowed from a poem by Barbados’ best-known poet, Kamau Brathwaite. In order to flesh out our theme, we’re planning stimulating panel discussions that explore the migration to Panama and its impact; the question of ident...
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GREEN READINGS | Arts Etc Barbados
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Skip to main content. FOREWORD TO KAMAU 85, AN ARTSETC SPECIAL. KAMAU 85 EDITORS' NOTE. LINDA M. DEANE. THE BRIDGETOWN LITERARY TOUR. THE PREMIER GUIDE NEWSLETTER. Austin Clarke: Sail on, Prince of Tides. Allison Cadogan: 2015 Colly Winner. New Bajan Lit Radio Show on Q100.7. Kwame Slusher wins 2015 Carolle Bourne Award. Winning Words Anthology 2013/14. Making Friends with Tom Clarke and the Hangman. Guess who’s still not coming to dinner, Or How Barbadians talk when they talk about race. A special editi...
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Caribbean Literary Festivals/forums/conversations - Caribbean Writers Market Place
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YES WE CAN AND WILL WRITE. YES WE CAN AND WILL WRITE. WHAT DO WE DO? Writers’ Submittal Form. Links to Important Sources of Information. Caribbean Books and Blogs. Caribbean Magazines and Journals. Caribbean Online Catalogues, Libraries and Support. Business Development in the Caribbean. Getting around the Caribbean. Project Management Links and Books. Publishers of Caribbean Books, Journals, etc. This is the Festival’s fifth year of bringing together readers and writers. Is a podcast series and digital ...
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