Rodney and the Labour Question

Rodney and the Labour Question

PRESENTERS: “Rodney and the Labour Question,” Joseph Engwenyu, East- “A False Christ, A False Prophet: the Colonial Conspiracy to THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2018 ern Michigan University Silence Bedward,” Dave Gosse, UWI, Mona UWI Museum, Regional Headquarters, Mona Road “Rodney and the Question of African Underdevelopment “Decolonising the University and the Curriculum: The Caribbe- 5.30 – 6.00pm Gathering Reception (and Development),” David Johnson, City College an State and the UWI Intellectual Since the Rodney Riots,” Ten- nyson S.D. Joseph, UWI, Cave Hill “Rodney and the Question of Revolution,” Michael O. West, 6:00 – 7:30pm Exhibition Launch Binghamton University “Rebellion or Riot?: The October 1968 Confrontation in Campus Welcome Dr. Suzanne Francis-Brown, Curator, Novels,” Donnette Francis, University of Miami 11:30 – 11:45am Coffee Break UWI Museum “Remembrance: Walter Rodney and the Kingston Riots of 11:45 – 1:15pm PANEL 4: Transnational Confrontations 1968,” David Brown, ACIJ/JMB Greetings Dr. Enrique Okenve, Acting Head, CHAIR: Suzanne Francis-Brown Department of History & Archaeology 2:30 – 2:45pm Coffee Break PRESENTERS: 2:45 – 4:15pm PANEL 2: Walter Rodney and the 1960s Cultural Item Irvine Hall Performing Arts Society “The Black Power Movement in St. Vincent and the Grena- dines, 1968-1982,” Kirland A. Bobb, UWI, Cave Hill Walter Rodney Scene (Excepts from Bone CHAIR: Swithin Wilmot of Contention—The Musical) PRESENTERS: “‘We Didn’t Come to Britain, Britain Came to Us’: Caribbean “The Continued Application of Underdevelopment Schemas to Radicalism from Periphery to Core,” Adam Elliot-Cooper, The Remarks Prof. Brian Meeks the Understanding of Caribbean Economic History,” Karl C.K. Monitoring Group, UK Watts, UWI, Mona “From Black Power to Black Lives Matter: Walter Rodney and ~ Exhibition Viewing ~ “The Particularity of the Rodney Disturbance and the Univer- Black Liberation,” Jermaine O. McCalpin, New Jersey City FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2018 sality of Fundamental Civil Rights,” Mark Gillis, UWI, Mona University Neville Hall Lecture Theatre (N1) “State Repression in Barbados: The Barrow Government versus 1:15 – 2:15pm Lunch Faculty of Humanities and Education UWI the Black Powerites,” Rodney Worrell, UWI, Cave Hill 2:15 – 3:45pm WORKSHOP SESSION 9:00 – 10:00am Registration SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2018 10:00 – 10:30am Opening Remarks Dr. Enrique Okenve Activism in Jamaica in the Present Neville Hall Lecture Theatre (N1) Chair: Nicole Plummer 10:30 – 12:00pm WORKSHOP SESSION Faculty of Humanities and Education UWI Activism in Jamaica in the 1960s 3:45– 4:15pm CLOSING Chair: Mark Figueroa 10:00 – 11:30am PANEL 3: Rodney’s Triple Legacy Remarks Dr. Enrique Okenve CHAIR: Enrique Okenve Reflections Prof. Rupert Lewis 12:00 – 1:00pm Lunch PRESENTERS: 1:00 – 2:30pm PANEL 1: Soundings of My Brothers “Walter Rodney, the Caribbean Left and the Political Philoso- phy of Self Emancipation,” Horace G. Campbell, Syracuse Uni- Chair: Renee Nelson versity .

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