The University of the West Indies Press
Interviewing the Caribbean Volume 5 Issue 2
Professor Opal Palmer Adisa and Juleus Ghunta
Education & Teaching
Interviewing the Caribbean Volume 5 Issue 2
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Interviewing Caribbean (IC) is a creative peer-reviewed composition of poetry, non-fiction and the visual arts in all media that celebrates everything Caribbean. Founded by the exceptionally talented playwright, cultural activist and professor of gender studies Opal Palmer Adisa. The journal showcases Caribbean intellectuals, writers, artists, culture and artistic expressions at home and in the diaspora.

The theme of IC Spring issue features Caribbean Children’s Literature and Childhood memories of the Caribbean.

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English
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eISSN: 0799-6055
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Contents
Contributors
Editors' Letter
Editorial Team
The Nature of Belonging
Kei Miller: Writing Taught Me How to Think
Olive Senior: Creating a Climate that Embraces Our National Culture
Elpedio Robinson: Music as Inspiration
Pamela Mordecai: We Had No Caribbean Limericks
Michael Abrahams and Juleus Ghunta: Adverse Childhood Experiences in Jamaica
Shauna Morgan: We Are Expected to Honour Our Abusers
Batson-Savage: Blue Banyan Publishing Affordable Books
Pawpaw to the Light: Adventures in Sharing Poetry with Children
A-dZiko Simba Gegele: Rooted in Their Lives as Afrikans
Barbara Arrindell: Create Stories That Remind Us of What We Went Through
Marsha Gomes-McKie: Promoting SCBWI in the Caribbean
Joanne C. Hillhouse: Caribbean Children Need as Many Stories as There are Tastes
Reflecting the Realities of Caribbean Children
Romaine McNeil: Shed the Old to Embrace the New
Joanne Dowdy: Storyboards for Films
Use Creative Arts to Connect With Children
Tanya Shirley: Allow the Poem to Go Where It Wants
My Books Are Inspired By Real Life
Visual Storytelling Empowering Future Generations
I Want My Grandchildren to Be Confident and Bold
Andrea Bowman: Engendering a Tradition of Excellence
The Engineered Silencing of Mary-Ann
Glyne A. Griffith: The BBC and the Development of Anglophone Caribbean Literature, 1943–1958
Advisory Board
Winners of Prizes
Call for Submissions
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