Announcing: Renaldo McKenzie is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Rev. Renaldo C. McKenzie is inviting you to a scheduled Caribbean Thought Class where he will present an audio recording of his latest book #Neoliberalism Globalization Income Inequality Poverty and Resistance as he discusses #LifeandDebt and the issues surrounding globalization, the bureaucratic phenomenon and the results: more inequality and […]
The Pre-Release Audio Recording of Neoliberalism is Live Zoom
The “Pre-Screening” Pre- Release of Neoliberalism in Audible @ the Neoliberal Clubhouse
www.clubhouse.com/event/PAXjVp2R #Update: the “Pre-Screening”/ Pre-Release of the #audiobook #Neoliberalism #Globalization #IncomeInequality #Poverty and #Resistance. Join me today as I review the #Audible Production, written and directed by #RenaldoCMcKenzie, narrated by Mr. Michael Scott @ https://lnkd.in/eXD3-Tq #Clubhouse
Breaking News: Buildings Don’t Just Collapse Like That, Not In America…” Whoever Said That, That’s The Problem!
Recently the mayor of Miami in response to the collapse of part of a Miami condo building where 99 people are missing and 4 are reported dead, said that “this doesn’t happen in America”. That’s the problem you know, we don’t expect certain events to occur in America, and when they do happen, we react, and play catch up. It […]
Is The Bible the only Record of Man’s “Personal” Encounter with God?
Is The Bible the only Record of Man’s “Personal” Encounter with God? However, we have universalized that encounter on other experiences and encounters of man with God for the ages. A Lecture Presentation: caribbean-thought-journal-the-bible-audio_06_22_2021_11_12_07.mp3 By: Rev. Renaldo C. McKenzie, Presenter/Lecturer The Bible is considered the Word of God, in that it was written by Men who claimed to be “inspired” […]
Journal of the Week: Conceptualizing the Course Caribbean Thought
I asked the students in my Caribbean Thought Summer Semester at the Jamaica Theological Seminary to write a 1-2 page journal about a thought and to trace the origin of that thought and to explore its credibility as we delve into Caribbean Thought. What we are hoping to do this summer is to develop and produce a monthly or quarterly journal of Caribbean thoughts and this course is geared towards producing a rich constant staple of Caribbean perspectives that is critical and academic.
Punished For Being A Gentleman
By, Carla Campbell, Student at Jamaica Theological Seminary I told my students in my summer Caribbean Thought class that I wanted them to write a letter to a major newspaper and if published I’d give them extra credit, in an effort to inculcate Caribbean thinking and expression. One of my students immediately took it upon herself and wrote an academic […]
Let’s Write: I got up and started reading some posts and bucked up on one that caused me to think about things I usually think about it and it got me writing…
Let’s write I got up and started reading some posts and bucked up on one that caused me to think about things I usually think about it, and it got me writing a reply and the next thing I know it turns into a blog and it raises an important concept from a book I wrote and a class I […]
Enjoying a Nice Day at the Water until this kid jumps in….Who are the people enjoying the beauty and niceties of the #Jamaican or #Caribbean islands?
Recently someone posted this video on #reddit Enjoying a Nice Day at the water until this kid jumps in. The video was posted by Reddit/r/jamaica Question: Who are the people enjoying the beauty and niceties of the #Jamaican or #globalsouth islands? It is not the natives or the locals necessarily. #NeoliberalGlobalization has created a situation that has transformed the islands […]
Addendum to the Course “Caribbean Thought”
Written by Rev. Renaldo McKenzie | Published January 7th in The Neoliberal Blog updated June 7, 2021. I’d like to update the course name “Caribbean Thought” and make some additions and changes to the course outline. The course was originally developed by Rev. Dr. Garnett Roper, former President of the Jamaica Theological Seminary. I first taught the class Spring Semester […]
Populism: Economic Causes, Consequences, and Solutions
Announcing: Join Georgetown University on my birthday to explore “Populism: Economic Causes, Consequences, and Solutions” Monday, June 1410-11 a.m. EDTRSVP #Georgetown for a participation link A series of #economiccrises, combined with the ongoing #COVID-19 pandemic and widening social and political divisions, have generated significant dissatisfaction with the performance of many national governments. This has enabled populists to exploit social and […]