Introduction In a controversial six-to-three-vote, the US Supreme Court recently invalidated Affirmative Action in colleges and universities. This decision, driven by political and special interests, raises important questions about the state of equality and inclusion in American society. While civil rights and freedoms have been established, the ongoing need for Affirmative Action suggests that true equality has not been fully […]
The Premature End of Affirmative Action: Assessing Equity and Inclusion in America
Breaking News: CYS CUAs Abandoned by Social Service Agencies over Impasse with DHS
Social service organizations that operate the Community Umbrella Agencies (CUAs) are at an impasse with the Department of Human Services (DHS) in Philadelphia; the government’s super agency that oversees and fund the CYS programs. The NeoLiberal Round Podcast Breaking News on the Upcoming Interview with David Fair on the State of Child Welfare In fact, some social service organizations are […]
News: Former President Donald Trump Indicted, Trump-Appointed Judge Aileen Cannon to Oversee Initial Proceedings
In a significant development, former President Donald Trump has been indicted on several federal charges related to his handling of classified documents. Assigned to oversee the initial stages of the case is U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, a judge appointed by Trump himself. This news has sparked intense interest and raised concerns about potential biases and delays in the legal […]
Urban Indian Heritage Society Challenges Misclassification of American and West Indian Families’ Heritage
The NeoLiberal Corporation, June 8, 2023 – The Urban Indian Heritage Society (UIHS) is making waves with its groundbreaking research and theory that challenges the conventional understanding of American families’ heritage. In a special presentation at The Jamaica Theological Seminary’s Caribbean Thought class, the UIHS will discuss their compelling arguments regarding Jamaica’s identity and heritage, specifically in relation to the […]
Dear Editor, Have We Misunderstood our History and are we Misclassified Urban Indians?
Dear Editor, in light of this new debate surrounding misclassified urban Indians, I am writing to explore the topic of Jamaica’s identity and heritage, specifically in relation to the Taino people who were the original inhabitants of our land. While acknowledging the presence of East Indians and Chinese who arrived during the era of indentured labor after the abolition of […]
ON Ja Morant, The NBA and Politics Around The Right to Carry and Bear Arm
Ja Morant should sue the NBA and the Memphis Grizzlies for violating his constitutional rights, the rights to bear arms and freedoms of expression. Moreover, the issue with Ja is not a legal or criminal one; it is a political one and Ja’s act happens to bring the NBA in the center of it. Nevertheless, Ja is within his rights […]
Petition for Haiti – Sign on Letter (Jamaicans & CARICOM)
Dear Jamaicans and CARICOM brothers and sisters: Please Sign the Petition for Haiti I am writing this letter to petition the Jamaican and CARICOM governments, and to ask my fellow Jamaicans and CARICOM CITIZENS and those in the Diaspora (Caribbean Community) to call on their governments/CARICOM to not acquiesce to the US and Canada to support the […]
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Caribbean Thought Lecture 5: Why “Who Determines This” and Why Revisit the Past?
This is the Full Lecture of Caribbean Thought week 5, a course at the Jamaica Theological Seminary Lectured by Rev. Renaldo C. McKenzie, Dated February 11, 2023. This is a continuation of week 4 and the Lecture series towards developing a Caribbean Thought Journal. The Lecture was quite powerful as usual. We continued from week 4, conceptualizing the course Caribbean […]
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The Neoliberal Round Breaking Interview with Brian Concannon on Haitian Justice
Recently I interviewed Brian Concannon for the podcast, The Neoliberal Round. Little did I know that there was a situation that he is involved with as a Human Rights Advocate on Haitian justice and democracy. Brian is the Executive Director for The Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti. It’s a US based Human Rights agency that is actively involved […]
Good News or Not? Unemployment Dops to 3.4%, Yet Conditions are Still Worsening!
Good News? Unemployment report is out, its lowest since 2018. Watch the presentation of this article via The Neoliberal by Renaldo McKenzie YouTube channel Nevertheless, many in the tech, media and retail and food industries are laying off thousands of workers, from Microsoft, to WAWA, Facebook, Twitter just to name a few. Income inequality is at its highest, more people […]
