There are man-made fixtures all around us. This is well-known but why is it an important question? It is important because of the facade of truth that becomes cemented in mind, thereby forgetting the human nature that comes with these fixtures steeped in privilege, selfishness and greed. Leading to positions that take advantage of other peoples. Therefore, we must not […]
Rethinking Critical Economics 101: The Federal Reserve Is Raising Interest Rates, Again.
Caribbean Diaspora Stories: Debt Mentors Working to Empower Single-Parent Moms in UK who are Debt Burdened
Caribbean Diaspora Stories Part 1: My sister Jeannette McKenzie-Taylor in the UK volunteers as a Debt Mentor who is working to relieve debt burdens on single-parent moms. We will have her on The Podcast – The Neoliberal Round for an interview the work of Debt Mentors in the UK. You may read the article on the BBC News A story […]
Millions Stolen From Usain Bolt. A Case of “White-Collar Crimes” in Jamaica
I understand from the students in my Caribbean Thought Class at the Jamaica Theological Seminary that twelve million dollars was stolen from Usain Bolt’s account in a Jamaican Financial Institution; a case of the White-Collar Crimes. (Usain Bolt is the Jamaican-sprinting sensation who is a two-time world record holder at 100m and 200m distances/UsainBolt.com) A student from the class asked […]
What will End Violence? Boys Need for Positive Influences And The Monterey Park Massacre
This article was first published as a Podcast episode and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. The Neoliberal Round Podcast on Anchor.FM If the fallen can’t perceive of anything better, then what will upend violence? The history of violence done to them debilitates their capacity for eureka! (“Eureka comes from the Ancient Greek word εὕρηκα heúrēka, meaning “I have found […]
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Ending Period Poverty, Shelly-Ann Weeks and HerFlow Foundation
Introduction Period poverty is defined as “inadequate access to menstrual hygiene tools and education, including but not limited to sanitary products, washing facilities and waste management. While the term period poverty is relatively new in medical literature, menstrual hygiene management has been discussed for decades in the context of the gender gap in education for youth living in low- and middle-income […]
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Capitalism, Organizational Dynamics and the Church: Is Bigger Better?
This is part of a Lecture Presentation I gave at Jamaica Theological Seminary and University of Pennsylvania and an excerpt of the book Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, an upcoming Book Written by Adjunct Lecturer, Rev. Renaldo McKenzie with Contributions from Professor Emeritus, Dr. Martin Oppenheimer Preface Work under monopoly capitalism has experienced significant transformation that has concentrated greater control at […]
What is it to Question someone’s Faith? Is it Antisemitic or Theology and Apologetics?
Kyrie Irving was redefined, and his intentions reinterpreted to control his freedom of expression and masculinity which has always been the strategy to enslave & to control. What is it to question someone’s faith? Isn’t it a matter of theology, requiring an apologetic response. What is it to question someone’s faith? Is it Antisemitic? …probably when questioning a certain belief […]
Kyrie Irving Vilifies His Duppies, Re-Inventing and Re-Imagining the Black Image
Kyrie Irving is in the news again. But this time, it’s not about vaccinations against COVID. He is being accused by the Jewish community as promoting Antisemitism stemming from a video, he published on his personal social media page containing an external and independent film which seems to suggest antisemitism. Kyrie Irving issued an apology and met with the press […]
The Interview with The Hon. Stephanie M. Sawyer, Municipal Court Judge on Resourced-Based Sentencing and Supervision
Judge Hon. Stephanie M. Sawyer is trying to make a difference in Philadelphia and stated that once she got elected to the Bench, as a Municipal Court Judge, the first thing she said to herself was that she was not going to be the kind of Judge that was going to “feed the beast that was mass incarcerations.” In fact, […]
Does St. Louis/US Cities with High Crime/Murder Rates suffer from Relative Deprivation?
Question: Does St. Louis and other major US Cities suffer from Relative Deprivation? Data suggests that St. Louis is among the cities with the highest murders and crime rates. The data also suggest that St. Louis is among the cities with the highest inequalities and disparities. In fact, St. Louis is the second biggest city in Missouri with a population […]