Black History: Reimagining Peoples Within Critical Race Theory, Not Thinking Race, but Moving Away from A Victim to A Hero Approach

Its Black History Month, and we are publishing a story in The Neoliberal Journals that was published in our Commentary via LinkedIn, The Neoliberal Commentary and our Podcast, The Neoliberal Round on March 21, 2022. We recently carried a podcast episode commenting on Florida’s ban on teaching students to “feel guilt” on history. It was also published as an article […]

The Pre-Release Audio Recording of Neoliberalism is Live Zoom

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 […]

Neoliberalism Globalization Income Inequality Poverty and Resistance — From Global Justice Movements To Black Lives Matter Movements

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I feel helpless now…There’s nowhere to es- cape, nowhere to hide, nowhere to run, no real agency of protection and support.
That’s the feeling of some in our commu- nity. I was walking to the “papi” store in North Philly, and I stopped and had a con- versation with an African American man on the “block.”


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By: Renaldo McKenzie | Author | The NeoLiberal … However, for many unlike #Fanon, it is not any ideology based in #Marxism or #capitalism that will suffice either; those systems have failed them (#Jamaicans and the #Caribbean and their diaspora) or left them in a state of #schizophrenia. Instead, Jamaicans such as #BobMarley have resorted to a solution based in […]

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

1. Is there race in America? 2. Why are some countries rich and others poor? 3. Neoliberal Globalization is said to be the ideal of development yet some countries like Jamaica remain stagnant, yet Barbados and Singapore have had a different result, why is that so? 4. Are countries really free and independent? 5. How effective is the civil rights […]

Announcing: Neoliberalism

By Donte Nelson, Editor | The NeoLiberal Have you all heard about the new book Neoliberalism written by one of your own a Jamaican—American International who graduated from Bridgeport and went on to complete two masters at an Ivy League university in the us university of Penny and is now doing a Doctorate at Georgetown. well it is finally here! […]