I cannot believe that the 150-year old University of the Arts in Philadelphia is closed. Here am I referring a young mentee to the college and when I checked, it’s closed. Such a staple university focusing on the arts closed abruptly in June 2024 and filed bankruptcy in September 2024. The university closed because its leaders lacked the vision and […]
I Cannot Believe The University of the Arts is Closed.
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Why Is the US Charging Tariffs on the Caribbean? A Question of Globalization and Unfair Trade
By Renaldo McKenzie
Dear Mr. President; Why Is the US Charging Tariffs on the Caribbean? A Question of Globalization and Unfair TradeBy Renaldo McKenzie, Author of “Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance.” How can the United States justify imposing tariffs on countries like Jamaica, Haiti, and others in the Caribbean—nations whose markets have been devastated by the very multinationals and transnationals that […]
The Caribbean Can Learn from Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso.
The Caribbean must begin a new history of man… as tabula rasas, (Fanon). Bob Marley said: I don’t look to the east or west, I look to the I and I. Caribbean governments/CARICOM had looked to the west; now they’re looking to the east, China. Without developing independence or interdependence. Still have not learned how to be sacrificially independent. According […]
Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance
Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance (Neoliberalism) is now available at The Neoliberal Store. Neoliberalism Book One by Renaldo McKenzie is an erudite analysis of Jamaica’s economic history and a fresh perspective on Garveyism. Get your copy today. Neoliberalism Globalization Income Inequality Poverty and Resistance (Hardcover) Email us at: [email protected] or [email protected] Call us at 1-445-260-9198 THE NEOLIBERAL […]
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Is there a paradigm for the study of Caribbean Thought or Caribbean Studies?
Opening Lecture for Caribbean Thought 2025 Welcome, everyone, to the 2025 series of lectures in Caribbean Thought at the Jamaica Theological Seminary! Today, we embark on a critical journey, asking: Is there a paradigm for the study of Caribbean Thought or Caribbean Studies?Should there be one, akin to the Afrocentric Paradigm championed by scholars like Dr. Molefi Asante and Dr. […]
Why Trump Won: MAGA, Project 2025, and the Transformation of America
Why Trump Won: MAGA, Project 2025, and the Transformation of America By Renaldo McKenzie, The Neoliberal Journals Recently, on The Neoliberal Round Podcast, I explored the driving factors behind Donald Trump’s electoral success and the implications of Project 2025. In this episode, we unpacked the complex intersections of race, demographics, and political strategy that shaped America’s recent elections and are […]
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Key Takeaways from the Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump ABC Presidential Debate
The highly anticipated presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump was, by any measure, a dramatic success. The ABC-hosted event showcased not only the stark political and ideological differences between the two candidates but also their contrasting debate strategies. This face-off, which focused on crucial issues like criminal justice, immigration, and the nature of political […]
Exploring Kamala Harris’ Racial Identity: A Controversial Debate
Introduction The racial identity of Vice President Kamala Harris has become a contentious issue, particularly among GOP circles. Critics argue that Harris has adjusted her racial identity from being primarily Indian to a combination of Indian and Black, allegedly for political advantage. Harris and her supporters, including Donna Brazile, have strongly pushed back, labeling these critiques as attacks on her […]
Navigating the Changing Landscape: The Role of Education in Today’s Workforce
In today’s dynamic business environment, the landscape of employment is undergoing significant shifts. Businesses are reevaluating their hiring policies, with some opting to accept workers without traditional college degrees. This trend, coupled with changes in high school education and evolving expectations in professionalism, has raised questions about the role of education in the workforce. The traditional pathway from high school […]