Post-COVID-19 and the Re-Opening of “America’s Paradise”

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email In line with global trend in flattening the Corona virus curve, the US Virgin Islands put all precautionary measures in place to checkmate the menace of the disease, and till date it has recorded about 72 cases, with 64 recoveries and six deaths. […]

When “White” Brazilian Politicians Turned Black Last Year To Run For Elective Office

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Brazil is undergoing a strange racial reckoning after bombshell revelations that thousands of veteran politicians had changed their self-identified race between the 2016 and 2020 elections. Afro-Brazilians – a category that includes Black and mixed-race people – comprise 56% of Brazil’s population but 43% of […]

How France extorted Haiti for the greatest heist in history

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email The cost of independence Haiti officially declared its independence from France in 1804. In October 1806, the country was split into two, with Alexandre Pétion ruling in the south and Henry Christophe ruling in the north. Despite the fact that both of Haiti’s […]

Grid or solar: Which Best Serves As Energy Solution For Rural Africa’s Needs?

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email South Asia has made tremendous progress in connecting rural areas to the electricity grid but the number of people in Africa without access has scarcely changed since 2010. More than half a billion people in Africa don’t have access to electricity, meaning the […]