Folks, it's a few months away for our annual conference! I hope that the excitement is building! Here is the #CSA Newsletter for January! What you can expect inside this issue: Details on the draft Program Updates from the Local Organizing Committee Information about the Conference Hotel Message from the President CSA Membership updates Our New Book Feature The CSA Member Highlight Features from Our Language Sub-editors Call for Papers in our Caribbean Scholarship column https://lnkd.in/eZbfScNZ
Caribbean Studies Association
Non-profit Organizations
Devoted to the promotion of Caribbean studies from a multidisciplinary, multicultural point of view.
About us
The Caribbean Studies Association (CSA) is an independent professional organization devoted to the promotion of Caribbean studies from a multidisciplinary, multicultural point of view. It is the primary association for scholars and practitioners working on the Caribbean Region (including Central America and the Caribbean Coast of South America). Its members come from the Caribbean Region, North America, South America, Central America, Europe and elsewhere even though more than half of its members live in the United States many of them teaching at U.S. universities and colleges. Founded in 1974 by 300 Caribbeanists, the CSA now has over 1100 members. The Caribbean Studies Association enjoys non-profit status and is independent of any public or private institution. Membership is open to anyone interested in sharing its objectives, regardless of academic discipline, profession, ideology, place of residence, ethnic origin, or nationality. The focus of the CSA is on the Caribbean Basin which includes Central America, the Caribbean Coast of Mexico, as well as Venezuela, Colombia, Northeast Brazil and the three Guianas. The Association serves a critical function for scholars providing one of the only venues for persons working on the Caribbean to come together to share their work, to engage in collaborative endeavors, to exchange ideas, to meet each other, and to develop the field of Caribbean Studies. Most importantly, the Caribbean Studies Association has become potentially one of the most important vehicles for researching, analyzing, and documenting the growing significant presence of populations of Caribbean descent in United States, Canada, and Europe. It provides the perfect venue for maintaining the intellectual and academic connections needed to study this growing phenomenon.
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External link for Caribbean Studies Association
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- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
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- St. Augustine
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- 1974
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St. Augustine, TT
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Updates
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Happy Holidays from the Caribbean Studies Association! Have a look at our December 2024 Newsletter. Editor: Meagan Sylvester Email: newseditor@caribbeanstudiesassociation.org https://lnkd.in/d_3PU8k2
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Dear Friends and Supporters, This Giving Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024, we invite you to support the Caribbean Studies Association (CSA), a registered 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to advancing Caribbean thought, research, and collaboration. Your tax-deductible donation will help us sustain vital programs, support emerging scholars, and create opportunities to showcase the Caribbean's rich cultural and intellectual contributions. These programs include our travel grant program, support for graduate student breakfast, and the overall implementation of the annual conference. Every gift strengthens our capacity to serve our global community and nurture the exchange of ideas that shape the region's future. Join us in making a lasting impact today! Thanks in advance, Rhoda Arrindell President of the CSA To donate visit: https://lnkd.in/eyKfBqah
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CSA members! Have alook at our most recent CSA Newsletter - July 2024! https://lnkd.in/eumjdSRT
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2024 CSA Conference Photos 3 June – 7 June, 2024 | Saint Lucia Visit the following link: https://lnkd.in/ecD6rXNU
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Hey folks, welcome to the new #CSA year! Check out our June issue of the Newsletter. Feel free to contact the Editor at newseditor@caribbeanstudiesassociation.org https://lnkd.in/eHMkGVpP
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CSA president and members at SIDS4 in Antigua & Barbuda, May 27-30, 2024.
President, Africa Caribbean Heritage Alliance, ACHA Foundation Global President 2023-2024, Caribbean Studies Association Director & Chair of the Governance Committee, Youth Empowerment & Support Services
I am absolutely thrilled to have participated in this week’s Small Island Developing States (SIDS) 4th international conference in St. John, Antigua and Barbuda, May 27-30, 2024. Over 2000 global delegates, representing 57 SIDS, hundreds of sessions, side events, cultural engagements and networking, it was truly an outstanding display of leadership by the Government and Peoples of A&B with the support of the international community that culminated in this new 10 year Action Plan for SIDS! I was there in Apia, Samoa when the Samoa Pathways was signed in 2014. This new Antigua & Barbuda Action Plan for SIDS 2024-2034 is about rekindling durable networks, partnerships and cooperation and I reaffirm my commitment to support the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation for SIDS. Thank you for the opportunity Dr. Claire A. Nelson James Ellsmoor 🏝️ PIANGO Africa Caribbean Heritage Alliance (ACHA) Caribbean Studies Association
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So proud of our partners who will hold a media briefing to officially announce the conference. R
SALCC is proud to be part of the local organizing committee for the Caribbean Studies Association Conference 2024! The conference is an annual gathering of CSA members to discuss, exchange, and promote academic scholarship on Caribbean topics. This year's conference focuses on sustainable development in the Caribbean. Want to be a part of the conference? Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eBvXyDDH #SALCC #communitycollege #CSACON2024 #SustainableCaribbean #AcademicExcellence #UWIglobalcampus #caribbeanscholarship #sustainability #saintlucia
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The 48th annual conference of the Caribbean Studies Association and 50th anniversary celebrations takes place in Saint Lucia June 3-7, 2024 in partnership with the Government of Saint Lucia. The theme centers on Caribbean Development Sustainability: The Convergence of Technology, People, Planet, Peace & Partnerships. We anticipate participation from hundreds of attendees including Canadians and diasporans concerned about issues affecting Caribbean communities, people and spaces. It is within this context that the government of Saint Lucia represented by the Consulate General in Canada joins the CSA in the prelaunching of the conference. The prelaunch will take place in the historic city of Edmonton, Alberta. Only registered attendees will be granted access to this event. Please reach out to me if you wish to attend virtually or in person. Conference sponsors are also welcome. CARICOM: Caribbean Community Caribbean Studies Association The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships Saint Lucia Tourism Authority
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