New year, new challenges

The semester began this week, and as usual it's like getting on a skateboard at the top of a really long hill that starts with a fairly gentle downhill slope that turns into a steep drop as you round the midterm corner. So you start with the knowledge that before you know it, the wind will be making your cheeks shiver and your eyes brim with tears, and you'll be heading towards a landing that could be harder than you expected.I will try being a better blogger, but the same situation that held me back in the second half of last year still obtains: my mother is suffering from cancer and we are spending all of our energies helping her fight, or live with, it. The operative word is "live". Some days are better than others; some months have been better than others. I'm happy to say that the year began much better than we expected, and Mummy is holding her own, with grace.A little word about what I'm teaching this semester. Besides the requisite introductory courses, there are two others that have not yet failed to excite me when I take them on: a course in social research methods, and a course in advanced English skills. What I like about both of them is the fact that they are courses that teach skills rather than content, and so there is room for a variety of interesting approaches.Here are my approaches, then. In the Social Research course, my students take part in a long-term ongoing piece of research about the economics of Junkanoo. Junkanoo is a well-researched topic in The Bahamas, but what is missing from the canon is a discussion about the economic impact of the festival. It's not cheap! Plenty money is spent on it -- but what is the return? (Please note I'm not assuming that there isn't any return. On the contrary; I'm supposing that there is a large return, but that we haven't worked out yet what that might be.) The students who enrol in my course engage in research projects that add to this study. Every semester I get excited about what they will discover.In Advanced English, the skills of writing and reading critically are developed while students engage in studies about Bahamian culture and society. Last year I decided to design a set of readings and discussions about democracy and The Bahamas, and the last time I taught the course, a year ago, it worked out really well. Once again, I'm excited about where we'll go this semester with it.I hope that I'll be able to contribute to these discussions from time to time here on this blog. Keep your eyes open. Assuming I will find the balance between the personal and the professional challenges, this year on this blog should be interesting.Finally, I'm also working on another book of poetry. Poinciana Paper Press's publication of Mama Lily and the Dead will soon be accompanied by a much less illustrious collection of my early writings, this one self-published (via Lulu). No promises about the greatness of the collection, but it'll be around for anyone who (like Obediah Michael Smith, who inspired it) wants to know what I was writing twenty-odd years ago.So! there it is. Happy new year to all.

On sabbatical

from this blog for the rest of the month. If you want to know why, go here:Shakespeare in Paradiseor here:tongues of the oceanIn the meantime, I'm thinking a lot a lot, about what we can do when we believe in ourselves, and what we don't when we don't.I'm also working on a series of "Drive By Podcasts" -- meditations recorded while driving around town. LOADS of fodder for discussion, believe you me! If they work out the way they ought, you'll see some being posted on this blog by month's end.Cheers.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-03-26

  • http://is.gd/eufWe In Praise of Difficult #
  • Check it out. http://is.gd/eufK1 #
  • So true. #
  • RT @guardianbiz COB campus in Grand Bahamas almost complete http://fb.me/FokqX94t >>>xcept that it's Grand Bahama. #
  • Back to school for you is back to work for me. Semester plans in progress. See you all Monday. Come ready to work. #cob #
  • RT @DrowsyButAwake OK, were the hippies mellowed by having kids, or by their insatiable desire for consumer electronics? >>>Weed, I say! #
  • RT @guardianbiz Bahamas urged to promote to the world http://fb.me/FfkUcuxo >>>IOTW. Shakespeare in Paradise. CariFringe. Fall in Nassau. #
  • RT @the_crb New in the CRB: two poems by Vladimir Lucien: http://bit.ly/bb7aNa >>>I love Vladimir's work ... #
  • October has a holiday too: http://wp.me/p1AQe-of #
  • RT @GeoffreyPhilp: Happy Birthday, Marcus Garvey (2010) http://bit.ly/aMwiTN #
  • Checking in: http://wp.me/p1AQe-od #
  • It's been a frustrating morning. We keep doing the same old same old and expecting different results. #
  • RT @nalohopkinson Snow peas stir-fried in butter w dill, oregano, basil, mint + garlic, ginger, dash of rock salt. Oh, my. >>> Yum #
  • I'm sorry I didn't do them. I've used/ referred to stats throughout my career. I struggle. Do em now. #
  • b/c we tend to talk off the tops of our heads a lot of the time. We tend to assume that if we think it it is so. Stats help. #
  • And of course I'm a qualitative researcher not a quantitative one. #
  • On publishing. I have been working an article about my Junkanoo research for far too long. It's taking me that long b/c it's statistical. #
  • Faculty research and publication. Daphne Grace & Virginia Ballance. The search for truth. #cob http://twitpic.com/2fc2yw #
  • Mentoring one another in research. Assist in developing ideas and proposals http://twitpic.com/2fbxgh #
  • President's message over we move on to the two plenary sessions: the focus is research. #cob #
  • 1423 of >2400 applicants accepted. This is fewer than the last 2 years. Standards being maintained. Expect to accept 1023. #cob #
  • Discourse most important to a tertiary level institution. We need to raise the level of our discourse. We need to do our homework. #cob #
  • Now we get into the nitty gritty. The President's message over, some discussion. Controversy remains but we are moving forward. #cob #
  • First graduate programme; COB's very own MBA. #cob #
  • Small Island Development goes ahead with its external funding. F. R. Wilson Business Centre too. #cob #
  • Yes I know times hard but we seem to invest far more in cosmetic upgrades (roads, harbour) not people (university, hospital). #cob #
  • Finances. COB subvention has been reduced by $5m over the past two years. Yay government of the Bahamas. #cob #
  • RT @anniepaul RIP Seya RT @natgalleryja: The NGJ deeply regrets the passing of artist Seya Parboosingh on Friday, August 13. #
  • Update on 2009-2010 year. Interesting numbers & information. Despite appearances the college continues to succeed. #cob http://bit.ly/bk61L2 #
  • Relocation to both new Northern Campus and the new Library by ond of December 2010 #
  • Harry C Moore Library nearing completion too. #cob #
  • Northern campus is nearing completion & looks good. #cob #
  • We meet in the PAC for the first time. http://twitpic.com/2fb9qv #
  • Welcome to Dr Carey-Baines, our new president given by moderator Carolyn Rolle. #cob #
  • Back to work again. Faculty Seminar ongoing. #cob #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-08

  • RT @lordstreet: Playwrights Workshop presents A TRIPTYCH OF PLAYS at TTW from August 13th. Don't miss them!!!!!! (cont) http://tl.gd/30epl7 #
  • OK Bahamas. Time for the revolution. Too long now we been ruled by drones. #
  • RT @MoveOn Google: Say no to VZN to kill #netneutrality Don't be evil! http://bit.ly/dgxZdY #
  • Uh ... hello ... anybody got any info re the BTC outage? #
  • Reporting some BTC weirdness: We're sorry, all circuits are busy now. WTF? Did we flash forward? #
  • Yes I am preparing to prepare semester plans. #
  • Trying to get my head around the next 2 months. Back to work, Shakespeare in Paradise, wrap-up toto 5 & getting ready for toto 6 - no joke. #
  • First week in forever I made NO tweets. Yes I'm still alive yo. #
  • RTing Rob b/c don't hear from him much: RT @oppcabb must question my habits, such as squeezing empty cans before throwing them in the bin #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-25

  • Hear hear! #
  • Sustainability is a joke. Water in the desert. We should be smart as whips. #
  • Nassau would shrivel to dust if we couldn't rely on barged fresh water from Andros. No way that 250000 ppl should survive on this lil island #
  • Am being charitable & guessing that the barge couldn't make it across the Tongue of the Ocean this week #tropicalstormbonnie #
  • No water in the tap this morning. TTL I was raised in the 1970s & know how to live without running water. #tropicalstorm #
  • Olive Senior talks tomorrow @ COB. Lecture theatre in the Tourism complex. 7 PM. Reads Sunday at PopOp. #BWSI #
  • More to the point. When leaving the meeting I ran into Olive Senior in town for #BWSI & she remembered me from Miami 1992. #
  • We shall see. Time will tell & it longer than rope. Nuff said. #
  • Not the greatest fan of resorts but I met with a rep of this group back in 2003 & they still spinning the same line:a truly Bahamian resort #
  • Went to a very interesting meeting yesterday at Baha Mar - http://bit.ly/aEptVK - if they deliver what they say it'll be exciting. & fresh. #
  • TriniBahamian poet Christian Campbell shortlisted for Forward Prize. Bigups to Christian!!! #
  • Hailing all Caribbean artists: Go follow @Carifringe!! #
  • I love the @CRB! Even if I am a delinquent. #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-18

  • Patti - if you have the courage & a little madness you can tell the truth as you see it. #BWSI #
  • Lynn - I'm still here. I'm still here. They haven't silenced me yet. #BWSI #
  • Lynn - I try to tell the stories I have been taught not to tell. The ones I am scared to tell. #BWSI #
  • Whenever I go by instinct the truth will come out. Christi - #BWSI #
  • If you want to know whether or not you are authentic read your own writing - Christi. #BWSI #
  • Helen K: How do we resist decolonization? Keisha - be honest #
  • PGM - we are a euphemistic society. #BWSI #
  • BWSI 2010! http://twitpic.com/26adj2 #
  • Bahamas Writers’ Summer Workshop 2010. First public meeting/discussion @ the Hub is ongoing #BWSI #
  • #BWSI Bahamians practice the politics of exclusion - PGM @oceantongues #
  • RT @blottingpaper Hah! Hah! I've had enough of Americans testing my English. >> Comes from knowing too little of the world. #
  • Larry Smith summarizes conditions in TCI: http://bit.ly/b5YuNr #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-11

  • RT @BahamaDip so i dont know what with me and wrinkly faced dogs. dammit. #pug #sharpei #englishbulldog #frenchbulldog >>> #chow #
  • RT @mikeyReiach Favorite breakfast? #fb >> Grits and. Bacon, cheese, sardines, tunafish salad not hot like fire engine. #
  • Support #Bahamas add a #twibbon to your avatar now! - http://bit.ly/iw6WX #
  • Shoutout to Trinis on the dark !! #
  • Happy Independence Bahamas !!! #
  • Miracles might be miracles but they don't generally come with no pain. #
  • Bey in TT y'all get REASONS? Y'all livin. RT @georgiap: Reason for today's power cut. h/t @globewriter http://twitpic.com/23tnrd #
  • Note to Americans: STOP correcting my spelling. There is a whole world of English out there that didn't have your revolution. #
  • Just had 10 days of FUN and games with my nephew. 3 y.o. And bursting with flavour. #
  • Good morning allyou. Between #twitellator & #twitterrific twitterrific. Why? It gives me a whole timeline not just the latest to login. #
  • Well first there were exam papers. Then doctors' offices. & last of all deadlines. #
  • RT @BahamaDip #anthropology #geek! >> Say more pls #
  • RT @wardmin #Stilltryingto create a hashtag that can go viral... >> good to see you tweeting again. & then there's me #
  • RT @wardmin #Stilltryingto figure out the #LOST finale. > yep me too #

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Again, for those of you who aren't bloggers and who don't use Wordpress, apologies. But I've upgraded, and am happy happy happy with the new administrative interface.So there.What I'm not so happy about -- what's panicking me somewhat -- is how fast the days go by. Too bloody fast, if you ask me. I have a whole list of draft posts that were started but not finished before me, and I'm slipping into some despair as to whether they will ever be finished.Time for some June cleaning, methinks!

New Directions

Did I ever mention that when I left my job as Director of Culture I was worried that I might be bored?Well, it's true. That job was so all-encompassing, so jealous, so plantation-rooted and enslaving that I was really scared I might not have enough to do. So I started inventing stuff:

to be exact.I needn't have worried. Here we are, a year and a half later, and boredom is the last thing from my mind. So un-bored have I been, in fact, that I haven't had the chance to write a whole lot on this blog.Well, we hope that that is going to change. Yes, there are things that have to be done for all of the above -- set up this month's issue of tongues, which goes live this Sunday (not much of a breather this past issue, two weeks off and we're right back again), focussing full-time on Shakespeare in Paradise, work with the group that grew out of Day of Absence in many ways, the Bahamas Arts Collective.But this blog needs a new direction. I've got ideas, but not sure how they're going to ripen really. They will be in play mostly for the summer; the rest of the time I'll be busy with other things. But watch this space.In the meantime, the twitter digest lets you all know I still living.As you were.

This is just to say

that I have been silent for the past couple of weeks largely because, well, I have a job and commitments and the kinds of things I want to write on this blog take Time and Effort and Thought.And I've got myself in well-justified trouble by posting off the top of my head recently. By doing what? Posting half-digested half-rumours on a fellow blogger's blog.Specifically that Pierre Dupuch had the same issues with citizenship as Ryan Pinder (on the basis of the fact that they both have American mothers) but served in the Cabinet nevertheless. I have been roundly criticized and thoroughly corrected on that score!So as a result I have determined to think before I write. Which means that you will not hear from me in any serious capacity unless I have had the time to do my research and blog responsibly. Which means in turn that you will probably have to wait till after April 19 for that -- April 16 being the end of the semester.In the meantime, though, I think I'll be vaguely frivolous and post some (very old) poems for general comment, if people who read this blog are so inclined. If you're not, I'll cease and desist.But in the meantime, y'all, content yourselves with my weekly twitter digest.Cheers.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-31

  • Link for the last tweet: http://bit.ly/99ziAY #
  • So here's the thing. If Haiti is really a failed state just who is fixing the roads & the phone lines? #
  • Peculiarly quiet Saturday night in town. Thought it was odd earlier but now it's midnight and there is not much noise. Not even dogs. Hm. #
  • Masekela's Chileshe - thinking about the complexity of the influences and wondering when we will swallow ours and put out beauty like this #
  • On Poland & Haiti - http://bit.ly/cM54h1 #
  • In T&T (and in Nassau Bahamas) business as usual: by-election in Nassau, carnival & politics in T&T #
  • Haitian girl survives 15 days http://bit.ly/98gDyW #
  • News not good about #Nettleford Intensive care in DC. Bahamian friends praying for him. #
  • RT @anniepaul Full 100: False alarm - Jamaican mute mistaken for Haitian refugee - JamaicaObserver.com: http://bit.ly/dz4Fui #
  • RT @anniepaul False alarm! CVM News says the man presumed to be a Haitian was a fisherman from Portland! His mother identified him! #
  • RT @anniepaul And he was so famished he went to the bar looking for food. 1st reported Haitian fugee in Jamaica. #
  • RT @anniepaul A Haitian man just arrived at a bar in St Mary, Ja, wet and starving, the residents fed and clothed him #
  • Lynn Sweeting on prejudice & hate. http://bit.ly/bUhohm #
  • Helen Klonaris' latest post is a must-read - on Haiti, the colonial self, race http://bit.ly/czYj5D #
  • LOL RT @ledrama don't u hate telling a story to a stupid person? if you don't, ur probably the stupid one. #
  • RT @anniepaul Jamaican icon Rex Nettleford suffers heart attack in Washington, DC, is in intensive care in a US hospital #
  • RT @caribbeanaxis Caricom owes debt to Haitian people http://bit.ly/aTxQbs #
  • RT @georgiap RT @globalvoices: Haiti: Security vs. Relief? http://bit.ly/a9vAyg #
  • RT @KatyEvansBush RIP Salinger on Baroque in Hackney, this news feels important http://bit.ly/1Nob92 #
  • RT @nplaughlin Afro Modern at Tate Liverpool: Cbn artists include Ronald Moody, Wifredo Lam, Christopher Cozier: http://bit.ly/6Rjf2l #
  • RT @la_davis Aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti-current numbers recorded at 170,000-just around the population of New Providence, Bahamas! #
  • RT @RAMhaiti Jacmel is a special town. Look like part of the French Quartier in New Orleans. An undeveloped version. #
  • RT @RAMhaiti Destroying historical homes in Jacmel that could potentially be saved would be a crime. #
  • RT @anniepaul RT @BeautyinWordz: Even tho he's in jail reggae artist Buju Banton sent clothes & cash 2 the earthquake victims of haiti #
  • Whose Army? Save Jacmel! RT @RAMhaiti Army Corps of Engineers want to knock down historic buildings in Jacmel. #
  • RT @georgiap On global Voices & the Haitian blogosphere http://bit.ly/cv1ym1 in reply to georgiap #
  • Well Twitlonger ga hattie do more work den - RT @anniepaul RT @ceoSteveJobs: Just to make you jealous, I'm tweeting today from the tablet. #
  • Cmon Arnold- the world has shrunk & sending problems offshore won't solve them. Time we all learned that. http://bit.ly/a8Ohz4 #
  • You probably all know this already but worth mentioning anyway: survivor rescued after 14 days. http://bit.ly/9wlRCV #
  • RT @OneNightStanzas RT @poetryireland Deep feeling doesn't make for good poetry. A way with language would be a bit of help. - Thom Gunn #
  • Or occupation? RT @RAMhaiti I hear 13,000 US troops on the island but only saw 2 sand colored jeeps 2day as I drove round town. Indecision? #
  • RT @RAMhaiti There's a pretty heavy duty PR campaign against African based religions as well as Afro Caribbean religions;KNOW YOUR ROOTS. #
  • RT @ledrama RT @Ampero: good morning gray sky, good morning nippy breeze, good morning potcakes and yellow elder trees.. I just love Nassau #
  • via @wardmin - a timely piece of satire: http://su.pr/2LvnXf #
  • Interesting: RT @pathways Coconut palms block nutrient flow in tropical ecosystems—by driving birds to poop elsewhere http://bit.ly/7LomEV #
  • The need for ongoing research at the College/University of The Bahamas - well said, Jones Communications: http://su.pr/6c1BF8 #
  • Take heart and learn how to live - http://bit.ly/8l1YSQ #
  • Cmon Bahamians let's get some facts straight. Silly myth no 1: the Bahamas is a small country. Nope. Third biggest AngloCarib land mass! #
  • RT @RAMhaiti The corruption isn't limited just to Haitians. People in the International Community are also involved. #
  • RT @RAMhaiti The Haitian population is convinced the Govt buildings were destroyed because of corruption #
  • Three local pastors respond to Pat Robertson's idea that Haiti was cursed. Read and judge. I with Myles myself. http://su.pr/9rezkc #
  • RT @Tribune242: Bahamas telethon for Haiti tonight 8-10 on local tv. Reporting in real time on tribune242.com. http://bit.ly/8at5VI #fb #
  • The Caricom initiative in Haiti, or what presented itself as such, is suffering considerably. http://su.pr/8M94U7 #
  • Resemblance between Toussaint L’Ouverture & Obama - http://su.pr/4glugh #
  • RT @anniepaul: Suggestion that Obama read Black jacobins. good one. RT @aravindadiga: Haiti: http://bit.ly/8aP6HJ #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-24

  • Tanks fa da plug! Glad you liked it. #
  • Watching Dialogue with Travolta Cooper re the Stafford Sands movie (Monday @ 7:00 PM). Go see it. #
  • Haitian-Bahamian Solidarity: http://wp.me/p1AQe-lq #
  • RT @georgiap: Reading: "#Haiti earthquake: BBC to start Creole broadcasts" http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8475381.stm #
  • Hear hear hear. RT @RAMhaiti: The opening of banks and wire services;Vital step forward in "Post Earthquake Haiti". #
  • Haitian-Bahamian Solidarity on ArtOvation now #
  • I done buy my own RT @nicobet $7 for GHS AllStars CD @ Juke Box & GHS go support our artists. Go buy it. #
  • $7 for GHS AllStars CD @ Juke Box & GHS go support our artists. Go buy it. #
  • RT @tadaLive ArtOvation w/tada - http://www.star106fm.com @8am EST guests - Fava Records & GHS Magic AllStars soundin GOOD #
  • Yes-I. Let's ban the word "looting" from our disaster vocabulary until we know how to use it. Cheers. http://su.pr/8t4I8d #haiti #
  • http://bit.ly/4phEgL I really like this idea - both for a present & as a fundraising strategy. Via @HeracliteanFire #
  • Great article on reporting the disaster - via Erin Greene http://su.pr/1JN9DO #
  • What I say? Aw. - Guy-Uriel Charles agrees: STOP CALLING QUAKE VICTIMS LOOTERS. http://su.pr/2uNvec #
  • READ THIS! RT @anniepaul RT @huffingtonpost Gina Athena Ulysse: Haiti Will Never be the Same http://tinyurl.com/ycux8zp #
  • Haiti: http://wp.me/p1AQe-lp #
  • More perspective on Haiti - distribution of aid, reality with regard to violence, cracks in the system, and hope: http://su.pr/2ePd7M #
  • Caribbean response to quake criticized http://su.pr/3fhVYo #
  • Hear, hear, Rick Lowe: http://su.pr/1UqOb3 #
  • #artsandbusiness Sitting in a workshop offered by You in Music - worth it!! #
  • Interesting how quickly the term is applied during situations when the participants happen to be, not to put too fine a point on it, black. #
  • "Looting" privileges the object above the human being. Let's change the language. In #Haiti right now "looters" = food foragers. #
  • Please can we stop using the term "looting" to describe the most basic human response to hunger - finding ways to subsist? #haiti #
  • Many Haitians I know best have been extraordinarily fortunate; they are safe and their families are accounted for. This is not true for all! #
  • Worth noting. http://su.pr/2gNRla #
  • Never seen such flippity-floppety in all my life. Bahamian gvt announces the umpteenth policy shift regarding Haitian immigrants. WTF? #
  • Some interesting geology, specially given the other quakes in the region this past weekend: http://su.pr/1QCwGs #
  • Worth consideration for more than one reason RT @ScharadL Learned today that comfort stops success. http://myloc.me/30EIQ #
  • RT @wardmin RT: Amy Goodman and Democracy Now! Reporting From Haiti http://bit.ly/7ie5x2 (@democracy_now) #
  • RT @erinaferguson THE HAITIAN SITUATION - http://bit.ly/692kOb - Worth reading in full - Gilbert Morris comments #
  • RT @globalvoices Brazil: Viewing the Haitian earthquake from without and within: The Brazilian blogosphere is in uproar http://bit.ly/4uqxfB #
  • http://bit.ly/4GKbA2 via Jackson Burnside & Facebook - Hilary Beckles gives context for Haitian suffering #
  • This the HAI we know: "imagine hypocrites in church Sunday morning & saying we must detain ppl & send em back to Haiti" http://su.pr/61PvTk #
  • 2nd poorest Caricom country, Guyana, announces that it will provide US$1 million in immediate assistance to Haiti. http://su.pr/3hK70e #
  • RT @georgiap: YouTube channel of Haitian media outlet Le Nouvelliste - reporting by Haitian journalists http://bit.ly/5HPCkM #Haiti #
  • WHOA - repayment would be right. RT @georgiap: "Baby Doc" Duvalier "donates" (repays?) US$8 million to Haiti http://bit.ly/6fxGBO #
  • RT @georgiap: "Don't Count Haiti Out" writes @amywilentz http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-wilentz15-2010jan15,0,2404187.story #
  • RT @nplaughlin: Charity workers apparently running the airport in Jacmel to get in relief supplies: http://bit.ly/7elIaJ #Haiti #
  • RT @Morning_Porch: Sorry @pathways: Pat Robertson in blackface compounds offense, & "Voodoo dolls" come from Europe. Vodun not comparable. #
  • RIP ANDREW CURRY - Bahamian musical giant. Join the choir of angels, Andrew! #
  • USA: Never forget you do not own Haiti, which freed itself as you did from colonial domination. Let the planes land. http://bit.ly/8z64Yn #
  • Haiti not Babylon. RT @anniepaul dem nuh follow fashion RT @bigblackbarry: I dont see 1 rasta in Haiti. Why is that? What does that signify? #
  • Reading @qarrtsiluni's "Words of Power" issue I LOVE this poem: http://bit.ly/7fEZt6 @morningporch #
  • RT @globalvoices Haiti: Power of Music: Repeating Islands - music by Haitian artists is making a difference http://bit.ly/6QZ2N8 #
  • Suffering from a headcold. Grouchy & unoriginal. This should explain all the retweets. #
  • RT @nplaughlin Images of Jacmel post-earthquake by the director of the Ciné Institute there (on Flickr): http://bit.ly/7oX8GX #
  • Read this of facebook back before the quake but it's still worth a read: http://bit.ly/5Cccxf Avatar: Another Neocolonial Story #
  • http://bit.ly/8tIIPx It may be unfair, maybe even insensitive, of me to wish for more pre-disaster images of Haiti @ #
  • Official statements from Ministry of Foreign Affairs as reported in the Bahama Journal: http://bit.ly/7vkPci #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-17

  • Japan & the Haiti quake: "This was not Port-au-Prince circa 2010, however. This was Kobe, circa 1995." http://bit.ly/6lUAkA #
  • http://bit.ly/6WF9zP Rick Lowe on the earthquake: "It's not often that words escape me, but this is one of those occasions." #
  • Worth reading ib full: http://bit.ly/4Fn5Zh USA: Haitian Nationals Granted Temporary Protected Status #
  • I am boycotting all talk shows that permit naked hate and raging prejudice to sway the good impulses of us all. Hate grows when nurtured. #
  • Not good enough. Miami could get people in and out of PAP & we can't? Fail. Bigups to all who'n payin no mind to this!! http://su.pr/1XUsHL #
  • Amen. RT @sreiach @nicobet Hopefully not following Pat Robertson's example. #
  • RT @sandrineszabo TED has been asked to help find best solutions for aiding Haiti. Mail suggestions to chris@ted.com (via @oliviertripet) #
  • RT @wardmin RT: We are haitian, first free black nation, It's gonna be hard, but we shall overcome (@FinessP) #
  • RT @georgiap Watching Haiti: Have spent most of today following the aftermath of yesterday’s 7.0 earthquake in Haiti. http://bit.ly/7sNoUj #
  • Ja leaders flying to Haiti. Any word about our leaders? Where is the Christianity of our nation when it's needed? #
  • RT @anniepaul Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding flying to Haiti tomorrow with Leader of the Opposition Portia Simpson-Miller #
  • RT @anniepaul On why Haiti's misery is so acute http://bit.ly/5aHKeT #
  • RT @anniepaul RT @bigblackbarry: I am always impressed at the generosity of America and Cuba in times of crisis in other nations #
  • RT @wardmin: RT: Haiti capital shattered by worst earthquake in 200 years: http://bit.ly/6woWuw (via @TorontoStarNews) #
  • Pray, work, donate: http://su.pr/206dIL #
  • Courage Haiti et tous nos amis là-bas. http://su.pr/1mjobp #
  • Day of Absence debate went very well -- started nice and polite and ended with raised voices (all good, though, just artists taking stances) #
  • Probably they lit fires in the camp, made babies, or went & sat in the sea. The water is warm in comparison. Trust me I felt it. #
  • Y'all ever wonder what the Lucayans did in the 242 when it got this cold? Wasn't like they had hoodies or anything. #
  • 45 degrees F (7 degrees C!!!) in Bimini. Sometimes it en good being able to see Miami from your island. #
  • Any kind of doubles is good. RT @nalohopkinson: Trying 2 make gluten-free doubles: http://bit.ly/5sCcdz Wish me luck; I suck at pastry. #

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I am reviewing the situation

re moving the blog. It's huge and it's going to take some time. Eventually it'll happen but ignore the last post; it will not happen this week.I'm going to take the mirror site offline till I get all the kinks worked out.In the meantime, enjoy this one, the one and only original Blogworld.Weirdness happened with this latest upgrade -- the behind-the-scenes issues got fixed!!! No need anymore to move this!Eventually I may get a very special site with its own title but maybe not now.*happy dance*

Recessing and Vacating

The last post generated some discussion over on Facebook, where I import posts from Blogworld, and where a lot of discussion takes place. Here's some of what was said:

Dennis Jones: Got to say I am not impressed. Starts with a good false premise about locals and conch fritters, then...'seeks to educate' those who presumably dont know the island either. Suggestion: why not offer an equally well written view of The Bahamas as seen by Bahamians and see if the FT publish it. I will wager they don't.

Ishmael Smith: hmmmmmn. creations of alternative authenticies in liminal spaces? chuckle

More was said, but I haven't got permission yet to quote everybody. The point is that Dennis is on to something, and I think I'm going to have to try and take him up on the challenge. Don't know if I'll go as far as sending it to the FT, but who knows?Off to ponder ... and to consider this little morsel:

[Bahamas] Ministry of Tourism denying Bahamian filmmakers opportunity while using Bahamian money to launch the careers of 14 UK filmmakers? Winner gets $20k cash, Red Carpet Premiere at BAFTA (UK Oscars) etc.

That will be the topic of discussion on GEMS tomorrow, so it's worth listening in. Don't know the ins, outs, truths, or fictions of it but it's worth checking.