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Dr. Kumar Mahabir

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Dr. Kumar Mahabir, Assistant Professor University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) Chairman, Indo-Caribbean Cultural Centre Co. Ltd. (ICC) E-mail: [email protected]

Culture, Heritage and Identity in the Girmitya [Indenture Descended] Diaspora

This webinar was a collaboration among the Indo-Caribbean Cultural Centre (ICC), Utrecht University, and the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands. It was part...

Intergenerational Families in Culture in the Bhartiya Diaspora

This webinar explored how Bhartiya diaspora families have maintained, adapted and transformed their cultural identities over the course of at least three or four...

Indo-Caribbean Migrants in England (1948-1973) – The Windrush Generation

The Windrush Generation refers to Caribbean migrants who travelled to England from 1948 to 1973, some of whom were Indo-Caribbean. The Immigration Act was...

President to open Hindu Conference in Guyana

Caribbean American Hindu Issues Inc. (CAHII) is pleased to announce and invite you to the upcoming Conference on Hindu Issues in the Caribbean and...

Proposal for the United Nations to recognize an annual day in Memory of Indian Indentured Servitude

The ethnic cleansing began on the night of the 24th of May in Guyana with the burning of John Mohammed’s store, but the worst...

Historical indentureship sites and monuments in the Bharatiya diaspora

Establishing Indian indentureship sites, sculptures and monuments ensures the experiences and contributions of the indentured labourers are acknowledged, remembered and passed on to future...

The 1964 ethnic cleansing of Indians from Wismar, Guyana

In 1964, politically-instigated racial turmoil raged throughout British Guiana (now Guyana) as the Caribbean/South American country prepared for independence. Accompanied by rioting, strikes had...

Education trends in the Indian diaspora

Every year, the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) and other examining bodies and education ministries in the region announce CXC results in the same format:...

Invitation for 103rd Zoom meet by Indo-Caribbean Cultural Centre on Should Indians in the Diaspora demand reparation for indentureship?

The Indian indenture system was a scheme of bonded servitude in which more than one million Indians were transported to labor in European colonies,...

The marginalisation and exclusion of Indo-Caribbeans in the CXC History syllabus [Part 2]

At a webinar on Zoom recently, I presented part of a research paper I had originally delivered at a conference at the University the...

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