Human Rights, Jamaica, Race Relations, Social Commentary 4 Slavery References that Have Lost Their Racial Trigger in Jamaica 19th January 201928th September 2019by Alexis Chateau42 Comments on 4 Slavery References that Have Lost Their Racial Trigger in Jamaica In the Third World, we have much bigger fish to fry than semantics.
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Human Rights, Social Commentary, The Moreau Witches, Women's Rights Three Victorian Women Who Were No Fragile Damsels In Distress 27th July 20186th January 2020by Alexis Chateau22 Comments on Three Victorian Women Who Were No Fragile Damsels In Distress I was tired of seeing the hyper-masculine brand of female strength: essentially a tough-guy act with a pretty face, zero-percent body fat and a history of trauma.
Human Rights, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary The Lingering Curse of America’s Manifest Destiny 15th December 201615th December 2016by Alexis Chateau19 Comments on The Lingering Curse of America’s Manifest Destiny When republican ideology backfires...
Jamaica, Travel The Antics of Ancestors 29th July 20155th March 2018by Alexis Chateau2 Comments on The Antics of Ancestors A bit of family history.