This month marks thirty years since the end of the People's Revolutionary Government in Grenada. An era came to a bloody end on October 19, 1983, when Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, along with union ...
On October 19, 1983, the Grenada Revolution, which was victorious on March 13, 1979, suffered a very fatal blow. Its principal leader, Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and five others of the New Jewel ...
The US president’s career is defined by a consistent use of racist tropes and provocation. Why are world leaders so silent over his repeated vitriolic prejudice, asks ROGER McKENZIE OCTOBER 25 2020 ...
With this poem, George Lamming, Barbadian novelist and poet, ended his address at a December 1983 memorial service in Trinidad for Maurice Bishop, Jacqueline Creft, Norris Bain, Vincent Noel, Unison ...
This week marks the 38th anniversary of 7,300 U.S. troops—accompanied by U.S.-trained Caribbean Community (CARICOM) soldiers calling themselves, “The Caribbean Peace Force”—invading the tiny island of ...
Grenada’s short-lived communist government fell in 1983 during the U.S. invasion of the Caribbean island nation. This week, an expert on the topic will discuss conflicting memories of the revolution ...
BOSTON (CBS) - New England Revolution captain Shalrie Joseph has accepted his call-up from Grenada for the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Joseph will join the Grenada National Team following the Revolution's ...
GRENVILLE, Grenada – For half a millennium, the aromatic little seed of the Myristica fragrans tree is said to have cured everything from boils and backaches to strokes and the plague. Arabs and ...
Former New England Revolution midfield star Shalrie Joseph has signed a 2-year contract to be the coach of the Grenada national team, for whom he made 20 appearances over his career. The contract ...
October 19 was the 29th anniversary of the bloody military coup in Grenada which ousted leader Maurice Bishop from government and prompted the United States-led invasion of the country. Two bloggers ...