Schedule & Registration

Schedule of Events

[button link=”https://www.eventbrite.com/e/golden-jubilee-symposia-series-georgetown-gy-and-queens-ny-tickets-24603604042″ color=”green” size=”large” type=”flat” shape=”pill” target=”_blank” title=”” gradient_colors=”|” gradient_hover_colors=”|” accent_color=”” accent_hover_color=”” bevel_color=”” border_width=”1px” shadow=”” icon=”fa-external-link” icon_divider=”no” icon_position=”left” modal=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””]Register Now[/button]

 

[fusion_tabs layout=”horizontal” justified=”no” backgroundcolor=”” inactivecolor=”” class=”” id=””]
[fusion_tab title=”May 23, 2016″]

Arthur Chung Conference Center, Liliendaal

09:30:  OPENING SESSION (Main Auditorium)

  • National Anthem
  • The National Pledge
  • Welcome: Stephen Lewis (Form 4, Queen’s College)
  • Cultural Item:  Medley of Songs (Korokwah Folk Singers)
  • Brief Remarks:  Hon.  Ms. Nicolette Henry, Minister responsible for Culture, Youth & Sport
  • Cultural Item:  National Dance Company
  • Brief Remarks (The Programme):  Professor Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith, Vice Chancellor, University of Guyana
  • Cultural Item:  Eldorado Verde:  Premiere of “isWEown” by Annette Arjoon & Dave Martins
  • Remarks and Declaration:  His Excellency Brigadier David Granger, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana or Honorable Prime Minister, Mr. Moses Nagamootoo
  • Appreciation:  Ruth Canterbury (Form 4, The Bishops High School)

Chairperson:  Vibert C. Cambridge, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Ohio University


10:30 – 12:00:  PLENARY PANEL (Main Hall)

P#1:   Who Are We? (Main Hall)

Moderator: Dr. Vibert Cambridge

Respondent: Tota Mangar

  • Dr. Allyson Stoll (University of Guyana).   “Between A Little Rock and a Hard Place.”
  • Dr. Paloma Mohamed (University of Guyana, Institute for Peace Action).  “Then Let Them See Its Roots”: Tracing National Consciousness Through Letters Published in Guyanese Media (1856 -2016.
  • Dr. Nigel Westmaas (Hamilton College, New York).  “The Historical and Contemporary Contours of Guyanese Philosophy.”
  • Dr. David Hinds (Arizona State University).  “Post-Colonial Governance in Guyana:  Authoritarianism, Ethnic Clientilism and Political Instability.”

12:00:  LUNCH

P#2:  Lunchtime Performance (The Cafeteria)

Introduction: Al Creighton

  • Ron Bobb-Semple (USA).  Slo Fyah

13:00 -14:30:   PLENARY PANEL (Main Hall)

P#3:  A Conversation About Security and Sovereignty

Guyana’s top national security leaders and other stakeholders discuss the nature of the nation’s contemporary internal and external security challenges and countermeasures.

Moderator: Professor Lloyd Griffith

  • Honorable Khemraj Ramjattan, Vice President and Minister of Public Security
  • Brigadier (Ret.) Edward Collins, Presidential Advisor on National Security
  • Rear Admiral (Ret.) Gary Best, Presidential Advisor on the Environment
  • Dr. Hilton McDavid, Professor of Business and National Security Affairs, University of the West Indies, Mona
  • Captain Gerry Gouveia, CEO, Roraima Airways and member, Private Sector Commission

14:30 – 16:00:  CONCURRENT PANELS

P#4:  The Journey (Room:  BO1)

Moderator: Edward Meertins-George, Esq.

Respondent: Vincent Alexander

  • Estherine Adams and Shammane Joseph (University of Guyana).   Partition or Perish: Eusi Kwayana’s Peculiar Solution to Guyana’s Race Problems: 50 Years Later
  • Peter Ramrayka (U.K.).  Book Discussion: Recycling a Son of the British Raj
  • Rev. Dr. Gillian Wilson (United Theological College of the West Indies, Jamaica).  Burnham and Education, 1965-1985: An Assessment.

 

P#5:  Who Are We? (Room:  BO2)

Moderator:  Sr. John Brownman

Respondent: Dawn Holder, Esq.

  • Dr. Michael Scott (University of Guyana).  The Sociology of Race
  • Angelina Autar (University of Guyana).  Mental Health and Depression:  A Study of Undergraduate Students at a Caribbean University Using Two Depression Screening Tools.
  • Nadine Sanchara (Ohio University).  Glamorization of  Alcohol in Contemporary Guyana.
  • Dr. Denis Canterbury (Eastern Connecticut State University).  The New Authoritarianism in Guyana—1992-2015.
  • Duane Edwards.  Suicide in Guyana:  A Sociological Analysis

 

P#6: Science and Technology (Room:  BO3)

Moderator:  Lance Hinds

Respondent:  Dr. Suresh Narine

  • Dr. Norman Monroe (Florida International University).  Climate Change
  • Shanomae Rose (University of Guyana).  Green Economy and Transportation
  • Dr. Terence Blackman (Medgar Evers College, City University of New York).  Can You Hear the Shape of a Drum?
  • Fidel Captain (USA).  Recommendations for 21st Century Post-Secondary Education in Guyana and Other Developing Countries
  • Dr. Carl Niamatali (Guyana.) Guyana  Health Challenges for the 21 century -Novel Ideas …new Solutions

 

P#7:  Social, Economic and Political Perspectives on Race in Guyana:  The Youth Speak.   A Round Table (BO 3)

Moderator: Collin Haynes

  • Atesha Christie, Program Support Officer Youth Challenge Guyana Partners (YCG)
  • Lisa Punch, Prevention of Teenage Suicide (POTS)
  • Ryan Belgrave, Andre Smith, Guyana Youth and Student Movement (GYSM) –
  • Cynthia Rutherford, Youths For Change (YFC)
  • Allister Collins, President’s Youth Award For Guyana (PYARG)
  • Kezia Campbell, Benab Foundation
  • Maya Persam, Queen’s College (QC)

17:00

P#8:  Performance:  Drums and Riddims:  The Heart Beat of the Nation (Main Hall)

Moderator: Andrew Tyndall

An exploration and celebration of the nation’s ancestral beats featuring among others:  Buxton Fusion, National School of Music, National School of Dance, Indus Voices, Andrew Tyndall, Andrea Mentore, Mark Cyrus, Deodat Persaud, and Gavin Mendonca.

[/fusion_tab]
[fusion_tab title=”May 24, 2016″]

Arthur Chung Conference Center, Liliendaal

09:30 – 11:00:  CONCURRENT PANELS

P#9:  Performance.  What Can We Become? (Room: BO1)

Introduction: Karen Wharton

Respondent: Alim Hosein

  • Charlene Wilkinson (University of Guyana).  Who is Speakin’ Like That?

 

P#10:  Musical Creativity in the post-Independence years:  A Round Table (Room: Main Auditorium)

Moderator: Vibert C. Cambridge, Ph.D, Professor Emeritus, Ohio University

Respondent: Stanley Greaves

  • Derry Etkins (St. George’s, British Virgin Island).  The Road to Guyana’s Sound
  • Gavin Mendonca (Guyana)
  • Deo Persaud (Guyana).  Music and Peace:  Buxton Fusion
  • Amar Ramessar (Guyana)
  • Rohan Sagar (Guyana)
  • Burchmore Simon (Guyana)

 

P#11:  Issues in Gender and Development in Guyana (Room: BO2)

Moderator:  Dr. Simone James-Alexander

Respondent: Dr. Alissa Trotz (University of Toronto)

  • Dr. Mellissa Ifill (University of Guyana).  Compiling Social, Political, and Economic Indicators on the Situation of Women in Guyana.
  • Cecilia McAlmont (University of Guyana).  Women Parliamentarians in Guyanese politics.
  • Jewel Thomas (University of Guyana).  Barriers to Young Women’s Participation in Politics in Guyana or Women and Identity in Guyana.
  • Dr. Paloma Mohamed (University of Guyana).

 

P#12:  How can we do it? (Room: BO3)

Moderator: Dr. Omannauth Udho

Respondent:  Dr. Desmond Thomas

  • Dr. Vishwa Nath Verma (University of Guyana).  Nutrients in Local Rice?
  • Dianna DaSilva-Glasgow (University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago).  Upgrading In The Global Furniture Value Chain: What Possibilities for Guyana?
  • Tarron Khemraj (tba).  Principles and Policies for Guyanese Economic Development
  • Collin Haynes (USA).  Restructuring Guyana’s Public Health System
  • Winston Felix (University of Guyana).  The Venezuelan Challenge to Guyana’s National Interest

11:15 – 13:15:  PLENARY PANEL (Main Hall)

P#13:  Contesting Guyana’s Foodways:  Reflections on Identity, Development, and Indigeneity, 50 years and Counting.

Moderator:  Norwell Hinds (Youth Worker, GuyberNet)

Respondent: Dr. Nigel Westmaas

  • Laura George (Amerindian Peoples’ Association, Guyana).  Reflections on Foods and Indigeneity—Post Independence.
  • Mark Chatarpal (Indiana University).  The Pesticide Paradox, Biotech companies and Guyanese agricultural politics.
  • Naicelis Rozema (Independent Researcher).  Multicultural food consumption?  Contextualizing the Food Policies of Guyana, Venezuela, and the United States.
  • Anan Xola (Afri-Can FoodBasket).  Local Food:  The Sustainable Food Movement in Light of Climate Change and Food Injustice.
  • Arnold De Mendonca (Inter-American Institute for Co-operation in Agriculture, Guyana).  Guyana—Strides Towards Food Security.
  • Aruna Panday (York University).  Irrigation & Drainage:  Technology, Development and Identity in Guyana.
  • Dr. Wazir Mohamed (Indiana University).  Intersections of African and East Indians in the History and Memory of Sugar and Rice.

13:30 – 15:00:  CONCURRENT PANELS – LOOKING FORWARD

P#14:  Society, Religiosity, and Values (Room: BO2)

Moderator: Dr. David Singh

Respondent: Reverend Father Charles Davidson, Anglican Bishop of the Diocese Guyana

  • Vidur Dindayal (United Kingdom).  The Four Questions
  • Charles Liverpool (Atlanta).  A Just and Caring Society
  • Jolana Watson (Ohio University).  Decolonization and Media Technologies
  • Keith Waithe and Dr. Michelle Yaa Asantewa (United Kingdom).  Guyanese Komfa:  A Ritual Act in Practice.

 

P#15:  Eusi Kwayana:  “The Great Teacher at Large.” (Room: BO3)

Moderator:  Dr. Wazir Mohamed (Indiana University)

Respondent: Estherine Adams (University of Guyana)

  • Dr. Nigel Westmaas (Hamilton College, New York). “Measuring the Extraordinary Range and Depth of Eusi Kwayana’s Prose:  A Biographical Assessment.”
  • Dr. David Hinds (Arizona State University).  Eusi Kwayana and the Independent Pole in Guyana’s Post-Colonial Political Tradition.
  • Dr. Alissa Trotz (University of Toronto).

 

P#18:  Science and Technology’s Role in Defining Guyana’s Trajectory: Then, Now and What Must Be….Technology.” A Round Table (Room: BO1)

Moderator:  Dr.  Suresh Narine

Respondent: Dr. Terence Blackman

  • Dr. Charles Griffith
  • Dr. Patrick Chesney

15:30 -17:00:  CONCURRENT PANELS:  How Do We Get There?

P#16:  Economy and Governance (Room: BO1)

Moderator:  Stanley Ming

Respondent: Keith Cholmondeley

  • Dianna DaSilva-Glasgow (University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago).  Food and
    Agricultural Exports
  • Ann Persaud (University of Central Lancashire). Public Private Partnership: Ingenious or Idealistic? An Exploration of the Guyana Experience
  • Collin Constantine (Kingston University & University of London).  Allocation of Human Capital and Economic Performance in Guyana
  • Dr.  Leyland M. Lucas (Morgan State University).  Diaspora Engagement.
  • Eric Philips (Guyana).  A Just and Caring Soceity

 

P#17:  Repositioning the University of Guyana for National Development (Room: BO2)

Moderator:  Dr. Mellissa Ifill (University of Guyana)

Respondent: Dr. Ivelaw Griffith, Vice Chancellor, University of Guyana

  • Dr. Thomas Singh (University of Guyana).  Financing Tertiary Education:  A Corporate Model.
  • Dr. Patsy Francis (University of Guyana).  Exercising Political Control:  The Rationale for Autonomy at the University of Guyana.
  • Bruce Haynes (University of Guyana).  Quality Operational Services and Strategic Support:  The Role of Non-Academic Staff in Repositioning the University of Guyana for National Development.

 

P#19:  Sustainability, Innovation & Entrepreneurship—Mainstreaming through education in Guyana with links to the Caribbean and Global Community: A Round Table (Room: B03)

Moderator: Dr. Maya A. Trotz (University of South Florida)

Respondent:  Dawn Fox (Guyana)

  • Dr. Michelle Foster (West Virginia)
  • Ayanna Young Marshall (Guyana)
  • Saran Nurse (USA)
  • Petal Punalall-Jetoo (Guyana)

17:00:  CLOSING PLENARY (Main Hall)

  • Dr. James Rose
  • Dr. Nigel Gravesande (University of Guyana).  Rapporteur’s interim report

[/fusion_tab]
[fusion_tab title=”June 5, 2016″]

York College, The City University of New York
94-20 Guy R Brewer Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11451

08:00 – Noon: Registration


09:30:Opening Plenary Session (Faculty Dining Room)

  • National Anthem
  • Premiere of Is We Own by Annette Arjoon & Dave Martins.
  • Welcome remarks
  • Conference Logistics

10:00 – 11:30 CONCURRENT PANEL

P#20:  Who Are We? (Room 3B01)

Moderator: Dr. Pauline Baird

Respondent: TBD

  • Vidur Dindayal (United Kingdom).  The Four Questions
  • Dr. Rory Fraser (University of Alabama).  Guyana Nature
  • Dr. Kimani Nehusi (Temple University).  Ancestral Land, Ancestral Memory and Re-memory.

 

P#21:  What Has Been Our Journey?  (Room 3C04)

Moderator: Hugh Hamiliton

Respondent: Dr. Rudy Jadoopat

  • Damion Trent (USA).  Guyana, A farce of Independence
  • Dr. Judy Gleason Carew (University of Kentucky).  Jan Carew on Guyanese culture
  • Dr. Aliyah Khan (University of Michigan).  Estate and Exile
  • Dr. Lear Matthews (Empire State College, CUNY) and Desmond Roberts (Independent Researcher).  Diaspora Identity
  • Dr. Godfrey L Brandt (Godfrey Okeye University).  Land of the Lost Jaguar: On Conceptions of Home and Ideologies of Return in the Contemporary Guyanese Diaspora

 

P#22:  What Can We Become? (Room 3C05)

Moderator:  TBD

Respondent: Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

  • Eric Phillips (Guyana).  Towards a Just and Caring Future.
  • Dr. Terence Blackman (Medgar Evers College, City University of New York). Can you hear the Shape of a Drum?
  • Tarron Khemraj (USA)  Economic Development
  • Dr. Denis Canterbury (Eastern Connecticut State University)  The ‘New’ Authoritarianism in Guyana—1992 to 2015

11:30-12:30: LUNCH


12:30-14:00:CONCURRENT PANELS

P# 23:  What can we become? (Room 3B01)

Moderator:  Gaitura Bahadur

Respondent:  TBD

  • Dr. Rory Fraser (University of Alabama).  Place and Identity.
  • Dr. Regina Bernard-Carreno (Baruch College, City University of New York) Preserving Guyanese Culture ( a performance)
  • James Richmond (USA).  Evolution of Guyanese Unique Creative Poetic Art Form
  • Dr. Shamir Ally (William Loveland College) Servant leadership
  • Ronald Lammy (Guyana Cultural Association of New York, Inc.).  GCA Awards

 

P# 24:  How can we get there? (Room 3C04)

Moderator:  Ngozi Moses

Respondent: Dr. Wazir Mohamed

  • Dr. Leyland M. Lucas (Morgan State University).  Role of the University in a Developing Economy
  • Dr. Lorraine Emeghebo (Molloy College) Partnership to Enhance Nursing Education in Guyana
  • Dr. (Rudy) Rampadarat Jadoopat (New York, USA).  A Strong Correlation Between the Economic Development of Guyana and its International Economic Relations.
  • Dr. Michael Ralph (College and University Professional Accreditation Services).  A Call to Action:  The Fierce Urgency of Now:  A Blueprint for Guyana Diaspora Engagement.
  • Sase Singh (USA). What Can We Become of Sugar

 

P# 25: “Beyond the water’s edge: The nexus between defense and diplomacy in Guyana” (Room 3C05)

Moderator:  Professor Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith

Respondent: Colin Moore, Esq

  • Ambassador George W. Talbot
  • Col. (Ret.) Desmond Roberts
  • Captain Gerry Gouveia, CEO, Roraima Airways and member, Private Sector Commission

14:00-15:30:PLENARY SESSION

P# 26:  Diaspora engagement

Moderator: Dr. Rovin Deodat

Respondent: Kojo Nnamdi

  • Dr. Leyland M. Lucas (Morgan State University).  Leveraging the Diaspora for Community Economic Development.
  • Dr. Lear Matthews (Empire College, City University of New York) and  Col. (Ret.) Desmond Roberts (Independent Researcher)
  • Dr. Carl Niamatali (Guyana.) Guyana  Health Challenges for the 21 century -Novel Ideas …new Solutions

15:30-17:00: CLOSING PLENARY SESSION

  • Ms. RKHTY (USA).  A Song.
  • Professor Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith
  • Dr. Nigel Gravesande (University of Guyana).  Rapporteur’s Interim Report

[/fusion_tab]
[/fusion_tabs]

Download a PDF of the Guyana@50 Schedule here.

For enquiries and more information, or to submit completed papers visit:

Web Address: guyfolkfest.org/Guyana50
Email:  proposal@guyana50symposia.org

Leave a Reply