Archved Issue May 2011



At midnight on May 29, 1962 – 49 years ago to the day – the West Indies Federation ceased to exist after running for four years (from 1958) with ten participating territories. It was primarily a political union involving Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Trinidad and Tobago.

A few months later, a Common Services Conference was convened to work out areas of continued cooperation and The University of the West Indies (in April 1962, the University College of the West Indies was converted from a college to a university), along with the Caribbean Meteorological Service and the Regional Shipping Service became the only three major entities to continue providing service to the region.

The ensuing years have seen independent nations formed, and the birth of community organizations like CARIFTA and CARICOM. Later would come movements to establish the CSME and the CCJ, still works in progress as far as implementation and acceptance go.

Nearly fifty years since the failed Federation, it is still unclear to many whether there should be an entity that could be identified as a West Indian nation. Certainly, there is little confidence that the politically driven movements have gathered the kind of momentum necessary to either create or sustain the development of a homeland for us all.more>>

Article by: Vaneisa Baksh, Editor, UWI Today

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UWI Calendar June-October 2011

Development of Coastal Communities
1-3 June, 2011
Port of Spain, T&T
Global South Asian Diaspora
1-4 June, 2011
UWI St. Augustine
Road Traffic Crashes in T&T
16 June, 2011
Ballroom, Hilton Hotel & Conference Centre
4th Biennial International Business, Banking & Finance Conference
22-24 June, 2011
Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre
CTLPA 14th Annual Conference
30 June-2 July, 2011
UWI St. Augustine
30th Annual West Indian Literature Conference
13-15 October, 2011
St. Augustine, UWI

Also In This Issue

  West Indian or What?: UWI leaders outline the role of the university as a regional institution
  From the Principal: A New Kind of Federation
  St. Augustine gets accreditation
  Reporting to the Campus Council
  No need to be Blue about Green Issues
  Towards a Borderless Region
  Diaspora Bonds and the Caribbean: Tapping into Innovative Financing Mechanisms
  If not West Indian, Then What?
  Cultivating Caribbean Cultural Regionalism
  University to drive integration and development
  Is Regionalism history?
  An Enduring Symbol of Caribbean identity
  Finding Balance on a Shifted Axis
  A Site of resistance for the region
  Congratulations to Dr. Tewarie
  Best Wishes to Dr. Gloudon
  Victory in Palo Seco
  Two for the Road: UWI Games on at Cave Hill