Bonaire Human Rights honored with award by CSA – Transforming our Caribbean.
A Bonaire
delegation participated in the Caribbean Studies Association (CSA) 2023
Conference from 5th – 9th June in St Croix, Virgin
Islands, United States.
This was an
historical event, as for the first time, the island of Bonaire was represented.
Our team, Bonaire Human Rights Organization (BHRO), Davika Bissessar Shaw and
James Finies from Nos Kier Boneiru Bek (NKBB), made a presentation and spoke on
behalf of the People of Bonaire, and the our organizations and Movemento pa
Kambio.
CSA is an
independent professional organization devoted to the promotion of Caribbean
studies from a multidisciplinary, multicultural point of view. It is the
primary association for scholars and practitioners working on the Caribbean
Region, including Central America and the Caribbean Coast of South America. CSA
Founders are Dr. Simon B. Jones-Hendrickson (Living in St. Croix) and Dr.
Roland I. Perusse (deceased). Their leadership has encouraged and motivated
interest for more than 300 Caribbeanists to formally join together to create, and
founded the annual CSA conference in 1974.
CSA 2023 St.
Croix Conference with this year’s theme: Transforming our Caribbean marks the
49th Anniversary and now has over 1100 members. The conference is held every
year in a different Country. This year it was for the first time in 47 years, held
at the University of Virgin Islands Ay St. Croix under the esteem and powerful
leadership of Dr. Chenzira Kahina Davis, President of the CSA.
The Bonaire
delegation had a very fruitful and productive time highlighting Bonaire's
Social Inequality, due to Netherlands numerous human rights violations. The
Bonaire delegation once again poked global awareness on severe inhumane actions
of the Dutch Government such as open immigration policy for mass Dutch
migration who can then vote in 90 days of arrival, creating a phenomena of Settlers
Colonialism in the 21st century, depopulation and displacing the
Bonerians to a minority on their own island. This migration caused the demoting
of local heads of department and replacing them with imported European Dutch
people - emphasizing that since the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles
that over 50% of the population was pushed below the poverty line etc. These
facts were presented to the world during this highly anticipated event which
garnered support from the global audience.
Mr. Finies
participated in a panel discussion on “Decolonization in the Caribbean”. This plenary on Sustainable Education by the
Dependency Studies Project: “Caribbean Colonialocracies”: The Prematurity of
Post – Coloniality was made up of esteem speakers from British Virgin Islands,
French Guiana and St. Maarten and Bonaire was chaired by Dr. Carlyle Corbin, UN
Expert on decolonization.
The 5 days
of Plenaries was very educational for the Bonaire delegation which was
completed by a beautiful Gala Night at the Governor’s House. The Honorable
Governor of St Croix, Albert Bryan Jr. and the Caribbean Studies Association
President Dr Chenzira Davis Kahina invited the Bonaire’s delegation to attend
the Caribbean Studies Association Conference Closing Ceremony & Award Gala
Dinner. They were thrilled and entertained by the Hostess Dr. Chenzira and the
CSA St, Croix People, showcasing their beautiful island and unique culture,
hospitality, and natural wonders with everyone at Caribbean Studies Week 2023.
It was an
amazing opportunity to connect with leaders, academics, and people from all
over the world.
Bonaire was
highlighted and got Caribbean and worldwide attention and the exposure as
Bonaire Human Rights Organization received a Caribbean Studies Association
Award as recognition of our outstanding advocacy and works for the human rights
of the Bonaire and Caribbean Peoples at the United Nations and International
platforms.
We, the
delegates, are grateful to our Hostess, President of CSA Dr. Chenzira Davis
Kahina, University of Virgin Islands, Governor Albert Bryan Jr for their
unwavering support and collaboration, which made our participation a success.
We would
also like to extend special thanks for the CSA2022-2023 Executive Council
representatives: Okama Ekpe Brook, Vice President (CSA President 2023-2024) -
Dr. Eris Schoburgh, CSA Immediate Past President (2022-2023) - Representatives:
Dr. Nicholas Faraclas (2022-2024) - Dr. Rhoda Arrindell (2022-2023- newly
elected CSA Vice President (2023-2024) - Dr. Kristina Hinds (2021-2023) - Regan
Reid (Graduate Student Rep. 2021-2023) - Dr. Dwaine Plaza, CSA Treasurer - Dr.
Mala Jokhan, CSA Secretariat - Meagan Sylvester, CSA Newsletter Chief Editor
Finally we like to extend a vote of thanks to special presidential appointed CSA2023 LOC representatives Ambassador Sis Dr. Sandra D. Richards (Barbados/UK/Global) and Ambassador Sharon Oshun Parris Chambers (Jamaica) for their invaluable assistance and sisterhood and help making the CSA St Croix 2023 historical and monumental.
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