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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the philosophical underpinnings of Caribbean identity, examining how colonial legacies shape contemporary notions of self. Participants will engage with critical theories that interrogate the intersections of race, culture, and identity in the Caribbean context.
This session focuses on the ethical implications of postcolonial governance and social justice in the Caribbean. It invites discussions on how historical injustices inform current ethical frameworks and practices.
This track investigates the role of memory in shaping modern Caribbean narratives, emphasizing the interplay between personal and collective histories. Scholars will analyze how these narratives reflect and resist colonial and modern influences.
This session aims to explore the diverse knowledge systems and intellectual traditions that exist within the Caribbean. It will highlight indigenous, African, and diasporic contributions to philosophical thought and their relevance today.
This track examines the complex belief systems and spiritual practices that characterize Caribbean societies. Discussions will focus on how these systems influence social cohesion, identity, and resistance against colonial narratives.
This session addresses the political dynamics of race in the Caribbean and the various forms of resistance that emerge in response. Participants will analyze historical and contemporary movements that challenge racial injustices.
This track explores the enduring impacts of colonialism on contemporary Caribbean societies. Scholars will discuss how colonial legacies manifest in social structures, cultural expressions, and political practices.
This session focuses on the role of critical thought in fostering social change within Caribbean contexts. It will highlight case studies where philosophical inquiry has led to transformative actions and movements.
This track invites discussions on narratives that articulate resistance and empowerment in the Caribbean. Participants will explore literary and artistic expressions that challenge dominant discourses and celebrate resilience.
This session examines the ethical dilemmas faced by political leaders and activists in the Caribbean. It will explore the tensions between personal ethics, political expediency, and the quest for social justice.
This track investigates the dynamic interplay between modernity and traditional practices in the Caribbean. Scholars will analyze how these intersections shape cultural identities and influence contemporary social issues.
