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The IsaLea Story
My grandmothers, Isabel and Leah inspired the writing of my novels. I never met either of them but learned that one worked on a sugar...

Eleanor P. Sam
Mar 291 min read
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Are Black Women Worth the Effort?
This year, Emancipation month feels different to me. There’s a level of new expectancy–an urgency for real change, and I want to fully...

Eleanor P. Sam
Mar 273 min read
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Heal, Not Hurt Our Dear Mother
You’d be hard pressed to meet a Guyanese who doesn’t know about the renewed threats by Venezuela, our neighbour to the west, to annex...

Eleanor P. Sam
Mar 273 min read
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Is Your Mind Emancipated?
Some years ago, I listened to two young Black colleagues joshing. One, who was born in a Caribbean nation, commented to the other, born...

Eleanor P. Sam
Mar 273 min read
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The Berbice Slave Rebellion
Coffij Statue in the Square of Revolution in Georgetown, Guyana In this celebration month of Black history, as we honour our heroes and...

Eleanor P. Sam
Mar 273 min read
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