Global Solidarity

Where do the Mayan get remedy. The ICJ has ruled already. Christina Coc has been arrested for conspiracy. This will not end pretty; rather it’s a call for solidarity. This matter must be fixed as a society OR it will affect the whole country.

Spokenword 501 Episode XXX1

It’s Belizean poetry out loud and at its best, Friday October 17th, at the Brick Oven in Belize City. Emcee: Kyo D’Asassin 501 Spokenword Poetry = Culture in #ivolution.

On Unity and Wider Participation

Belizeans are looking for a savior, and in that case we are quick to criticize one another. Dylan is not our knight in shining armor. It’s time to stop being lazy dependent groups of followers. Time to stop pointing fingers. We are leaders, lets educate the youngsters. Every year Belize gets 5000 new eligible voters. He is only as strong as his followers. And we are the ones to set the agenda. After thirty plus years of divide and conquer. When will we get it that the country’s future is dependent on us working together?

“We Cannot Import Moses!”

In memory of Belizean statesman Bert Tucker, AbdulMajeed K. Nunez writes : “Belize just lost and Icon A patriot to this nation Bert Tucker was internationalist of Belizean heritage…”

Belize People’s Front Reflects on Loss of Kayla Burgess

The most recent tragedy in our nation places it’s mark in the long list of the many killings in our nation and to us it is another one of our Belizean family that has been taken away from us and a family robbed of their loved one.

The Gladden Plan: “800 MILES TO PROSPERITY”

The Gladden Plan proposes: The development of a Dry Canal or Overland Trade Link between the Atlantic and Pacific Seaboard via Belize and Guatemala as a viable alternative to the Panama Canal.

Are Belizeans Ready to Walk the Walk?

“Democracy in Belize, at the level of discourse, is encouraging. Organizationally, the democracy is not at the level the discourse is. In other words, there are more individuals and organizations who talk the talk than walk the walk. But, there is more talking and more walking than there have ever been. These are good signs, we submit. The people of Belize are becoming involved. “- Amandala Editorial

Minister Louis Farrakhan’s 1st Visit to Belize

In Jan of 1986 Honorable Min Louis Farrakhan visited the nation of Belize as a part of his Caribbean tour. Upon his arrival he visited the ancient Mayan temple and paid respect to the indigenous people of the region. The issues the Minister address in 1986 has become more urgent and relevant in Belize in 2011. Today 85% of Belizean arable land is now in the hands of foreign ownership. Meanwhile the country has since descended into urban and fratricidal violence among the youth population.