by MCH | Apr 16, 2022 | Community
The Caribbean Easter is celebrated with food, God, and glorious kite flying.We eat saltfish, dumplings, ground provision ( yam, dasheen, eddoes, sweet potatoes) plantain, and rice maybe. Conkie was my favorite taste of Easter this year. However, allow me to set the...
by MCH | Apr 15, 2022 | Community, Education
Church and school in most Caribbean territories and St. Kitts being no exceptions have enjoyed a long and tumultuous relationship. Sunday School though a dieing classroom is still a thing. It’s a thing our parents and grandparents have to engage in di olden days....
by MCH | Mar 10, 2022 | Community, Education, Literacy
Teaching and learning is mediated by our culture, community and our homes. Thus, children come to formal classroom with prior knowledge from home and community. How do we use the information children have about language to teach them how to read? Most students do not...
by MCH | Feb 20, 2022 | Care, Community
Look at MitchUM He resides up college street He old since I small he is old Presently he is about about 90 something And he down di terminal liming 90 something and still liming If this was my grandfather my heart would a skips a 1000 beats. But the professionals say...
by MCH | Feb 20, 2022 | Community
We scripsy scapsy and in the walk of privilege we come last. Nobody aint leave no social ,political or cultural capital for #us what we had was/ is being earned we young and lil bit building and climbing A woman tell me yesterday a walking playing BIG. A must not...
by MCH | Feb 20, 2022 | Community
Yesterday after Ivy I sat next to this young mother of twins and her sister came after I was like when you find out you getting two you ain’t cry? No man my mother had 8 when a tired From mothering one meh siblings tek a tun Di family strong wid twins man, we know deh...