“The important thing, I think, is that if you don't want to be a racist, you need to focus on how you treat people, not on how you react to people”: Trinidadian Ian Ramjohn suggests that “in the end, it all boils down to what you're used to.”
Circles Robinson posts an update on The Cuban Five for Havana Times.
Bahama Pundit's Larry Smith says of the Copenhagen Climate Change talks: “The good thing about action to address climate change is that it presents unprecedented opportunities for the world in terms of energy security, pollution control, technology innovation and sustainable development.”
Repeating Islands acknowledges the passing of “the ‘father of the Dominican rock'”, Luis Días.
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