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The Caribbean Voice is a New York based NGO that has been involved in social activism since its launch in 1998.
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By Mark Schuller This column was first published on Common Dreams (www.commondreams.org)
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By Gerard Best Gerard Best is a researcher and writer covering social issues across the Caribbean and Latin America.
By Lear Matthews Lear Matthews is professor, State University of New York, Empire State College.
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