Author: Steve
SUPPORTING GRENADA DURING COVID-19
An Appeal from the Grenada High Commissioner
Following the COVID-19 lockdown of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique the Executive Committee of Grenada – Forward Ever contacted the Grenada High Commission to see in what was our organisation could help the people of the tri-state. Some of use are in a position to help those needing help and we encourage this.
Although we have not received a direct response from the GHC we have been supplied with the following message from Her Excellency Kisha A. Grant, High Commissioner of Grenada.
“Dear Nationals,
I bring you greetings from the High Commission of Grenada here in London.… Read on ...
Comrade Ed Spring – A Tribute
It is with great sorrow that we have to inform followers of Grenada – Forward Ever of the recent passing of Ed Spring. He was an exceptional fighter in the cause of liberation for all people and one of the many dear friends of Grenada and its Revolution. It is with much sadness that we pay this tribute to such an outstanding figure.
“Comrade” Ed, as he was known to many, was a community organiser, a campaigner for social justice, an artist and a communist. Like many close friends we could not remember when we met Ed. Some had know him from his time in the Communist Party of Great Britain and others from his time as a leader of the Tottenham Community Project (TCP), located on the High Road, a short distance from the football club.… Read on ...
EYE OF THE STORM
Economic Winds of Post COVID-19 Impact Being Felt in Grenada
By Michael Durn
An occasional correspondent for G-FE
Strategic economic decisions taken by successive governments have made the economy of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique heavily dependent on tourism. The most recent figures state that agriculture contributes 11% of GDP, with industry and services responsible for 20% and 69% respectively. The services element of the economy is made up, in large part, of tourism and associated services. Fifteen years ago the government illustrated its commitment to tourism as the foundation of Grenada’s economy by building a dedicated cruise terminal and integrated shopping centre in the capital St Georges.… Read on ...
Reclaiming and developing agriculture in the State of Grenada
Many are proposing COVID-19 solutions for the countries of the Caribbean region. Whilst a few wish to see business as usual for many citizens there has to be a “new normal”, which sees a radical move away from tourism and cruise ship visits. A debate is raging across Grenada about a return to agriculture, within a modern economic structure. Here Yao Atunwa, in an excellent article, argues persuasively in Now Grenada for a change from the old ways to the new normal.
“…I recall then-deputy Prime Minister, Bernard Coard, at the launching of Grenada Agro-Industries reminding attendees and the nation on a whole, that 400 years had elapsed and still the private sector did not seek to process the mangoes and guavas and other fruits rotting on the ground.… Read on ...
Archive
By Our Own Hands – A People’s History of the Grenadian Revolution
A pamphlet from CLS by Steve Cushion and Dennis Bartholomew
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Pictures of the Grenada Revolution
You can see a slide-show of pictures of the Grenada Revolution here… [opens in a new window]
Fedon and other PRG Pamphlets
Fedon Publishers was the publishing house of the People’s Revolutionary Government of Grenada
- To Construct from Morning
- Is Freedom We Making
- Grenada is not Alone
- The Grenada Revolution at Work
- Education is a Must
- In the Spirit of Butler
- Third Festival of the Revolution – contains statements from ministers and a list of achievements
Documents
PRG press statements
A collection of PRG press statements from the UWI Open Campus Library, St Georges.… Read on ...
Forward Ever Calendar
This calendar will provide information about upcoming events in Grenada and from across the world and curate key dates from Grenada’s history and events from other liberation campaigns. We invite contributions from sources that support progressive change to the lives of people across the globe.
Please submit dates; links and short descriptions of the events you wish to list, along with your contact details, to the Editorial Board of Grenada – Forward Ever at info@grenada-forwardever.net.
Remain Informed
Who’s Who on G-FE’s Executive Committee
Editorial Board of Grenada – Forward Ever
The Editorial Board of Grenada – Forward Ever’s website comprises: –
Chris Searle – Editor Emeritus
Chris is an internationally renowned author, publisher, educator and academic. He volunteered to work for the Grenada Revolution, where he was appointed by Minister of Education, Jacqueline Creft, as a senior advisor. He worked jointly with Paulo Freire, http://bit.ly/2EupBw4, the renowned Brazilian educator and philosopher, to successfully overhaul Grenada’s colonial educational curriculum and management.
Chris has agreed to take up the role of Editor Emeritus of the Editorial Board of Grenada – Forward Ever’s website. Watch this space.… Read on ...
Grenada – October 1983 – The Real Narrative
The story that the world has been told of the events leading up to the collapse of the Grenada Revolution is quite simple. The hard-liners of the New Jewel Movement, led by Bernard Coard took action to seize power from the moderate and reasonable Maurice Bishop, leading to the latters execution. The real story is different from that of the United States inspired narrative.
Earl Bosquet outlines the falsity of this story and presents a more accurate and nuanced version of these tragic events.
Coards Untied!
Coard and Maurice Bishop first met in 1957, both aged 12 and grew up to be two young friends and politicians whose party, the New Jewel Movement (NJM) would 22 years later lead the country’s Revolution.… Read on ...
Phyllis Coard – INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY MESSAGE
A world that works for everyone!
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
This March 8th marks 110 years since the first celebration of International Women’s Day, February 28 1909.
How many actions, how many sacrifices, have women of all ages, and skin colours, undertaken during these 110 years!
In Grenada, during our Revolution of 1979-1983, young women did not flee from the sexual abuse of employers. Instead the employers were made to stop! Women were proud to take up non-traditional jobs on buses, fishing boats and heavy construction equipment. So many women made so many sacrifices, not only for themselves but also to build our country!… Read on ...