Caribbean Quilt
jps.library.utoronto.caCaribbean Quilt is a student-run, student and faculty-edited journal that provides an interdisciplinary medium for expression and critical thought focused on the study of the Caribbean and its peoples. The journal aims to reduce systemic barriers in student experiences in academia including issues of Eurocentrism and a lack of an interdisciplinary, intersectional, and inclusive lens amongst mainstream subject matter. Caribbean Quilt is indexed on the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) with pieces digitally archived on the PKP Preservation Network. Caribbean Quilt is published by the Caribbean Studies Students’ Union (CARSSU) which is the academic student group representing all full-time students at the University of Toronto, enrolled in a Caribbean Studies course or program, and caters more broadly to those from the diaspora and other marginalized groups in the Greater Toronto Area. The aim of Caribbean Quilt – and of the Caribbean Studies Students Union (CARSSU) – is to organize with students to create spaces that facilitate opportunities for students to advocate for the betterment of the Caribbean while acknowledging the pertinent issues facing the region and its diaspora. In keeping with this aim, the University of Toronto Journal of Caribbean Studies seeks to provide a platform for academic and artistic work produced about the Caribbean and its diaspora.
Read moreCaribbean Quilt is a student-run, student and faculty-edited journal that provides an interdisciplinary medium for expression and critical thought focused on the study of the Caribbean and its peoples. The journal aims to reduce systemic barriers in student experiences in academia including issues of Eurocentrism and a lack of an interdisciplinary, intersectional, and inclusive lens amongst mainstream subject matter. Caribbean Quilt is indexed on the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) with pieces digitally archived on the PKP Preservation Network. Caribbean Quilt is published by the Caribbean Studies Students’ Union (CARSSU) which is the academic student group representing all full-time students at the University of Toronto, enrolled in a Caribbean Studies course or program, and caters more broadly to those from the diaspora and other marginalized groups in the Greater Toronto Area. The aim of Caribbean Quilt – and of the Caribbean Studies Students Union (CARSSU) – is to organize with students to create spaces that facilitate opportunities for students to advocate for the betterment of the Caribbean while acknowledging the pertinent issues facing the region and its diaspora. In keeping with this aim, the University of Toronto Journal of Caribbean Studies seeks to provide a platform for academic and artistic work produced about the Caribbean and its diaspora.
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