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Caribbean Tea

Caribbean Tea

By: Vivian M. Williams
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Caribbean Tea is your go-to podcast for bold, insightful conversations on the most pressing issues shaping the Caribbean today. Hosted by Vivian M. Williams, Kendol Morgan, and Denis Chabrol, this dynamic show takes a deep dive into the region’s social, cultural, political, and economic landscapes, spotlighting major events, influential figures, and trending topics from across the Caribbean and its global diaspora. Whether it’s breaking down complex policy debates, exploring cultural movements, or featuring the voices of top intellectuals, influencers, and leaders, Caribbean Tea serves up a fresh, unfiltered look at the region with clarity, depth, and wit. Tune in for thought-provoking discussions that stir the pot and challenge perspectives—because in the Caribbean, the tea is always hot.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Politics & Government
Episodes
  • 🎙️ Adrianna Younge: Between the Lines of Power and Proof
    Jun 2 2025

    In this powerful follow-up to the viral Caribbean Tea podcast episode *“Adrianna: Crisis, Outrage and Accountability,”* we go deeper into the systems and silences surrounding the tragic death of 15-year-old Adrianna Younge.

    Featuring Attorney General Anil Nandlall and criminal defense attorney Dr. Dexter Todd, this episode explores the collision of law, politics, and public trust — examining the pressures, narratives, and unanswered questions that continue to fuel national outrage.

    🎙️ Is justice being served, or shaped? ⚖️ What does accountability really look like in the corridors of power? 🕊️ And how do we protect the most vulnerable — especially young girls — in a society grappling with institutional failure?

    \#AdriannaYounge #JusticeForAdrianna #CaribbeanTea #Guyana #PowerAndProof #CaribbeanJustice #PublicAccountability

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • 🎙️Guns, Gangs, and Governance: The Caribbean's Crime Crisis
    May 27 2025

    Guns, Gangs & Governance – The Caribbean's Crime Crisis

    The Caribbean is facing a rising tide of violence, fueled by illegal firearms, organized crime, and failing institutions. In this hard-hitting episode of Caribbean Tea, we tackle the region’s deepening crime crisis — one that threatens not only public safety but the very foundations of governance and justice.

    Joining the discussion are three leading voices in Caribbean security and public affairs: 🔹 Paul Slowe – Retired Assistant Commissioner of Police (Guyana) 🔹 Professor Ivelaw Griffith – Security & governance expert 🔹 Gary Griffith – Former Commissioner of Police (Trinidad & Tobago)

    Together, they unpack: • The root causes of rising gun violence • The breakdown of institutional trust • Political interference and accountability gaps • What meaningful reform must look like

    This is more than a crime story — it's a governance wake-up call. Tune in and explore the urgent questions that Caribbean societies must confront.

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    #CaribbeanTea #CrimeCrisis #GunViolence #PublicSafety #Governance #PaulSlowe #GaryGriffith #IvelawGriffith

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 🎙️ Haiti's Crisis – Has the World Turned Its Back? Featuring former Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding
    May 23 2025

    What happens when a nation’s institutions crumble and the world looks away? In this urgent and revealing episode of Caribbean Tea, former Prime Minister of Jamaica Bruce Golding joins the hosts to unpack the deepening crisis in Haiti, where political collapse, gang violence, and humanitarian catastrophe have left a nation on the brink.

    Golding brings sharp insight and regional context to the conversation, examining the roots of Haiti’s governance breakdown, the failures of international engagement, and what must happen to restore order, dignity, and democracy for the Haitian people.

    Is the Caribbean doing enough? Where is the global community? And what responsibility do regional leaders hold in this unfolding tragedy?

    🎧 Listen to a sobering yet necessary conversation on regional responsibility, global indifference, and the future of a nation too often forgotten.

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    39 mins

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