Exploring the High Rates of Social Violence in the America
For decades, the Americas have been the most violent part of the world outside active war zones. Many factors contribute to this, but long-term solutions remain difficult to achieve.
You Can Learn a Lot About Someone’s Mind From the Way They Talk
Scientists are uncovering how the hidden effort of talking affects everything from everyday conversations to spotting deception and fake news.
Polack Post: Caribbean Film Industry : Trump 100% Foreign Movie Tariff
By Peter Polack Peter Polack The emperor of the world recently announced that he was imposing a 100% tariff on all foreign made films broadcast in the United States. This will be bad news for the Jamaican prime minister who…
Polack Post: Caribbean Canada Connection – What Next?
From Peter Polack Peter Polack Canada has had an extensive connection with the Caribbean while it was a colony and later as an independent state. Unlike many of the Caribbean nations now driving towards being a republic unconnected to the…
Polack Post: Caribbean Common Community – Thank You Trump
By Peter Polack Peter Polack One of the older Caribbean shipping companies recently announced a promising link between Jamaica and Grand Cayman dedicated to reducing shipments from the USA. This is not a novel idea with an extended history of…
Polack Post: Caribbean Drunk Driving – Ounce Of Prevention
By Peter Polack Peter Polack A senior police officer in the Cayman Islands has suggested in a recent media article that lowering the alcohol drunk driving limit would lower road deaths. Curious. A few months prior, his colleague , also…
Reviving the Serengeti: How Maasai Women’s Dairy Initiatives Protect Wildlife and Communities
Facing habitat loss, climate change, and shifting livelihoods, Maasai women are leading a transformative program that links sustainable dairy farming with the preservation of the Serengeti’s iconic migrations and the resilience of local communities
The Memory of Chilean Resistance Sails Toward Gaza. Conversation with Marita Rodríguez, Member of the Global Sumud Flotilla
By Taroa Zúñiga and Vijay Prashad Author Bio: This article was produced by Globetrotter. Taroa Zúñiga Silva is a writer and Spanish media coordinator for Globetrotter. She is the director of the publishing house La Trocha and a member of the Mecha…
The Ourobourean Age: America at the Precipice of Self-Destruction
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, America faces a crisis unlike any in its history—more precarious than the Civil War, World War II, Vietnam, the civil rights movement, or 9/11. Society is consuming itself: institutions, norms, and trust are eroding, polarization is totalizing, and leadership is catastrophically incompetent. Using the metaphor of the ouroboros, this essay examines the recursive dangers of ideological violence, disinformation, and global authoritarianism, while offering concrete prescriptions for leaders and citizens alike. The stakes are existential: America must choose self-destruction or rebirth.
Polack Post: Caribbean UK territories recognize Palestine – No say no vote
Peter Polack By Peter Polack The citizens of the British territories in the Caribbean woke up recently to discover that they had recognized the state of Palestine. The people of the Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, the Turks and Caicos…















