Barbados

Ingrid Thompson, chief archivist, visits The National Archives with Britain's Prince Charles, in Bridgetown.

Reparations are ‘fueling the spirit of republicanism’ in Barbados, poet laureate says

Conflict & Justice

Esther Phillips, Barbados’ poet laureate, talked with The World’s host Marco Werman about the island nation’s efforts to grapple with its brutal colonial past.

President Joe Biden waves towards the White House balcony in Washington

US, Canada and Mexico to hold talks at the White House

Top of The World
Man in orang jumpsuit dancing in front of two people in army fatigues

This is a remix? Childish Gambino’s ‘This is America’ has started a global wave of remix videos

Future Folk
Jamaicans take part in a demonstration against the rape of three children and two women in Kingston in 2012.

Caribbean rape culture is back on display

Justice

Endangered birds survive hurricanes during migration, only to be killed by hunters

Environment
The World

Cuba’s British West Indian Enclave

Global Politics

There’s an enclave of British-ness in a large Caribbean nation where most people speak Spanish. The BBC’s Sarah Rainsford went to find out more.

Tracking Hurricanes from the Caribbean

Environment

Meteorologist Kathy Ann Caesar of the Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology in Barbados says the islands along the southern rim of the Caribbean rarely experience direct hits by hurricanes, due to their proximity to the equator.

Sugar In The Blood: Andrea Stuart’s Barbadian Legacy

Arts, Culture & Media

Marco Werman talks with author Andrea Stuart, about her complicated family history. Stuart is descended from British settlers who went to Barbados in the 17th century, and from the slaves who worked on their sugar plantations.

The World

TALES AS TALL AS MANGO TREES

Storyteller Ken Corsbie of Guyana and Barbados performs the birth of the steel drum, in poetry, and spins tales about northern habits of materialism.

The World

TALES AS TALL AS MANGO TREES

Storyteller Ken Corsbie of Guyana and Barbados performs the birth of the steel drum, in poetry, and spins tales about northern habits of materialism.