As an avid reader and a book-collector, I am resharing a piece I wrote in 2007 as a reflective ‘faith’ piece . Today being World Book Day (March 2, 2023 ) propels me to so do. In a context of limited access to works of fiction and prose (as a teenager in Guyana), it was…
Author: caribleaper
was born and brought up in Guyana where I was based until 1987. Currently moves between the UK and France. I consider myself part of a complex Caribbean and Indian Diaspora: complex as the 1st movement of my ancestors from India was not a choice. My religious heritages include Islam, Hinduism and Christianity – Caribbean style.
I have lived, studied and worked in Guyana, Jamaica, Grenada, Curacao, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. And over the last 20 years I have been living and working in Birmingham and London. Like so many other members of the Caribbean Diaspora, “home” has a strange ring as it continues to be "elsewhere" for me!
In the Caribbean I have been involved in a variety of ministries, including community development work in Guyana and Grenada and ecumenical theological education in Guyana, Grenada and Curacao.
My academic qualifications include a BA degree in theology (University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica), an MA in theology and Caribbean Literature (University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica) and a PhD in Theology, Ecumenism and Missiology (University of Utrecht).
I am an avid cricketer, who gets excited over Bob Marley, big screens and good films, authentic Rum Punch [that is, Grenadian Style], good Caribbean Curry (largely creolised) and, of course the elusive Anancy