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Liming, Ole Talk, and the Politics of Listening
Foundational Tide Tracie Rogers 11/12/25 Foundational Tide Tracie Rogers 11/12/25

Liming, Ole Talk, and the Politics of Listening

In this episode, Professor Camille Nakhid joins Saltwater Reasonings to explore liming, ole talk, and the politics of listening—unpacking how Caribbean ways of knowing shape resistance, relation, and care across the diaspora.

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Reasoning as Method: Caribbean Epistemologies in Practice
Foundational Tide Tracie Rogers 3/11/19 Foundational Tide Tracie Rogers 3/11/19

Reasoning as Method: Caribbean Epistemologies in Practice

In this opening episode of Saltwater Reasonings, I sit with Yentyl Williams to explore how Caribbean traditions of reasoning shape our approach to knowledge, scholarship, and activism. We speak about Frantz Fanon, collective responsibility, and the marks our generation must choose to leave on the world.

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Tracie Rogers, PhD
University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica
Email: drtracierogers@gmail.com