Twelfth Annual  E.O. LeBlanc Memorial Lecture to discuss traditional cultural livelihoods

(l-r) Derrick Theophile, Gwenneth Frederick, Miranda Stephenson, Micah Walter

Discussions of community livelihoods in Dominica will be take centre stage when the University of the West Indies (UWI) Global Campus Dominica and the Division of Culture host the 12th Annual E.O. LeBlanc Memorial Lecture with a Panel Discussion on Thursday, 9 October, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. at Alwin Bully Auditorium at UWI. 

This year’s panellists and their respective topics are:

  • Miranda Stephenson: “Toloma: Roots of Sustainability & Community Resilience”
  • Derrick Theophille: “Annou wivé bò lanmè-a: The Fishing Culture of Soufriere & Scott’s Head
  • Gweneth Frederick: “Kalinago crafts: Weaving traditional practice and modern business innovations.”

The Moderator is Mr. Micah Walter, Coordinator – Private Sector Relations, Industry, Commerce and Innovation in the Ministry of Labour, Public Service Reform, Social Partnership, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development.

“The theme of Dominica’s History Week during Independence Celebrations is reflected in the theme of the E.O. LeBlanc Memorial Lecture,” explains Dr. Kimone Joseph, Head, UWI Global Campus Dominica. “This year, we will explore how our local communities have historically sustained themselves through a combination of traditional practices and modern innovations that infuse cultural heritage, environmental stewardship, and economic survival to contribute to the resilience of several of Dominica’s communities.”

The E.O. LeBlanc Memorial Lecture public lecture series forms part of the National Independence Calendar and focuses on cultural themes in celebration of the life and work of Edward Oliver Le Blanc, Dominica’s first Premier. He was devoted to culture and was an avid reader and poet.

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