Corey Gilkes – Independent Researcher
Corey Gilkes is an independent researcher who examines and interprets history from the perspectives of factual revisionism and decoloniality. He has written articles for www.trinicenter.com, www.wired868.com and www.globalcomment.com. Corey Gilkes also has his own blog page at coreygilkes.wordpress.com and is currently working on book projects that focus on J’Ouvert Ole Mas in San Fernando as social commentary, a decolonial analysis of the “poor” work ethic in this society, as well as another book examining the negative impact of European social values through Christianity on traditional concepts of African femininity in Trinidad and Tobago.