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The Neoliberal Round Week-End with Renaldo, Donte and Montel
Saison 10 · Épisode 52
dimanche 27 avril 2025 • Durée 11:12
Montel joins the team at The Neoliberal to discuss: The Eagles picks Jihaad in the first round and Nabuku in the second-round of the NFL draft. Zelenskyy is embraced and No applause for Trump at Pope Francis Funeral
Montel is a new Sport's Analyst at The Neoliberal Round and The Neoliberal Corporation who will appear on our week-end shows to discuss, fashion, entertainment and Sports.
The Neoliberal celebrates 4-years on April 21 2025. Thank you for making The Neoliberal.
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The Penn Relays Begin at Penn: A Tradition Rooted in Speed, Culture, and Diaspora Pride
Saison 10 · Épisode 49
jeudi 24 avril 2025 • Durée 05:59
The Penn Relays have officially begun at the University of Pennsylvania—my alma mater—and once again, the historic Franklin Field is alive with the spirit of one of the oldest and most prestigious track and field events in the Americas. Hosted annually by Penn Athletics, the Relays are more than just a sporting event—they are a cultural moment, especially for the Caribbean diaspora.
You simply cannot mention the Penn Relays without mentioning Jamaica in the same breath. Jamaicans have long been dominant and enthusiastic participants, from high school standouts to collegiate champions. The relays serve as a proving ground for emerging talent and a showcase of track royalty.
I remember one year when I had the privilege to volunteer at the games. It was a moment I’ll never forget—I met the likes of Bill Cosby, the Hon. Portia Simpson Miller (Jamaica’s first woman Prime Minister), and track legends such as Asafa Powell, Usain Bolt, and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. The electric atmosphere, the sound of cheering crowds, and the buzz around potential stars from across the U.S. and Caribbean left an indelible mark on me.
Yet, something feels different this year. While the 2025 Penn Relays have kicked off with their usual modest energy, there’s a noticeable lack of media coverage and buzz. Surprisingly, many locals in Philadelphia I spoke to either weren’t aware the Penn Relays were happening or didn’t know what the event was at all. This is a stark contrast to years past, when the city would buzz with anticipation and pride.
Still, the Caribbean diaspora and college track athletes from around the country are already making their way to the city, bringing with them a growing excitement that’s starting to creep in. Although mainstream media has yet to fully engage, the passion of the people remains. A quick keyword search or hashtag scroll for “Penn Relays 2025” yields only a handful of results—disappointing for such a historic event.
We remain hopeful that as the week unfolds, coverage will swell and the attention this event deserves will return. In these turbulent and uncertain times, we need events like the Penn Relays. They offer catharsis and community—a moment to celebrate excellence, heritage, and unity.
Between the NBA playoffs and the Penn Relays, there’s a lot to look forward to this week. Stay tuned—The Neoliberal Round and our YouTube channel may bring you interviews, event highlights, and the heartbeat of the city and its athletes as the games progress.
Until then,
Renaldo C. McKenzie
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Renaldo McKenzie is Author of Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance, President of the Neoliberal Corporation, The Neoliberal, and Creator and Host of The Neoliberal Round Podcast and YouTube Channel.
Renaldo is also a two-time graduate of The University of Pennsylvania and currently a Professor at Jamaica Theological Seminary and a Georgetown Liberal Studies Fellow.
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First published in The Neoliberal Journals at The Neoliberal Corporation Moral Magazine website:
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The Penn Relays Begin at Penn: A Tradition Rooted in Speed, Culture, and Diaspora Pride
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Caribbean Thought Lecture 11: Guyana and Belize, Cayman and Bahamas
Saison 10 · Épisode 44
samedi 12 avril 2025 • Durée 01:21:58
Rev. Renaldo C. McKenzie, continues with the Lectures in Caribbean Thought at Jamaica Theological Seminary. This week Group 2 presents on Belize and Guyana, two countries that are located on the southern mainland of America bordering the Caribbean Sea. Group 4 will present on Bahamas and Cayman Islands.Rev. McKenzie introduces the Lecture first by discussing the tariffs placed on the Caribbean by the US.Subscribe: via any streamhttps://anchor.fm/theneoliberal
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Trailer Excerpt to The Renaldo McKenzie Interview by Wendy Aris of Berkshire Hall and Epping Press
Saison 9 · Épisode 17
samedi 20 juillet 2024 • Durée 08:25
This is an 8-minute trailer excerpt of a recent interview by Wendy Aris of the Dis A Fimi History Podcast who interviewed #theneoliberalround Creator and Host The Neoliberal Round Podcast Professor of Caribbean Thought at Jamaica Theological Seminary and Author of #Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance (Now available in any format and in audio via the Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/B099LFCD79/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-267926&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_267926_rh_us) Renaldo talks about his #research "Exploring Attitudes Towards Afro-Caribbean Beliefs and Traditions": Read more via https://www.researchgate.net/publication/372364213_Exploring_Changing_Attitudes_towards_Afro-Caribbean_Beliefs_in_JamaicaCaribbean_A_Study_of_Socio-Political_Religious_and_Cultural_Influences?_tp=eyJjb250ZXh0Ijp7ImZpcnN0UGFnZSI6InByb2ZpbGUiLCJwYWdlIjoicHJvZmlsZSJ9fQ Professor Renaldo McKenzie is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania studied Philosophy at The University of the West Indies, and is at Georgetown University completing a Doctorate. Get the full video here: https://youtu.be/68QgqC0vsSU?si=5NXqV2AI3ygmquiV Subscribe to The NeoLiberal Round https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal
Caribbean Thought Lecture 13 Caribbean Music, Feat King Shawa Part 1 on The NeoLiberal Round
Saison 9 · Épisode 16
samedi 20 juillet 2024 • Durée 01:18:06
What is Trinibad? Is Afro-Caribbean Music of African Heritage or somewhere else? King Shawa joins the class to discuss Caribbean Music, providing a unique perspective that is #postcolonial and radical yet interesting. #kingshawa is a reggae artist originally from Trinidad who resides in Philadelphia Usa. Professor Renaldo begins the class with a brief introductory discussion about the Caribbean and introduces the Guest Speaker for the day. Then the Prof sways into the presentation inviting the speaker to share for the rest of the class. Due to the length of the lecture, we broke it up into parts 1 and 2. This is part 1. The second part concludes with the speaker's wrap-up and a debrief with the students and the Professor at the end.
The Couse Lecture: Caribbean Thought
College/Seminary: Jamaica Theological Seminary https://jts.edu.jm
Professor: Rev. Renaldo C. McKenzie, Author of Neoliberalism
Text #Book: Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance,
Mode: Face-to-Face on Zoom
Level: 2200
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News: The Attempted Assassination of Former President Donald Trump at Rally
Saison 9 · Épisode 15
dimanche 14 juillet 2024 • Durée 24:52
A Troubling Incident: That's how The NeoLiberal Journals at The Neoliberal Corporation is reporting the assassination attempt on Former President Donald J. Trump. On this episode of The NeoLiberal Round Podcast and YouTube Channel, Host Renaldo McKenzie and Co-Hst discuss the article and news surrounding the Assassination. We also provide news clips from actual footage from our sources and affiliates and other third-party news. The video of Donald Trump is played in the foreground as the hosts discuss and comment on the attack at the rally.
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Recent events at the Donald Trump rally have raised serious concerns. Eyewitnesses report seeing a 20-year-old (Thomas Crooks) attempting to assassinate Donald Trump by climbing a building with a rifle, an area that should have been secured. Despite alerting law enforcement, bystanders observed no immediate action. Furthermore, Secret Service agents were seen on a roof behind Trump, aiming their guns at the shooter, yet law enforcement only reacted after the shooter fired his weapon.
This delay in response prompts critical questions about potential failures and the possibility of organized involvement. Initial reports indicate the gunman did not act alone, resulting in one fatality and two injuries. The gunman was eventually killed by law enforcement. We must examine where law enforcement fell short and whether this incident was part of a larger conspiracy. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Secret Service, and other Law enforcement agencies are investigating the incident and will provide further updates on the stories circulating bout the assassination attempts.
Background:
The attempted assassination occurred during a highly anticipated rally where former President Donald Trump was addressing his supporters. The 20-year-old gunman, whose identity is being withheld pending further investigation, managed to gain access to a vantage point that should have been off-limits. This breach of security has sparked outrage and calls for a thorough investigation into the protocols and actions of the law enforcement agencies involved.
Key Details:
- Eyewitness Accounts: Attendees saw the shooter climbing the building and alerted law enforcement.
- Delayed Response: Despite being informed, there was no immediate action from law enforcement until the shooter fired.
- Secret Service Actions: Agents were positioned on a roof behind Trump and were seen aiming at the shooter.
- Casualties: Two individuals were killed, and one was injured before the shooter was neutralized.
Reference:
- Eyewitness reports on the shooter’s actions
- Details on law enforcement’s delayed response
- Secret Service agents’ positioning and actions
- Initial investigation findings on possible accomplices
- Official statements from law enforcement and event organizers
- https://theneoliberal.com
This incident underscores the critical need for rigorous security measures and swift, decisive action in the face of threats. The NeoLiberal Journals will continue to follow this story closely, providing updates as more information becomes available.
Caribbean Thought Lecture 11: The Paradox of Sovereignty by Prof Renaldo C, McKenzie
Saison 9 · Épisode 14
dimanche 14 juillet 2024 • Durée 01:08:35
What is the difference between Haiti and Cuba and the other Caribbean Islands such as Jamaica and Barbados?
In today's Lecture, we begin by asking the students to provide an answer from several options. The activity provided a vital introduction to the topic, exploring the paradox of sovereignty. The Lecture is part of a course at Jamaica Theological Seminary https://jts.edu.jm and a Lecture series by The Neoliberal Corporation , https://theneoliberal.com. The students in the class are taking the course via zoom from all over the world.
The Lecture is delivered by Professor Renaldo McKenzie, Author of Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance and Doctoral Candidate at Georgetown University and Temple University Renaldo graduated from University of Penn and is a Penn Alumni.
Lecture in Notes: The Paradox of Sovereignty: Cuba and Haiti's Struggle for Freedom and the Challenge of Development (Chapter Excerpt).
By Rev. Renaldo McKenzie, Author of NeoLiberal Globalization Reconsidered,Professor of Caribbean Thought, Jamaica Theological Seminary
Brain Teaser: Quiz What do Haiti and Cuba not have in common with D.R., Jamaica, Trinidad, and Barbados?
1. Poorest in the world
2. Black and brown peoples
3. Granted freedoms
4. Taken Freedoms
5. Embargoes and shaky diplomacy and international relations
6. Debt, dependency and non-competitiveness
7. Formerly colonized
Options:
A. 2, 5, 6 and 7
B. 1, 4 and 5
C. 1 only 3
D. 3 and 4
E. 1, 3, and 4
F. All of the above
The Answer Reveals A Complex Tapestry of Independence and Adversity With its vibrant cultures, rich histories, and diverse peoples, the Caribbean region has long been a subject of fascination and study. Within this complex tapestry of Caribbean thought lies a brain teaser, a puzzle that invites contemplation and analysis. This quiz, exploring the nuanced differences among various Caribbean nations, catalyzes deeper reflection on the socio-political landscapes of these countries. At the heart of this brain teaser lies a question: What sets Haiti and Cuba apart from the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Trinidad, and Barbados? The options presented delve into a myriad of factors, from economic status to historical legacies, shedding light on the unique trajectories of these nations.Upon closer examination, the correct answer emerges 1, 4, and 5. This selection illuminates key distinctions between Haiti, Cuba, and their counterparts. Firstly, Haiti and Cuba are the poorest nations in the Caribbean, grappling with economic challenges exacerbated by external pressures such as embargoes and diplomatic complexities. Unlike their counterparts, who have experienced varying degrees of economic stability, Haiti and Cuba find themselves ensnared in a cycle of poverty and dependency. Secondly, the notion of granted freedoms versus taken freedoms emerges as a pivotal theme. While countries like Jamaica, Trinidad, and Barbados have navigated the complexities of post-colonial governance and attained a degree of political autonomy, Haiti and Cuba have a tumultuous history of fighting for their independence. Yet, despite their efforts to chart their own destinies, they remain ensnared in geopolitical struggles, their sovereignty undermined by external interventions.Thirdly, embargoes, shaky diplomacy, and international relations serve as formidable barriers to progress for Haiti and Cuba. Unlike their counterparts, who have forged diplomatic alliances and pursued avenues of economic growth, Haiti and Cuba find themselves marginalized on the global stage, grappling with the repercussions of contentious international policies. The crux of the matter lies in understanding the complexities of Caribbean thought and the diverse experiences of its constituent...Excerpt Ends.
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Lecture 9 Abbreviated Lecture Exploring the Research on Afro-Caribbean Beliefs Faiths
Saison 9 · Épisode 13
mercredi 10 juillet 2024 • Durée 16:12
Due to #hurricaneberyl , the Lecture was shortened, Today we discussed the research on Afro-Caribbean Beliefs and traditions. Prof. Renaldo McKenzie discussed attitudes toward #afrocaribbean religions and traditions and explored the #history of these traditions. The Lecture is delivered as part of a college course #caribbeanthought at @jtsintersection #jamaicatheologicalseminary. #renaldomckenzie is the author of Neoliberalism and Creator of The NeoLiberal Round Podcast and @YouTube channel. Renaldo is a doctoral candidate @georgetownuniversity and @templeuniversity . Renaldo graduated from @penn and studied #philosophy @uwimona and Theology @jtsintersection . Renaldo is working on a second book and is completing research on various issues.Subscribe for free @RenaldoMckenzie Support us at https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/supportVisit us at https://theneoliberal.com
Caribbean Thought Summer 2024: Lecture 8: St. Lucia, Grenada, Guyana and Martinique
Saison 9 · Épisode 13
mardi 9 juillet 2024 • Durée 02:04:52
Prof. Renaldo McKenzie continue with his Lecture @jtsintersection Jamaica Theological Seminary in #caribbeanthought exploring #caribbeanislands. Today we picked up from where we left off with the last two groups of students presenting on Grenada, St. Lucia, Guyana and Martinique Visit JTS at https://jts.edu.jm. This is a production of The NeoLiberal Corporation. Visit us at https://theneoliberal.com. Renaldo McKenzie is the author of #neoliberalism - Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality and Poverty, and the Creator and host of The NeoLiberal Corporation, and The Neoliberal Round respectively. Support us at https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support
Question: Should President Joe Biden Withdraw From The Presidential Race?
Saison 9 · Épisode 12
dimanche 7 juillet 2024 • Durée 20:18
These are pivotal times for President Joe Biden and the Democrats who must decide on whether to continue to have Joe Biden at the top of the Presidential ticket given his decline which was evident at the presidential debate last week Thursday, where he could not complete his answers/sentences, seeming oblivious at times, coughing with a cold and speaking slightly unintelligibly. Democrats and many on the left or left-leaning are urging him to get out of the race. Joe Biden has remained resolute accepting his failures at the debate but has not indicated that he would bow out, and stated that he is not going anywhere. Biden was also interviewed by the ABC team, days after the debate, hoping to repair the damage and to look presidential and able. Regardless, the interview on ABC did not do anything to quell the rising discontent. If anything, Biden appeared still suffering from a cold.
Host Renaldo C McKenzie and Co-Host Donte T Nelson discuss this and more on The Neoliberal Round Podcast.
The episode begins with two brief recordings, the first 2 minutes of the debate between the candidates. Then we share a brief recording of ABC reporters commenting on the interview that Biden did. After that, Renaldo mostly provides an in-depth analysis and commentary about whether Biden should step down and reports on the mood in the streets.
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