
Martin Carter
Martin Carter was referenced in the context of the Caribbean education crisis, highlighting the necessity for collective involvement in reform efforts. His quote, 'All are involved, all are consumed,' underscores the urgency for leaders to take action in transforming the educational landscape to prevent further decline.
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Martin Carter was part of the group that discussed the founding of Stabroek News.
The end - Stabroek NewsMartin Carter was a celebrated poet whose work was influential in Guyanese literature and politics.
A tribute to Rupert RoopnaraineMartin Carter's poem is quoted to express the somber state of society and oppression.
Courage was the cherished value of Stabroek NewsMartin Carter contributed poems and co-edited an issue of New World Fortnightly.
The End of an EraMartin Carter is recognized as one of the great West Indian poets.
Bearing witness to the truthMartin Carter is Middlesbrough’s head of academy recruitment who also traveled to watch Listowell.
Kotoko starlet set to join MiddlesbroughThe late Martin Carter is referenced as the National Poet in the context of democracy.
The fragmentation of democracy - Stabroek NewsMartin Carter is the poet who has made the most profound statement in Guyanese literature.
The glowing flame of Martin Carter’s workMartin Carter was a prominent Guyanese poet whose work is being revisited in a retrospective by Moray House Trust.
Finding The Hidden Man - Stabroek NewsMartin Carter is considered the finest of all Guyanese poets and one of the finest poets to have emerged in the Caribbean region.
The poetry of Martin CarterWe dedicate the Poem 'Death of a Comrade' by Martin Carter to her loved ones.
Shirley Edwards weathered every political stormWith Martin Carter, his close friend, he did not sleep to dream, but dreamed to change his world.
Rickey Ramotar Singh (1 February 1937 to 5 July 2025)In the words of Martin Carter, Guyana’s Poet Laurate, 'Death must not find us thinking that we die.'
Rickey Singh’s contribution to Guyana’s and Caribbean journalism shall remain exceptional and timelessMartin Carter is referenced in the context of someone whose perspective changes with lucrative appointments.
Not one respondent addressed the substantive issues raised concerning President Ali’s conductMartin Carter is noted for calling Yeats's poem the best ever written.
Never may you have them allIn the words of Martin Carter, 'All are involved; all are consumed'.
The logic of the post-forensic autopsy spin doctorsMartin Carter's poetry reflects the collective grief and call for justice in the face of violence.
“All are Involved, All are Consumed.”Baba Eusi was instrumental in including the poetry of his friend and comrade Martin Carter in the English Literature syllabus.
Baba Kwayana has contributed tirelessly to every dimension of national lifeKwayana and the poet Martin Carter often rode their bicycles to and from Georgetown.
EUSI KWAYANA AT 100: A TRIBUTEMartin Carter is mentioned as one of the extraordinary imaginations in the West Indies.
Preserving the record - Stabroek NewsMartin Carter's quote emphasizes the need for involvement and urgency in addressing the education crisis.
Caribbean education is in a crisis, targeted interventions needed to strengthen critical infrastructure












































































































