Jamaica Gleaner

Consult to avoid another Garvey bust controvers­y – UWI prof

- – Myesha Broadie

THOUGH IN agreement with the move by the University of the West Indies (UWI) to remove the controvers­ial bust of National Hero Marcus Garvey, retired Professor Rupert Lewis has declared that replacing the ‘likeness’ should not be the focus of at present time.

“Our focus should be centred on the creation of programmes within the UWI that can tackle the developmen­t problems of Africa and the Caribbean in the 21st century,” Lewis told The Gleaner.

A political scientist, Lewis has published extensivel­y on Marcus Garvey’s activities in Jamaica and the Caribbean.

He argued that the unveiling of the Garvey bust saw a partnershi­p being forged between the Lagos University and the UWI, Mona.

“The principal of the UWI and the vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos unveiled the bust, and that was symbolic not just because there was a bust on the campus, but because there was a collaborat­ion between a Nigerian university and the UWI.”

PUBLIC EXPECTATIO­N

However, even while Lewis made those observatio­ns, he said that the bust should be removed, as the work did not meet the expectatio­ns of the public.

“It was very different from the images that we’ve seen in documentar­ies, and people want their hero or heroine to be seen in their best light, so to speak,” he said.

Noting the significan­ce of a Garvey bust, Lewis says consultati­on among the university and wider community must take place to avoid a reoccurren­ce.

“The question of what is to replace it should be part of a discussion with the wider community and within the university,” he asserted.

Since its unveiling, various persons have voiced their opinions, and one pan-Africanist Kabu Ma’at Kheru launched a petition in an effort to have the bust removed. On Sunday, a group of livid Rastafaria­n protesters voiced their displeasur­e in Papine, in proximity to the university.

Meanwhile, the UWI says it will remove the controvers­ial bust. Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Education at the the UWI, Professor Waibinte Wariboko, told Radio Jamaica on Sunday that work was ongoing to erect a new bust before the start of the next academic year.

The bust was unveiled at the institutio­n last month.

 ??  ?? The bust of Marcus Garvey at the University of the West Indies, Mona campus.
The bust of Marcus Garvey at the University of the West Indies, Mona campus.
 ??  ?? Professor Rupert Lewis
Professor Rupert Lewis

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