The PJ Patterson Institute for Africa Caribbean Advocacy is proud to announce the acquisition of a significant trove of digital assets—comprising e-books, documentaries, and scholarly articles—from The Integrationist.
Founded by The Most Honourable, Professor Sir Kenneth Hall, Patron of the Institute, former Governor General of Jamaica, and former Principal of the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, the Integrationist is a vital archive dedicated to documenting and preserving the intellectual and historical legacy of Caribbean regional integration.
This rich collection spans rigorous academic research and dynamic advocacy resources, including books, articles, and documentaries. These materials illuminate the pivotal role of the Integration movement in shaping post-independence Caribbean identity. With its accessible yet scholarly content, The Integrationist serves as a learning bridge for Caribbean students, researchers, academics, and the general public alike.
We are honoured to make this invaluable archive globally accessible. All materials are available in digital format and can be explored from anywhere in the world via our website here.
In the video below, Mr. Omar Ryan, Communications and Events Coordinator at the P.J. Patterson Institute, joins The Most Honourable Professor Sir Kenneth Hall in a compelling dialogue about The Integrationist. Their conversation explores themes, relevance, and value of the collection, highlighting its resonance with 21st-century Caribbean and African challenges, and its alignment with the PJ Patterson Institute for Africa Caribbean Advocacy’s mission of advocacy and education.
We warmly invite you to explore, engage with, and share this cornerstone of Caribbean intellectual heritage.