The legend of Dahtrinia: How to kill a Rangan
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About the Book
Dahtrinia is a story about the search for peace through identity in the face of postcolonialimperialist realities. It is how this struggle disintegrates into various manifestations and lingers on in the form of internal pains, as a nation convulses with issues of culture, tribe, race, ethnicity, leadership, politics, and a pathway to development.
About the Author
Dr H. Lincoln Douglas holds a doctorate in adult education from northern Illinois university with special emphasis in the field of cultural studies, community development and political studies; a Master of Arts (MA) management degree in arts entertainment and media, from Columbia College in Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in mass communication and Christian education from Wheaton College, Illinois. Dr Douglas is a training development and community specialist. He is the founder of OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE by dADI, a consulting org., which has as its mission: creating high performing organizations. Dr Douglas has recently completed a five-year term as an elected member of the Trinidad and Tobago parliament and served as the minister in the Ministry of Social Development and the Minister of Arts and Multiculturalism; he is a lecturer in the areas of sociology, ethics, public speaking and contemporary communications. He is a recorded poet, storyteller and writer, motivational speaker and a cultural scientist. Add to his three volumes of poetry. He is also a drummologist with specialty in African drumming, and has taught drum making and drum playing to several communities across the Caribbean and North America. He has been married for over thirty-one (31) years and is the father of two adult children. Contact: t. 868 689 0798, e: drhlincolndouglas@gmail.com, www.opbydadi.com