Thursday, March 11, 2010

US Congress honours late Prof. Rex Nettleford

The United States Congress has posthumously honoured the late Vice Chancellor Emeritus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) Professor Rex Nettleford for his outstanding contribution to Jamaica, the Caribbean and the United States.

A congressional proclamation, issued by U.S. Congresswoman Yvette Clarke, was presented to UWI Chancellor Sir George Alleyne at a memorial service held at Dunbarton Chapel on the Howard University campus in Washington.

The proclamation states, "on behalf of the United States House of Representatives, I salute Rex Nettleford for his service and dedication to our community and highlight that his positive and legendary contributions are what make our nation great, and I bestow upon you the highest honour as a member of the 111th Session of Congress."

In paying tribute to Professor Nettleford, the UWI Chancellor described him as a man with a "passion for people, a passion for perfection in whatever he did, and a passion to perfect the perception of our people about their proper and rightful pride in themselves and their intrinsic worth".

Nettleford, 76, died at the George Washington Hospital in the United States on February 1, six days after collapsing in a US hotel.

Sir George said that the UWI and the Caribbean are indebted to the late academic for his insistence that cultural studies should have a proper place in academia.

"Rex was impatient with the view that culture was a characteristic of the privileged and that cultural expression did not involve and permeate almost all if not all of our activities," Sir George added.

Jamaica's Prime Minister Bruce Golding, in a tribute read by Jamaica's Ambassador to the US, Anthony Johnson, said that "Rex Nettleford was that never-failing servant of his nation and his region, who was called upon so many times to take up responsibilities where his respected knowledge and authority and his intellectual integrity were important."

Ambassador Johnson, in his own tribute, said that many Jamaicans, irrespective of where they live, had fond memories of this outstanding Jamaican, who was loved and respected by nationals all over the world.

Tributes to Professor Nettleford were also paid by member of the Maryland House of Delegates, Shirley Nathan-Pulliam and Professor Eleanor Traylor of Howard University.

The two-hour long memorial service was organised by the Embassy of Jamaica in association with the UWI Alumni Association of Washington DC.

Proceeds from the memorial service will benefit the Rex Nettleford Foundation for Caribbean Cultural and Social Studies.

The above article was reproduced from the JAMAICA OBSERVER
Read: CANA's Nettleford Tribute

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