Barbadian academic speaks on ‘the Sides of the Windrush Effect’
Musing that he is always “a bit jittery” whenever he is called to speak in front of distinguished jurists,” a Barbadian-born academic, nonetheless, used the opportunity to inform many Caribbean American jurists in Brooklyn about “the Sides of the Windrush Effect.”
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn resident Humphrey A. Crookendale – dean of the School for Public Affairs and Administration at Metropolitan College of New York, was invited by his compatriot Justice Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix, associate justice, New York State Appellate Division, Second Department, to deliver the keynote address at the Caribbean American Heritage Month celebration at Kings County Courts.
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The picture features Justices Michelle Weston, Sylvia Hinds-Radix, Sylvia Ash and Wavny Toussaint with Keynote Speaker, Dean Humphrey A. Crookendale. The Judges are all committee members of the Third Annual Caribbean Heritage Month.res: Justices Michelle Weston, Sylvia Hinds-Radix, Sylvia Ash and Wavny Toussaint with Keynote Speaker, Dean Humphrey A. Crookendale. The Judges are all committee members of the Third Annual Caribbean Heritage Month.