The Ansanm (R)evolution
An Ansanm Initiative

From Digital Extraction to Sovereignty

The Caribbean and the Global South are the new frontiers of the information age. We must decide today: will we be the harvested, or the architects?

The Bottom Line

The Caribbean is currently in a state of digital extraction.

Global platforms harvest our creativity and data, while the economic value leaves our shores. This is the new Data Colonialism.

The (R)evolution is a movement designed to reframe this narrative and rebuild our infrastructure, moving the region from passive users to proactive owners of the future.

Our Mandate

  • Reframe the narrative around Caribbean technology
  • Rebuild regional digital infrastructure
  • Reclaim ownership of our digital destiny

Our Core Pillars

01

Growth

The Return

A cyclical return to first principles. We use art, dialogue, and activism to decode the systems that govern our digital lives.

02

Unity

The Fertile Ground

Reversing the brain drain. We are assembling a unified database of 10,000+ vetted Caribbean professionals to ensure regional talent meets global demand on our terms.

03

Broadcast

The Signal

Turning conversation into coordination. Through our high-velocity media platform, we broadcast the "signal" of digital liberation to the region and the Diaspora.

Meet the Host

Dennis Augustine

Dennis Augustine

The Collector of People

Founder, DX Alliance
Executive Committee, CDFA
Host, Tech Tuesdays & The (R)evolution

Dennis Augustine is a tech entrepreneur and humanist builder who has mastered the art of building bridges between the inspirational and the digital.

Originally a "Fisher of Men" serving as a minister in one of Canada's largest Black congregations, Dennis has evolved into a "Collector of People." With over 25 years of experience architecting enterprise software for global giants, he has returned his focus to the Caribbean to lead the charge for digital decolonization.

"We are not just training people to use tools; we are mobilizing a movement to own the infrastructure of the Fifth Industrial Revolution."

— Dennis Augustine