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Friday, July 25, 2025

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Nadra Supersad

Nadra Supersad

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Cancer couldn’t stop her–Nadra Supersad says God gives her strength

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Fayola K J Fraser
Sun Jul 13 2025
Nidia Andrews

Nidia Andrews

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Nidia Andrews–A Trini’s bold move to

elevate women’s cricket in Guyana

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Ryan Bachoo
Sun Jul 13 2025
Adam Bartholomew, centre, performs with the Harvard College Steelpan Ensemble at Harvard Caribbean Club’s Annual Jubilee Charity Dinner and Gala in April 2025.

Adam Bartholomew, centre, performs with the Harvard College Steelpan Ensemble at Harvard Caribbean Club’s Annual Jubilee Charity Dinner and Gala in April 2025.

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Trini talent shines at Harvard and Berklee

Adam Bartholomew follows his passion for science, music, storytelling

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Samaki Felician
Sun Jul 13 2025
Gillian de Souza graces the cover of the book: Minding Their Own Business: Five Female Leaders From Trinidad and Tobago authored by Trini-American Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, Professor of Literacy Studies at the College of Education Health and Human Services at Kent State University.

Gillian de Souza graces the cover of the book: Minding Their Own Business: Five Female Leaders From Trinidad and Tobago authored by Trini-American Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, Professor of Literacy Studies at the College of Education Health and Human Services at Kent State University.

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Gillian de Souza’s American culinary journey springs from T&T roots

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Sandra L Blood
Sun Jul 13 2025
During my consultation with Ms Brafit CEO Nicole Joseph-Chin, what was supposed to be a simple mastectomy bra fitting became something much deeper. Her thoughtful questions unlocked emotions I didn’t even realise I was holding in. She comforted, reassured, and helped me face the truth of what was coming. That bra wasn’t just clothing—it was the first real symbol of life after surgery.

During my consultation with Ms Brafit CEO Nicole Joseph-Chin, what was supposed to be a simple mastectomy bra fitting became something much deeper. Her thoughtful questions unlocked emotions I didn’t even realise I was holding in. She comforted, reassured, and helped me face the truth of what was coming. That bra wasn’t just clothing—it was the first real symbol of life after surgery.

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Standing on business, not pity: My fight begins–Part 2

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Nicole Drayton
Sun Jul 13 2025
Rokeya with her husband, Sakhawat Hossain (1898).

Rokeya with her husband, Sakhawat Hossain (1898).

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From purdah to protest: The unbroken Legacy of India’s Muslim Women

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Ira Mathur
Sun Jul 13 2025
Dr Mariama Alleyne

Dr Mariama Alleyne

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Dr Mariama Alleyne: Global Hero of Hope supports cancer survivors

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Fayola K J Fraser
Sun Jul 13 2025
Wavny Toussaint, left, with Rhonda Tomlinson,  Prof Renée Cummings with her proclamation and Leonard Stewart, Esq, holding her leadership award.

Wavny Toussaint, left, with Rhonda Tomlinson, Prof Renée Cummings with her proclamation and Leonard Stewart, Esq, holding her leadership award.

PHOTOS COURTESY MARIO BELLUOMO

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T&T AI expert honoured at Caribbean Heritage Month celebration

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Sat Jul 12 2025
Winners of last year’s Ontario Pan Alive Panorama competition, Pan Fantasy

Winners of last year’s Ontario Pan Alive Panorama competition, Pan Fantasy

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Keepin’ Pan Alive: Historic Toronto Panorama set for August 1

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Fri Jul 11 2025
Panazz Players with founder/director Barry Finbar Bartholomew

Panazz Players with founder/director Barry Finbar Bartholomew

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Pan documentary wins hearts and global stage

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Fri Jul 11 2025
Founder/CEO of Ishkama Global Change Dr Abhnash Kaur Bains

Founder/CEO of Ishkama Global Change Dr Abhnash Kaur Bains

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Ishkama Global Change in T&T for TIC

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Fri Jul 11 2025
The BUZZ team at their De Verteuil Street, Port-of-Spain office.

The BUZZ team at their De Verteuil Street, Port-of-Spain office.

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BUZZ celebrates 20 Years of creative innovation

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Thu Jul 10 2025
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Features

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A Hare Krishna devotee joyously celebrating during the festival

A Hare Krishna devotee joyously celebrating during the festival

Edison Boodoosingh

Ratha Yatra Festival transforms Port-of-Spain streets

A wave of vi­brant colours, rhyth­mic drum­ming, and joy­ous chant­i­ng swept through the streets of Port-of-Spain last Fri­day as the In­ter­na­tion­al So­ci­ety for Kr­ish­na Con­scious­ness, in col­lab­o­ra­tion with the Sri Sri Rad­ha Gopinatha Mandir, pre­sent­ed the an­nu­al Ratha Ya­tra—al­so known as the Fes­ti­val of Char­i­ots.

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Wed Jul 16 2025

Shastri Boodan

Apsara inspires youth through culture

The Cunu­pia-based Ap­sara Dance Com­pa­ny cap­ti­vat­ed au­di­ences on Fri­day with a cel­e­bra­tion of In­di­an dance tra­di­tions at its third an­nu­al con­cert, held at the NCIC Na­gar.

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Tue Jul 15 2025
Nadra Supersad

Nadra Supersad

Cancer couldn’t stop her–Nadra Supersad says God gives her strength

Nadra Su­per­sad is an artist, an avid cook, and a lover of a good lime. At 51 years old, Su­per­sad, who re­sides in Cara­pichaima with her fam­i­ly, re­fus­es to be de­fined by her can­cer di­ag­no­sis, and in fact is a liv­ing con­tra­dic­tion to the gen­er­al ex­pec­ta­tions of can­cer pa­tients.

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Fayola K J Fraser
Sun Jul 13 2025
Nidia Andrews

Nidia Andrews

Nidia Andrews–A Trini’s bold move to

elevate women’s cricket in Guyana

Ni­dia An­drews—a name well known in Trinidad and To­ba­go’s women’s crick­et fra­ter­ni­ty—is now earn­ing the ad­mi­ra­tion and re­spect of the Guyanese peo­ple. Two years ago, a trip to Guyana to play crick­et changed every­thing for her.

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Ryan Bachoo
Sun Jul 13 2025
Adam Bartholomew, centre, performs with the Harvard College Steelpan Ensemble at Harvard Caribbean Club’s Annual Jubilee Charity Dinner and Gala in April 2025.

Adam Bartholomew, centre, performs with the Harvard College Steelpan Ensemble at Harvard Caribbean Club’s Annual Jubilee Charity Dinner and Gala in April 2025.

Trini talent shines at Harvard and Berklee

Adam Bartholomew follows his passion for science, music, storytelling

When sev­en-year-old Adam Bartholomew sat be­side his grand­moth­er at the pi­ano for his first les­son, he had no idea that mu­sic and the steel­pan in par­tic­u­lar would one day car­ry him to the halls of Har­vard and Berklee Col­lege of Mu­sic.

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Samaki Felician
Sun Jul 13 2025
Gillian de Souza graces the cover of the book: Minding Their Own Business: Five Female Leaders From Trinidad and Tobago authored by Trini-American Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, Professor of Literacy Studies at the College of Education Health and Human Services at Kent State University.

Gillian de Souza graces the cover of the book: Minding Their Own Business: Five Female Leaders From Trinidad and Tobago authored by Trini-American Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, Professor of Literacy Studies at the College of Education Health and Human Services at Kent State University.

Gillian de Souza’s American culinary journey springs from T&T roots

On June 5, a unique culi­nary aro­ma, vi­brant pre­sen­ta­tions, and a spir­it­ed en­er­gy filled the FOX5 Wash­ing­ton DC tele­vi­sion stu­dio dur­ing its LI­ON Lunch Hour seg­ment (Like It Or Not), as Tri­ni-born Gillian de Souza made a guest ap­pear­ance. The seg­ment, ti­tled Cel­e­brate with Caribbean Cater­ers, was es­pe­cial­ly mean­ing­ful to her as it took place dur­ing Caribbean Amer­i­can Her­itage Month.

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Sandra L Blood
Sun Jul 13 2025
During my consultation with Ms Brafit CEO Nicole Joseph-Chin, what was supposed to be a simple mastectomy bra fitting became something much deeper. Her thoughtful questions unlocked emotions I didn’t even realise I was holding in. She comforted, reassured, and helped me face the truth of what was coming. That bra wasn’t just clothing—it was the first real symbol of life after surgery.

During my consultation with Ms Brafit CEO Nicole Joseph-Chin, what was supposed to be a simple mastectomy bra fitting became something much deeper. Her thoughtful questions unlocked emotions I didn’t even realise I was holding in. She comforted, reassured, and helped me face the truth of what was coming. That bra wasn’t just clothing—it was the first real symbol of life after surgery.

Standing on business, not pity: My fight begins–Part 2

Guardian Me­dia pho­tog­ra­ph­er NICOLE DRAY­TON shares her breast can­cer jour­ney with WE mag­a­zine.

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Nicole Drayton
Sun Jul 13 2025
Rokeya with her husband, Sakhawat Hossain (1898).

Rokeya with her husband, Sakhawat Hossain (1898).

From purdah to protest: The unbroken Legacy of India’s Muslim Women

“A li­on is stronger than a man, but it does not en­able him to dom­i­nate the hu­man race. You have ne­glect­ed the du­ty you owe to your­selves, and you have lost your nat­ur­al rights by shut­ting your eyes to your own in­ter­ests.”—Sul­tana’s Dream, 1905

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Ira Mathur
Sun Jul 13 2025
Dr Mariama Alleyne

Dr Mariama Alleyne

Dr Mariama Alleyne: Global Hero of Hope supports cancer survivors

“I felt as though some­one had knocked me down with a big stone. I was hear­ing the words but it felt like the words weren’t for me.” Con­sul­tant pae­di­a­tri­cian, can­cer sur­vivor, and re­cent­ly ho­n­oured as a Glob­al Hero of Hope by the Amer­i­can Can­cer So­ci­ety, Dr Maria­ma Al­leyne re­calls the out-of-body ex­pe­ri­ence of be­ing di­ag­nosed with can­cer in 2018.

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Fayola K J Fraser
Sun Jul 13 2025
Wavny Toussaint, left, with Rhonda Tomlinson,  Prof Renée Cummings with her proclamation and Leonard Stewart, Esq, holding her leadership award.

Wavny Toussaint, left, with Rhonda Tomlinson, Prof Renée Cummings with her proclamation and Leonard Stewart, Esq, holding her leadership award.

PHOTOS COURTESY MARIO BELLUOMO

T&T AI expert honoured at Caribbean Heritage Month celebration

June is ob­served in the Unit­ed States as Caribbean-Amer­i­can Her­itage Month, recog­nis­ing Amer­i­cans of Caribbean de­scent and cel­e­brat­ing Caribbean uni­ty, cul­tur­al pride, and aca­d­e­m­ic ex­cel­lence. This year marked the 19th an­nu­al ob­ser­vance na­tion­wide, while the Kings Coun­ty (Brook­lyn) courts host­ed their third an­nu­al cel­e­bra­tion on the af­ter­noon of June 27 at the Ju­ry As­sem­bly Room of the Kings Coun­ty Supreme Court (Crim­i­nal Term).

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Sat Jul 12 2025
Winners of last year’s Ontario Pan Alive Panorama competition, Pan Fantasy

Winners of last year’s Ontario Pan Alive Panorama competition, Pan Fantasy

Keepin’ Pan Alive: Historic Toronto Panorama set for August 1

T he stage is set for one of the most dy­nam­ic Toron­to Panora­ma com­pe­ti­tions yet on Au­gust 1, fol­low­ing of­fi­cial con­fir­ma­tion that the On­tario Steel­band As­so­ci­a­tion (OSA) has, for the first time, part­nered with Pan Trin­ba­go Inc. The an­nu­al com­pe­ti­tion, which be­gan in 2003, will mark a his­toric chap­ter in Cana­da’s steel­pan land­scape.

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Fri Jul 11 2025
Panazz Players with founder/director Barry Finbar Bartholomew

Panazz Players with founder/director Barry Finbar Bartholomew

Pan documentary wins hearts and global stage

The steel­pan—of­ten hailed as God’s gift to the world—con­tin­ues to prove it­self might­i­er than the sword. Its ini­tial tri­umph came at the T&T Mu­sic Film Fes­ti­val (TTMFF) 2023, where a doc­u­men­tary cel­e­brat­ing the icon­ic Panazz Play­ers not on­ly be­came a his­toric fes­ti­val fea­ture but al­so won the Peo­ple’s Choice Award.

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Fri Jul 11 2025
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Designer Steffan Boodram’s creation.

Designer Steffan Boodram’s creation.

FashionTT launches 15th LookBook: Memories and Milestones

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Wed Jul 16 2025
Co-owners and founders of D Wooden Counter bar Kevon Felix, left, and Amrit Permanand at an event.

Co-owners and founders of D Wooden Counter bar Kevon Felix, left, and Amrit Permanand at an event.

D Wooden Counter brings flair to corporate events

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Shane Superville
Wed Jul 16 2025
Gina Granado checks out the costume Night Leader.

Gina Granado checks out the costume Night Leader.

ANISTO ALVES

A Circus of Mas

Lost TRIBE unveils sailor section and new portrayals for Carnival 2026

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Wed Jul 16 2025
A Hare Krishna devotee joyously celebrating during the festival

A Hare Krishna devotee joyously celebrating during the festival

Edison Boodoosingh

Ratha Yatra Festival transforms Port-of-Spain streets

by

Wed Jul 16 2025

Shastri Boodan

Apsara inspires youth through culture

by

Tue Jul 15 2025
Nadra Supersad

Nadra Supersad

Cancer couldn’t stop her–Nadra Supersad says God gives her strength

by

Fayola K J Fraser
Sun Jul 13 2025
Nidia Andrews

Nidia Andrews

Nidia Andrews–A Trini’s bold move to

elevate women’s cricket in Guyana

by

Ryan Bachoo
Sun Jul 13 2025
Adam Bartholomew, centre, performs with the Harvard College Steelpan Ensemble at Harvard Caribbean Club’s Annual Jubilee Charity Dinner and Gala in April 2025.

Adam Bartholomew, centre, performs with the Harvard College Steelpan Ensemble at Harvard Caribbean Club’s Annual Jubilee Charity Dinner and Gala in April 2025.

Trini talent shines at Harvard and Berklee

Adam Bartholomew follows his passion for science, music, storytelling

by

Samaki Felician
Sun Jul 13 2025
Gillian de Souza graces the cover of the book: Minding Their Own Business: Five Female Leaders From Trinidad and Tobago authored by Trini-American Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, Professor of Literacy Studies at the College of Education Health and Human Services at Kent State University.

Gillian de Souza graces the cover of the book: Minding Their Own Business: Five Female Leaders From Trinidad and Tobago authored by Trini-American Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, Professor of Literacy Studies at the College of Education Health and Human Services at Kent State University.

Gillian de Souza’s American culinary journey springs from T&T roots

by

Sandra L Blood
Sun Jul 13 2025
During my consultation with Ms Brafit CEO Nicole Joseph-Chin, what was supposed to be a simple mastectomy bra fitting became something much deeper. Her thoughtful questions unlocked emotions I didn’t even realise I was holding in. She comforted, reassured, and helped me face the truth of what was coming. That bra wasn’t just clothing—it was the first real symbol of life after surgery.

During my consultation with Ms Brafit CEO Nicole Joseph-Chin, what was supposed to be a simple mastectomy bra fitting became something much deeper. Her thoughtful questions unlocked emotions I didn’t even realise I was holding in. She comforted, reassured, and helped me face the truth of what was coming. That bra wasn’t just clothing—it was the first real symbol of life after surgery.

Standing on business, not pity: My fight begins–Part 2

by

Nicole Drayton
Sun Jul 13 2025
Rokeya with her husband, Sakhawat Hossain (1898).

Rokeya with her husband, Sakhawat Hossain (1898).

From purdah to protest: The unbroken Legacy of India’s Muslim Women

by

Ira Mathur
Sun Jul 13 2025
Dr Mariama Alleyne

Dr Mariama Alleyne

Dr Mariama Alleyne: Global Hero of Hope supports cancer survivors

by

Fayola K J Fraser
Sun Jul 13 2025
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