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Rosalind Gentle holding her great-grandson Xavier.
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The research team from left, Diana Maharaj, Renuka Ragoo, Alicia Paponette, Melissa Senhouse, Tanya Western, Maria Mohammed Maharaj, Dr Stephanie Mohammed, Dr Venkatesan Sundaram, and Dr Brian Cockburn.
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Founder of the Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival, presents Dominic Kalipersad with a special Certificate of Recognition from New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
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Ghenere Heerah, right, and her family.
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Local actor Michael Cherrie, left, and Yao Ramesar on set.
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Vernie Victoria Appiah holds a copy of her debut book, Candlelight Reflections with Christ.
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This week, Bookshelf shines its light on a powerful new memoir that provides an eyewitness account of one of T&T’s most significant historical moments—the Black Power Revolution.
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Judge Nakasa Thatcher-Roberts observes trainee Amy Khan applying makeup to model Arianna Roy.
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Programme director of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Major David Benjamin, says the participants in the programme are showing the T&T public the true value of our young people.
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Prof Bridget Brereton answers how the country has done since setting out on the post-slavery, indenture, and colonial government dirt tracks onto the highway of self-government and political independence.
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Anita Mitchell in her cherry pepper garden in Gran Couva.
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Anita Mitchell is a full-time farmer, mother, and wife. She is an inspiration, showing courage, strength, and determination in overcoming challenges.
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Rosalind Gentle holding her great-grandson Xavier.
Rosalind Gentle celebrated her 100th birthday on September 7, 2024. The matriarch was surrounded by family, friends, and neighbours who gathered at the Biche Community Centre to mark the special occasion.
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Jael Joseph
Jael Joseph is a dynamic media powerhouse and award-winning storyteller from Dominica. With over 15 years of experience in marketing and media production, she has made a significant impact in the industry, bringing Caribbean voices to the fore.
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The Women in Action for the Needy and Destitute (WAND) Foundation’s Denim and Diamonds party, one of its annual signature events, held at the Residence Nightclub last weekend, was a tremendous success.
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The Rotary Clubs of T&T will host the Hats & Heels High Tea and Fashion Show on September 22 from 3 pm to 6 pm at Hyatt Regency Trinidad.
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The research team from left, Diana Maharaj, Renuka Ragoo, Alicia Paponette, Melissa Senhouse, Tanya Western, Maria Mohammed Maharaj, Dr Stephanie Mohammed, Dr Venkatesan Sundaram, and Dr Brian Cockburn.
When a medical misdiagnosis drove her to seek her own answers, Dr Stephanie Mohammed uncovered the passion and purpose of her life. Mohammed, along with a team, is leading groundbreaking research on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) a condition that affects many women worldwide.
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Founder of the Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival, presents Dominic Kalipersad with a special Certificate of Recognition from New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Former Trinidad Guardian editor-in-chief Dominic Kalipersad has been awarded a special citation by the Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams. The Certificate of Recognition was presented to him at the Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival (BCLF), which was held in Brooklyn, New York City, USA, September 5-8.
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Ghenere Heerah, right, and her family.
Her faith has been the centrepiece of her life, with her family being the bedrock. Her very name, Ghenere, means God’s gift. She’s spent the last decade focusing on inspiring women to live their best lives.
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Local actor Michael Cherrie, left, and Yao Ramesar on set.
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Ghana-born T&T filmmaker Yao Ramesar has won yet another award, this time in Canada—Best Film at the International Motion Picture Awards in Toronto.
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Rosalind Gentle holding her great-grandson Xavier.
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