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KERWIN PIERRE
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Nathaniel Alexander
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Nyssa Pierre
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Tshenelle Bethel-Peters, known on social media as Nelly B
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Elyse Henry
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Amayah Wallace-Aniebonam
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Aché Abrahams and her mother, Camille Selvon Abrahams.
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Cecilia Salazar
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Deborah de Rosia
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Niki Rodriguez
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Vernie Victoria Appiah holds a copy of her debut book, Candlelight Reflections with Christ.
ROBERTO CODALLO
Inspired by God, “Candlelight Reflections with Christ” is Vernie Victoria Appiah’s debut book.
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Member of the Hunters Search and Rescue Team, Raquel Andrews-Morales
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Raquel Andrews-Morales has been a volunteer with the Hunters Search and Rescue Team for about a year and a half.
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Nathaniel Alexander
“I’ve always been into sports, an active lifestyle since I could walk,” says Nathaniel Alexander, who identifies as an athlete. In his early days, he first got acquainted with cricket when he was two years old and has played the sport ever since.
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Nyssa Pierre
In a communications career that has spanned 15 years, Nyssa Pierre has never had a task on her hands quite like this one. On August 27, Cricket West Indies (CWI) named the T&T national its new Communications and Media Manager.
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Tshenelle Bethel-Peters, known on social media as Nelly B
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Tshenelle Bethel-Peters, known on social media as Nelly B, is on a journey to rediscover her personal style. The content creator—a graduate of Holy Faith Convent, Couva—recently started dabbling more with fashion and beauty reviews. She, however, is not the typical fashion influencer marketer.
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Elyse Henry
Elyse Henry, Head of Marketing, Corporate Secretary, and Managing Director at the family-owned engineering services company, K E Henry & Associates Ltd, can easily switch between her heels in an office setting and her safety boots in the fabrication workshop.
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Amayah Wallace-Aniebonam
At just eight years old, Amayah Wallace-Aniebonam is already making a mark in children’s literature. With encouragement from her mother, Alisha Wallace, what began as a simple school assignment has evolved into her debut book, The Quest for the Golden Diamond, a story filled with adventure, friendship, and courage which takes young readers on an exciting adventure through the Nightmare Jungle.
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Aché Abrahams and her mother, Camille Selvon Abrahams.
“My mother and I have both been recognised by MIPAD (Most Influential People of African Descent) in support of the United Nations’ Decade Dedicated to People of African Descent.We were both recognised for two completely different categories. This is the first time a mother and daughter have both been recognised by MIPAD and thus marks a momentous occasion.
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Cecilia Salazar
A 45-year career spent in the spotlight on stage has not dulled Cecilia Salazar’s shine in the slightest.
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Writer Elena Ferrante
This week, the bookshelf spotlights a writer who remains anonymous. She writes as if she’s speaking with disarming honesty, and her connection with women readers is instant. Her books have sold over 30 million copies worldwide and have been translated into more than 40 languages.
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Deborah de Rosia
Service and giving have always been a pivotal part of Deborah de Rosia’s life. Being honoured with the Inspirational Champion of Women Award by the IWFTT this month of September comes after decades of community service to others, and she is insistent that the award should not be only hers but a tribute to all those who have given their time and talent to the Eternal Light Community.
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Niki Rodriguez
Niki Rodrigues, nee Miller, grew up with a single mother, a younger sister, and her grandmother. Now, many years later, Rodrigues has a completely different family structure as the mother of eight, a proud wife, and also a business owner/entrepreneur. Between managing her household, growing her multiple businesses, and homeschooling her children, she is an extraordinary woman.
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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.
COURTESY YAO RAMESAR
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Vernie Victoria Appiah holds a copy of her debut book, Candlelight Reflections with Christ.
ROBERTO CODALLO
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Member of the Hunters Search and Rescue Team, Raquel Andrews-Morales
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Nathaniel Alexander
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Nyssa Pierre
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Tshenelle Bethel-Peters, known on social media as Nelly B
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Elyse Henry
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Amayah Wallace-Aniebonam
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Aché Abrahams and her mother, Camille Selvon Abrahams.
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Cecilia Salazar
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