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One of the legacies of the late Sat Maharaj, former Secretary General of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS), was the revival of Chowtaal singing in SDMS schools as part of the Baal Vikaas competition.
Soca fans may have been surprised to see US-based Trini-born star Lyrikal (Devon Martin) on Campari billboards around Port-of-Spain during Carnival 2025 festivities, but Campari Caribbean was thrilled to announce that it had signed the soca icon as the brand’s newest ambassador. The signing took place in early February at an intimate ceremony with members of the Campari family present to witness the momentous occasion.
In quiet homes and bustling community centres across T&T, the work of the Islamic Ladies Social and Cultural Association (ILSCA) is felt every day. A struggling mother receives financial assistance to keep food on the table. A student, once on the verge of dropping out, now has the schoolbooks and uniform needed to continue their education. An advocacy paper lands on a policymaker’s desk, pushing for change on critical social issues.
Seven days preceding February 25, Tobago-based writer, Trompe L’oeil specialist and painter, Vidya Birkhoff, said she stood before her easel, proud that she was able to capture not just another image, but a legacy—an example of resilience, ambition, and the pursuit of a dream.
In T&T, where agriculture and sustainability intersect with culture and community, one woman is leading a movement that redefines how we view food waste.
T&T and the world celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD) 2025 yesterday, March 8. Sareeta Bridgelal’s journey embodies the spirit of IWD’s theme “Accelerating Action”. Through her advocacy, research, and support for survivors of child sexual abuse, she is taking bold, proactive steps to drive meaningful change.
As Carnival 2025 wrapped up, fans were left wondering—where was Destra Garcia? The soca queen, the Queen of Bacchanal, who usually commands the stage every year, was noticeably missing from the celebrations.
A truly civilised society is not judged by its laws or wealth but by how it treats its women. If women must beg for space, for safety, for the right to live undisturbed, then that society is broken.
As the first black woman in Canada to build a haven for abused women and children, Dr Roz Roach, executive director of Dr Roz’s Healing Place, is a pioneering figure in the field of social work and community empowerment.
The secretary of the Santa Rosa First Peoples’ Community Jacqueline Bernadine Khan is applauding Mexico on the move to decree 2025 as the Year of the Indigenous Woman.
At every major sporting event, music plays a central role in setting the mood, energising athletes, and engaging the crowd. But for too long, the popular Carnival hits have been at the tip of every DJ’s fingertips, often objectifying women and girls.
For International Women’s Day 2025, the theme “Accelerate Action” has struck a chord with many, renewing the call to fast-track progress toward gender equality and women’s empowerment. But for former politician Hazel Manning, this isn’t just a slogan—it has always been her life’s mission.
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