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Ready for the world: Ketonia Dominique completed her studies as the first locally trained female commercial pilot in T&T.
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Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, Dr Amery Browne, right, and former national senior football team captain and head coach, Russell Latapy, centre, present Argentine Ambassador Gustavo Daniel Martínez Pandiani, with a personalised T&T Men’s Senior Football Away jersey during the screening of the documentary, Soccer Soul and the live viewing of the Copa America, semifinal, between Argentina and Canada at MovieTowne, Port-of-Spain, on Tuesday.
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Ira Mathur, Guardian Media journalist and author of Love The Dark Days (winner of the 2023 Bocas Prize for Literature, non-fiction), interviews the International Booker Prize winner Geetanjali Shree.
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Hailing from the rural village of Madeys, St Patrick’s, in the north of Grenada, Sabrina Francis possesses a sound that she thinks is ready for a global audience. Soulful, sensuous, and silvery, she delivers a sound she dubs Afro-Caribbean pop. Equally as interesting as her unique fusion of sounds is the story of how the daughter of one of Grenada’s most popular calypsonians settled within this niche.
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A devoted wife, loving mother, leader of her church and community, and dedicated teacher, Teresa Cyrus all but hides her superhero’s cape under the guise of being a regular, everyday, ordinary woman. Under her introverted, unassuming manner, her extraordinary abilities shine brightly, as she takes on balancing the demands of a career, motherhood, and an entire church. Growing up in Chase Village in central Trinidad, she remained there for all of her years, deeply rooted in the community throughout the various phases of her life, building and navigating her own story.
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Sheri Boodram with her three sons, Vishal, Beesham and Randheer Boodram at Palmiste Park, San Fernando.
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Raising children is described as life’s most profound joy, yet for Sheri Boodram, it has been an intensely tumultuous but rewarding journey, navigating motherhood with her three sons, two of whom are on the autism spectrum.
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Nikisha Watson and family.
The rapid growth of social media has been a double-edged sword. While some find solace and connection in social media parallels, others feel unmotivated and disheartened by the unattainable curated reality.
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Apostle Josanne Aliby-Dyer and husband, Apostle Dwain Dyer, and three of their children.
Apostle Josanne Aliby-Dyer has faced more challenges in her 39 years than most mothers do in a lifetime.
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Debra Lewis- Diaz at her Golconda home.
In a world often overshadowed by cruelty and hardship, Debra Lewis Diaz has been extending a hand of compassion to destitute families.
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On Mother’s Day in T&T, the Bookshelf focuses on another kind of mothering: poems by a writer who lives her art to unearth, among other subjects, violence against women’s bodies that has become normalised. Over 50 women are killed in Trinidad every year, many of them mothers, all of them daughters.
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Last weekend, fashion enthusiasts were treated to a showcase of top designers at O2N Style held at O2 Park. The event was organised by Oxygen With Nicole Foundation, led by Nicole Dyer-Griffith and creatively directed by Richard Young. The runway featured 70 models and 20 fashion houses, making it a grand affair. The event helped raise funds for the Diabetes Association of Trinidad and Tobago, primarily catering to children living with diabetes.
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Ira Mathur, Guardian Media journalist and author of Love The Dark Days (winner of the 2023 Bocas Prize for Literature, non-fiction), interviews the International Booker Prize winner Geetanjali Shree.
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Ira Mathur, Guardian journalist and author of Love The Dark Days (winner of the 2023 Bocas Prize for Literature, (non-fiction), interviewed the International Booker Prize winner Geetanjali Shree to a packed audience at Nalis at the recently concluded Bocas Lit Fest, the largest literary gathering in the Anglophone Caribbean in Port-of-Spain, on April 27.
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Tobago native and mas maker Anya Elias is pushing the boundaries of the T&T Carnival scene as one of the main forces behind the recently launched Tobago Carnival. Proud to be a Tobagonian, Elias was born and raised in Tobago until she completed secondary school in 2003.
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Meet Gail Figaro, the business excellence consultant who is dedicated to helping companies achieve their full potential by sculpting the contours of excellence. With her expertise and experience, Figaro can help take businesses to new heights of success as she guides you on a path towards excellence to unlock your company’s true potential.
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Sydney Trim, from bottom left, clockwise, Anika Blenman, Rowan McEwen, Anya Blenman and Celine Jerome.
‘Young Voices’ is a platform that gives young individuals the opportunity to express their opinions on a range of issues affecting our country, including religion, politics, arts and culture, the education system, and governance. In this particular segment, young people on the autism spectrum analyse the idea of cultural transformation through inclusion.
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