Month: January 2025

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15th Annual CaFA Fair Barbados to headline multi-awarding designer Christopher Cumberbatch

More than 40 contemporary Caribbean and Diaspora artists will participate in the 15th Annual Caribbean Fine Art (CaFA) Fair, which will take place at the refurbished Pelican House in Barbados from March 5 to 9. Barbadian-born Anderson M. Pilgrim, president of Diaspora Now Inc. and executive director of the Caribbean Fine Art Fair, told Caribbean Life that Barbados Multi-award-winning scenic designer and visual artist Christopher Cumberbatch will be one of […]

todayJanuary 21, 2025 2

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Caribbean RoundUp

Barbados Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has received one of Suriname's highest national awards for her exceptional contribution to the relationship between the two countries, her leadership within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), and her commitment to the region. President Chandrikapersad "Chan" Santokhi presented the Barbadian leader with the Grand Cordon in the Order of the Palm, one of Suriname's highest honors, during a ceremony at the Presidential Palace. President Santokhi praised […]

todayJanuary 20, 2025

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Acclaimed reggae documentary to make NYC premiere at Bronx Music Hall

On Feb. 1, the newly-opened Bronx Music Hall will host the New York City premiere of the 2019 documentary, “Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes,” which chronicles the roots of the genre beginning from a family-owned record store in Kingston, Jamaica.  The late legendary producer Quincy Jones called “Studio 17” one of his favorite documentaries at the time. “It’s documentaries like this that bring us closer to the music,” said […]

todayJanuary 20, 2025 1

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Caribbean Life seeking interns for 2025

The Caribbean Life newspaper is seeking interns to work in the editorial department of New York's premier Caribbean news and entertainment publication covering the Caribbean, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and The Bronx. Caribbean Life is owned by Bayside-based Schneps Media, one of the largest local news chains in New York State with more than 90 newspapers and websites across LI, New York City, Westchester, and Philadelphia. Sister publications include amNY Metro, Dan’s […]

todayJanuary 20, 2025 4

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Jamaicans sing ‘Redemption’ song after Garvey pardon

"Won't you help to sing these songs of freedom? Cause all I ever have Redemption songs, songs of freedom..." Bob Marley, Redemption Song. In a final bid to reclaim his 50-year legacy and respond to the pleas of 22 congressional representatives, President Joe Biden issued a posthumous pardon to Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr., Jamaica's first national hero. Issued on the eve of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, the federal […]

todayJanuary 20, 2025 2

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First female immigrant CEO leads JobsFirstNYC in tackling youth employment crisis

JobsFirstNYC has emerged as a beacon of hope for young people seeking meaningful employment in a city of abundant opportunities and complex challenges. Under the leadership of CEO and President Marjorie Parker, the organization has transformed the lives of more than 20,000 individuals, offering innovative solutions to tackle youth unemployment. Parker, who immigrated from Jamaica in the 1980s, assumed leadership of JobsFirstNYC in 2017 after serving as deputy executive director. […]

todayJanuary 20, 2025 2

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Joe Biden in 11th hour pardons Marcus Garvey

President Joe Biden announced an '11th hour' posthumous pardon of Jamaican and Pan-Africanist Marcus Mosiah Garvey after decades of efforts by Caribbean and American activists to clear the name. The announcement was hailed as a highly progressive move in Jamaica as hopes had been high that Democratic President Biden would have acquiesced and would have granted the pardon, easing decades of anger in large parts of the African American and […]

todayJanuary 20, 2025 2

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McIntosh pays tribute to calypsonian Temple of ‘Hold the Cock and Pullet’ fame

Pre-eminent Caribbean soca-calypso arranger Frankie McIntosh on Monday paid tribute to Vincentian calypsonian Fitzroy "Temple" Edwards  of “Hold the Cock and Pullet” fame, who succumbed to cancer on Nov. 24. He was 73. “Temple was part of a New York-based group of Vincentian calypsonians, which emerged in the mid-1980s,” the Brooklyn-based, Vincentian-born McIntosh told Caribbean Life exclusively, disclosing that Walter Porter, Darwin David, Annice Caruth, and Dan Simon – all […]

todayJanuary 20, 2025 2

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New York Attorney General’s office adds Director of Muslim Affairs to the team

New York Attorney General Letitia James announced that the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has expanded its team to include a first-ever Director of Muslim Affairs. Long Island resident Mohammad Awais officially started the role on Dec. 6, 2024. In this position, Awais will work with Muslim communities across New York, address their needs, and connect them with OAG’s various resources on civil rights, housing, workers’ rights, consumer protection, […]

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