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Clarke ‘devastated, infuriated’ over Trump’s plan to end TPS for over 1 million immigrants

Caribbean-American Democratic Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke said on Thursday that she was “devastated and infuriated” over President Trump’s plans to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 1 million immigrants from multiple countries. Clarke, the daughter of Jamaican immigrants, who represents the 9th Congressional District in Brooklyn, said these immigrants are seeking refuge from political violence, war, natural disasters, and extreme weather events due to the impacts of climate change.  […]

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Hundreds of families, labor and pols protest shutdown of four childcare centers in Brooklyn

Over 250 parents, childcare providers, labor leaders and elected officials rallied on Thursday on the steps of City Hall against what they described as “Mayor Adams’ sudden and misinformed decision to force four” of Brooklyn’s “beloved childcare centers to close.” The Office of Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso said the rally was organized by Reynoso and Council Members Jeniffer Gutiérrez, Sandy Nurse, Crystal Hudson and Chi Ossé.  Speakers included Public […]

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NYC Council, NYIC launch language access bank, new funding to support Caribbean immigrants amid Trump’s deportation agenda

New York City Council, the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), and community partners on Wednesday launched New York City’s first-ever Community Interpreter Bank and the Protect NYC Families initiative to support Caribbean and other immigrants amid the implementation of President Trump’s deportation agenda. NYIC, an umbrella policy and advocacy organization that represents over 200 immigrant and refugee rights groups throughout New York, told Caribbean Life that The NYC Community Interpreter […]

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Ailey Dance Theater reaches across America for Black History Month

The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater said on Monday that it is reaching across America for Black History Month with inspiring performances, auditions, open workshops, residencies, and portraits of the Ailey Documentary Series. The prestigious Harlem-based theater company said its 2024-25 season is dedicated to the life and legacy of Artistic Director Emerita Judith Jamison, with a United States tour, inspiring audiences coast-to-coast in cities like Washington, DC; Atlanta; Philadelphia; […]

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Immigration advocates strongly condemn Nassau County Executive collaboration with ICE to deport Caribbean immigrants

Immigration advocates and grassroots organizations on Tuesday strongly condemned Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman’s agreement to coordinate with the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency to deport Caribbean and other immigrants. On Tuesday, Blakeman announced what he described as the “first program of its kind. " Nassau County Police will “cross-designate” 10 detectives to work with ICE on targeted immigration enforcement.  “Today, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman announced its […]

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Black History Month: Trinidadian Gilman ‘Gil’ Theophilus Figaro, Sr., founder and chairman of the Sunshine Awards

Trinidadian-born Teaneck, NJ-based Gilman “Gil” Theophilus Figaro, Sr., songwriter, scriptwriter and producer, or “Figgie” as he is called by his Caribbean fans, is synonymous with “quality productions.” He is the founder and chairman of the Sunshine Awards.  Figaro has found his place among the veteran Caribbean promoters – making his contribution to Caribbean culture through art, dance, music and poetry – as he continues to raise the level of excellence […]

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Bascombe: 4-day champs ‘bedrock of cricket development’

As the West Indies Championship enters its 60th year, Director of Cricket at Cricket West Indies (CWI) Miles Bascombe has commended the tournament for its significant contribution towards the development of cricket in the region. The West Indies Championship was first held in 1965, and was formerly known as the Shell Shield, Red Stripe, Busta and Carib Beer Cup. In a statement issued on the opening day of the 2025 […]

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Jamaican-Canadian singing, acting prodigy Jazmin Headley sings USA National Anthem at women’s heavyweight boxing match

Twelve-year-old Jamaican-Canadian acting and singing prodigy Jazmin Headley sang the USA National Anthem Sunday night during the women's heavyweight title match between Danielle Perkins and winner Clarissa Shields in Shields’s hometown of Flint, Michigan. Headley shot to fame last year, when she teamed up with New York-based, visually impaired, Jamaican-born singer Nigy Boy on the inspirational “Goodness of God.” The heavyweight fight was streamed live on DAZN pay-per-view from Dort […]

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AGs celebrate court victory stopping federal funding freeze for Caribbean immigrants

New York Attorney General Letitia James and a coalition of 22 attorneys general on Monday celebrated winning a court order temporarily blocking President Trump from withholding trillions of dollars in funding that every state in the country relies on to provide essential services to millions of Americans, including Caribbean immigrants. On Friday, Judge John J. McConnell of the US District Court for the District of Rhode Island granted a temporary […]

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