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PAHO providing healthcare support for Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines following Hurricane Beryl

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) is supporting the healthcare response to affected Caribbean countries following Hurricane Beryl’s devastating onslaught last month. Beryl, the earliest recorded Category 5 hurricane in the North Atlantic, struck the eastern Caribbean on July 1 as a high-end Category 4 storm; PAHO noted it brought significant destruction, particularly to the islands of Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.  Beryl directly affected over 80,000 people […]

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Jump, tumble, and run very fast with ‘Kid Olympians’

You can kick a ball harder than any kid you know. You just haul your leg back, point your toe, and let go! You’re also good at smashing a ball, swimming, running, jumping, it’s all fun. Like you, lots of kids love sports, including the Olympics. And guess what? As in the book “Kid Olympians: Summer” by Robin Stevenson, illustrated by Allison Steinfeld, those Olympians were once kids, too. Take, […]

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Suga Candy Mas to depict seven deadly sins at 57th West Indian American Day Carnival parade

Award-winning band leader Maxine Magdeleno is fired up to celebrate nine years of masquerading on Eastern Parkway when Suga Candy Mas takes over the 57th West Indian American Day Carnival parade on Sept. 2. The band will depict The Seven Deadly Sins.  Magdeleno, who traces her roots to Belize, and whose dream it was from age nine, to become a band leader, told Caribbean Life on Aug. 3 that she […]

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Jamaican pride shines at Independence Day event at Queens Borough Hall

All was good and pleasant—or “irie” as the Jamaicans say—at Queens Borough Hall in Kew Gardens on Thursday, Aug. 1. Dozens of residents dressed in green, black and gold—the colors of the Jamaican flag—gathered in the Helen Marshall Cultural Center to celebrate Jamaica’s Emancipation Day and Jamaican Independence Day, which falls on Aug. 6.  Guests dined on a buffet of Jamaican cuisine, including curry chicken, jerk chicken and rice and […]

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CARICOM planning tough sessions with UK on reparations

Frustrated by the slow place of progress and the reluctance of the United Kingdom to engage the region on formal talks on reparations, Caribbean leaders say they will do all they can to confront Britain and bring them to the table to discuss the issue of the trans Atlantic slave trade and Britain’s enduring responsibilities. Speaking in Port of Spain, Trinidad’s capital, during annual slavery emancipation celebrations this week, Prime […]

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Consulate General of Guyana emancipation observance rooted in folklore, culture, and reflection

Consul General of Guyana to New York, Ambassador Michael E. Brotherson on July 31, hosted an inciteful and momentous Emancipation Observance, rooted in culture, folklore, and reflection.  The attaché told a colorfully dressed capacity crowd in the auditorium of Medgar Evers College, in Brooklyn, that emancipation is indelibly a part of the Guyanese identity, and life whether at home or abroad. “History is replete with accounts of what is generally […]

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Caribbean-American First Deputy NYPD Commish mentors high school students for NYRR Harlem 5K

New York Police Department (NYPD) First Deputy Commissioner Tania Kinsella, who considers herself “half-Jamaican” and “half-Guyanese”, says she is mentoring a group of 29 New York City high school girls as they prepare to run their first-ever New York Road Runners (NYRR) Harlem 5K on Aug. 10. “As an ambassador for NYRR’s Run for the Future, I’m so honored to mentor the next generation and inspire them through the power […]

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Court’s decision on CityFHEPS housing voucher ‘a devastating blow’: Immigration advocates

Two immigrant advocacy groups in New York on Thursday strongly condemned as “a devastating blow” to Caribbean and other immigrants and low-income families a Manhattan Supreme Court decision striking down a lawsuit that would have compelled the Eric Adams administration and the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) to implement the CityFHEPS housing voucher package that was passed in May 2023 by the City Council. The City Fighting Homelessness and Eviction […]

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Inside Life: Caribbean-Americans United For Kamala Harris? Get Up, Stand Up!

When senator-elect Kamala Harris quoted Bob Marley saying her presence on the political scene signals a time to “Get Up Stand Up” she punctuated a campaign promise she launched as California Attorney General when she declared “Kamala Harris For The People.” At that time she already oversaw the largest state justice system in all of America. In both instances, her purposeful statements hinted a brewing hurricane from the west. That […]

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