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‘Grenada 17’ Phyllis Coard Dead At 73, In Jamaica

Phyllis Coard, the only woman convicted in Grenada for the 1983 murder of the country’s Prime Minister Maurice Bishop...

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News, Regional

JLP Retains Power After Jamaica Elections 2020

On Thursday September 3rd, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has retained leadership after a landslide victory over the People’s National Party (PNP) in the...

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Featured, News

PNM Declares Victory In Close T&T Elections 2020

Great is the PNM! This was the declaration after the People’s National Movement retained their power in the 2020 Trinidad and Tobago general elections,...

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Featured, News

Jamaican School Removes Dreadlocks Ban After Public Outrage!

In case you missed the recent madness in Jamaica, on July 31st, the nation’s highest court ruled that a Jamaican school was within its rights to demand...

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Featured, News

Former Barbados PM Owen Arthur Has Died.

Caribbean legend Owen Seymour Arthur has died at age 70. The 5th Prime Minister of Barbados died on July 27th, 2020 at 12:26 a.m. at the Queen Elizabeth...

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Experience, Featured

15 Revolutionary Caribbean Books Every Caribbean American Should Read

June is Caribbean American Heritage Month. June 2020, however, is marked with pain, loss, grief, anger, uprising and civil unrest for many Caribbean Americans....

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Featured, Interviews, Podcast

BONUS EP. #3: “Black People Are Exhausted” with Senator Kevin Parker

Black People Are Exhausted. Cities across the U.S. are presently experiencing civil unrest as angry citizens express their outrage over the latest police...

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Featured, Interviews, Podcast

Ep. 35: “A Pandemic Survival Story” (with Khari Edwards)

DISCLAIMER: Ep. 35 “A Pandemic Survival Story” contains sensitive subject matter. With over 10,000 deaths and counting in New York due to COVID19,...

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Regional

Caribbean Parliaments Push For Action On Climate Change

Small island developing states (SIDS) are particularly vulnerable to climate change: rising sea levels and extreme weather threaten their very existence....

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Featured, Jay's Thoughts, News

For Caribbean Folks Who Can’t Vote In U.S. Elections

With the mobilization in full swing for the 2018 Midterm Elections, there is a large number of people in the U.S. who can’t vote and green card holders fall...

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