The Trinidad and Tobago Women with Disabilities Network (TTWDN) is calling for equal opportunities and full participation of women with disabilities in the national life. They are urging relevant stakeholders to remove all barriers and social injust
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Looking for heaven on earth? The warm azure waters of The Caribbean Sea have a magnetic pull that very few (if any) can resist. Just looking at the ocean will tempt you to dive right in and Jamaica has some of the best beaches for you to enjoy the be
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From the National Geographic book Food Journeys of a Lifetime
Capogiro Gelato, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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well it is official The Maia Chung Autism and Disabilities Foundation feeding of the homeless programme is up and running we have had two successful months, we focus downtown and we do it on a Wednesday, if you have money to buy fresh food and water
SO with the draft even before my son was diagnosed with a challenge I was active from the age of 13 at the golden age home where they have a disabilities ward and throughout my life as a journalist I asked to do stories that could bring some alleviat
Okay so these things have been said ad nauseum! You notice how quick it is to start a world war - than it is to have these things below happen - quaint right
The rights of children with disabilities
31. Reaffirms that all children with disabilitie
The WFU Cuba Project (which raises awareness about Cuban issues through cultural events), the Provost's Office, the Romance Languages Department and the Latin American and Latino Studies Program are sponsoring the troupe's visit. Inte
By Maia Chung
Quinn Garren James Smith is the last of my three sons. He was diagnosed with severe Autism at the age of 3 years old. We live in Kingston Jamaica in the Caribbean. He just turned 11 in May 2011. He attends the Adonijah Group of Schools
Presented in Oratorio San Felipe Neri, a 17th century church that was later a bank and then converted into a theater, the quintet's concert was the opening episode in a multiyear cultural exchange with Cuba that has raised the orchest
For the first time since the 1959 revolution, all Cubans will be allowed to buy and sell their cars, the latest in a series of reforms that are slowly opening up the island nation's tightly restricted economy.
The law was part of a package approved
Damion Blake of Portmore, Jamaica, a doctoral student in Virginia Tech's Alliance for Social, Political, Ethical, and Cultural Thought program in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences,
When one thinks of Kelly Ann Charles’s story, the only word that comes to mind is ‘courage’. The thirty-three year old Trinidadian actress is living the quintessential Hollywood tale of trying to make it to the big screen as an actress. Unlike many
Dancer and choreoghapher Heather Henderson-Gordon’s first full
Trinidadians have been watching closely season nine of the Lifetime Reality TV show Project Runway with good reason. Th
The planned openin