Category: Front Page
Entrepreneur’s Vision Takes Off
Jamellia ‘Imani’ Blythe is one of eight Jamaican recipients for the 2018 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) fellow program. Through the program 250 young entrepreneurs from Latin America […]
A Visit To The Homeland – PART 2
By Leon Fraser Journalists residing in the Diaspora, particularly the United States and Canada were invited to take a trip during August 2018 to their motherland, Jamaica. After spending days […]
The #MeToo Movement – What You Need to Know
by Jim Daniels Twenty-five years ago, when there was no MeToo Movement and women were barely able to see around the door into the spaces occupied by white male […]
A Life Of Dedicated Service: Lascelles “Lloyd” Llwellyn
HARTFORD, CT: Lascelles “Lloyd” Llewellyn was a dedicated, gifted musician, maestro extraordinaire on the piano and organ. Whether it was a secular or sacred church music, each note struck a […]
Ready, Set, Vote! (Part 2)
by Christopher A. Service Sr. This is my second article referencing the November mid-term election, which I regard as a very important one. Not that all elections are unimportant but […]
Training In Plumbing, Electricity, And Carpentry: It’s New and Lands You A Job
By Edgar Johnson How often have you paused and reflected on that which many have taken for granted—the fact that you have job skills, a job and proud to be […]
Investing In Hartford
An Update from State Senator Douglas McCrory The State Bond Commission approved nearly $70 million worth of state loans and grants in order to make a variety of economic and quality […]
As I see It: Ready! Set! Vote?
By Christopher A. Service Sr. I have always been impressed with the enthusiasm with which we West Indians speak about politics. We agree to disagree and then some of us […]
A Visit To The Homeland, One Couldn’t Ask For A Better Trip
By Leon Fraser Recently, several journalists in the Diaspora in North America had the grand opportunity to take one of the most exquisite trips of their lives to Jamaica at […]
Caribbean Voters’ Surge, Focus on November 6th
By Mary Walton The America that shows its shining light on us in our island country also pushes and pulls us to leave our island in the sun to immigrate […]