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Caribbean Americans Must Remain Focused Says Consul General

 
Orlando Fl , June 3- Gerard Greene, the Consul General of Trinidad and Tobago in Florida has said that Caribbean Americans must remain focused, continuing the positive contribution they make to American society and not allow the news of an alleged terrorist plot involving four Caribbean nationals to impact them negatively.
Two of the three persons arrested so far in the alleged plot are Guyanese and the other Trinidadian. The fourth person being sought is reportedly Guyanese.
Greene’s comments came in response to questions from the media on Saturday as he toured the second annual Caribbean American Business Expo here in Central Florida . The Expo is put on by the Caribbean Sun newspaper as part of the activities to commemorate Caribbean American Heritage Month.
“”Like you I have just heard the news and I don’t have any facts at my disposal. What I want to assure you is that the Government of Trinidad and Tobago is fully committed to the fight against international terrorism. Trinidad is a partner with other members of the international community in this fight.
“”But what is also important is that Americans of Caribbean descent remain focused on the positive lives they live here in America, continue to celebrate the positive contribution they have and continue to make to this country and not allow today’s news to impact them negatively,”" he said.
Greene said that the Caribbean American Expo “”is a clear example of the positive things being done by Caribbean Americans and the ongoing quest to expand business

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Guyana Flag Flies high Over Manhattan

  CaribPR Newswire, NEW YORK, NY May 30, 2007: Guyana’s flag, the Golden Arrow Head, continues to fly high over the financial district of Manhattan after being raised there for the first time on Saturday, May 26th, the 41st anniversary of the country’s independence. Hollywood actor Sean Patrick Thomas, Bollywood actor Kumar Guarav, counsel generals from Grenada, Barbados and Trinidad as well as the media, joined several hundred Guyanese and friends of Guyana in watching the Golden Arrow Head being hoisted above Bowling Green.
The event an initiative of Hard Beat Communications’ CEO, Persaud, was presented along with the Bowling Green Association of New York and the Committee for Guyana’s Independence under the patronage of the Guyana Ambassador Karran.
Guyana’s Ambassador to Washington, Bayney Karran, Chair of the Committee to Celebrate Guyana, Felicia Persaud and Arthur Piccolo, chair of the Bowling Green Association, helped raise the flag as the country’s national anthem was sung accapella by Almira Brasse.
Earlier, newly sworn in Haitian Councilman, Mathieu Eugene helped raise the American flag as singer Clifford John belted out the US anthem. The flag raising was preceded by several cultural performances that took place on Broadway, which was closed down for the event. Among the performers were veteran performer, John ‘Slingshot’ Drepaul, heated up the crowd during his first return to the stage since a horrific accident in Guyana; The Dheeraj Cultural Foundation’s Ghungroos Dance School, whose gyrations tickled many; Mr. H2o WataFlow, who took the temperature several degrees hotter; poets, James Richmond and Francis Quamina Farrier; musical saw performer Moses Josiah; drummer Akoyah Rudder; The Verna Walcott Impressions Dance Theater and the Malini Bose-Shaw dancers of the Nritya Kala Kendra Inc.
The flag raising concluded with a special performance by UN worker and Guyanese singer, Mr. Courtney Noel, who helped bring the curtain down on the historic occasion that showcased not just the diversity of Guyana but its friends in many other Caribbean and the US communities, with ‘I Love My Golden Arrow Head.’
Guests then filed inside the Grand Rotunda of the Alexander Hamilton US Custom Building for the First Annual Independence Day Leadership Award’s ceremony. The impressive, architecturally alluring building was decked out with the colors of Guyana as well as artwork and a special cake in the colors of the flags was put on display by Roxanne Sookraj of Unique Professional Creations.
Newly elected congresswoman, Yvette Clarke, joined Felicia Persaud in presenting the awards to five outstanding individuals, who have excelled in film and sports. Thomas as well as movie producer Rohit Jagessar of ‘Guiana 1838,’ movie director, Mikey Nivelli of ‘Rainbow Raani,’ and boxer Vivian Harris all were presented with the stunning, hectagonal, solid glass awards. Actress CCH Pounder could not attend the event, as she is shooting another season of the Shield but was presented the award in absentia.
In his acceptance speech, Thomas reminisced on growing up in a Guyanese household and feasting on tennis roll, pepper pot and cook up rice. And he lauded the Committee for the imitative and welcomed the honor.
A special tribute presentation was made to former Guyanese cricketers Sewdatt Shivnarine, Vishal Nagamootoo, Amin and Sudesh Dhaniram. While the special advisor to US General Services Administrator as well as actress, Aonika Laurent Thomas, a native of New Orleans also attended. Proclamations to the Committee was presented by Sandra Harte of the New Jersey Guyanese Association on behalf of the Mayor Of Irvington as well as from the Office of the Mayor of New York City and the Brooklyn Borough President. The Pepper Corn Award was presented to Persaud by the Bowling Green Association.
Boxer Vivian Harris and Persaud subsequently cut the Guyana cake, bringing an end to the formal proceedings.
The event was sponsored by Western Union, AmeriGroup Funding, North American Airlines, Deluxe Delivery, Laparkan Shipping and Ariana Development Group Of Companies while donations were made by JR. Giddings, Pat Jordan Langford, President, Guyana Tri-State Alliance, Edgar Henry, Wanda Fisher, Brand Caribbean LLC, Albert Baldeo, Ray Rafeek, Golden Krust Bakery, Tota’s Bakery, Sybil’s Restaurant and Hollis West Indian Restaurant. Volunteers included Roger Gary, Marina Sahadeo, Rawle Persaud, Allison Skeete, Jared McCallister, Hazra Alli, Rosalyn McLymont, Don Profitt, Djenny Passe Rodriguez, Stacia Weaver, Alexander Sahadeo, Sanjay Marray, Michael Haddaway, Maureen Moore, Andrea Mohan and Michael Jones.
Actor Ron Bobb-Semple, of the Committee To Celebrate Guyana, served as the master of ceremonies for both events while other Committee members, Aleem Ally, Chuck Mohan and Rickford Burke introduced the honorees. The official photographer of the event was Hayden Roger Celestine while filming was done by RolModel Media’s Roland Hyde.
New York City Mayor, Michael Bloomberg, had proclaimed Saturday May 26th, 2007, ‘Guyanese Independence Day’ In New York City.
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Brand Caribbean LLC Is Coming

CaribPRWire, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Apr. 6, 2007: Get ready for Brand Caribbean LLC, a collaborative effort of marketing and promotional talent geared solely to raising awareness of the strength of the Caribbean marketplace comprised of people who claim Indian, West Indian, Asian and African heritage. Hard Beat Communications’ Felicia Persaud and SkyCue Marketing’s Wanda Fisher are coming together as part of BRAND CARIBBEAN, LLC, a promotional agency focusing solely on helping companies reach the Multi-Ethnic Caribbean market. Fisher and Persaud are kicking off their collaboration with the launch of the first national Caribbean American public service announcement campaign across the US, featuring corporate executives paying tribute to their most admired Caribbean greats from the industry of entertainment, political, sports, education, and popular unsung heroes.   The production is scheduled for April 20 th and 23 rd in the well-known studios of Diamante Pictures in Manhattan. Fisher believes that Persaud’s venture into the market to date, as well as the expansion of the Caribbean World News Network, (CWNN) via syndication, will also help to provide a national and international media source for building a case to strengthening the power base of this community and providing a real multi-level platform to reach the Caribbean consumer

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Grenada Celebrates Its Heritage With Annual Carnival

CaribPR Newswire, ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Mon. July 31, 2006:   Grenada issues a special invitation to all visitors to join the party from August 6 th – 15 th when Grenada hosts Carnival 2006. This annual event, which features Calypso and Soca Monarch competitions, Panorama Championship, and a masquerader competition, is undoubtedly Grenada’s most popular and influential summer festival. Grenada’s annual carnival is a one-week celebration that encompasses the island’s French and African traditions. Visitors and residents parade alongside costumed revelers by day and join in street jump-ups at night. During the latter portion of the Parade of the Bands, visitors are allowed to take part in a ‘Las Lap’ jump-up with hundreds of masqueraders parading through the streets of Grenada. The tradition of Carnival began hundreds of years ago in Italy when Catholics held wild costume parties before the first day of Lent. Traditionally, during Lent, Catholics were forbidden to eat meat so the festival was called “”carnevale,”" meaning, “”put away meat.”" This tradition quickly spread to other European countries that brought it to the Caribbean. During the days of slavery, carnival became a way by which slaves could openly mock their colonial masters. The costumes worn during carnival have a much deeper meaning than one might first think. Parading through the streets in costumes and masks is an African tradition believed to bring good fortune, heal problems and help settle the spirits of friends and family members that have passed away. Feathers represent a human’s ability to rise above problems, pain, heartbreak and illnesses, while natural objects like bones, grass, beads and shells represent a spiritual force. Steel drum music is an integral part of Grenada’s Carnival celebration. This music dates back to 1941, and uses the surface of a steel drum made concave and beaten to make musical notes. The steel drum is often heard in calypso music, which can be traced back to the arrival of African slaves brought to work in the sugar plantations of Trinidad (Grenada). Forbidden to speak to one another, the African slaves began to sing songs, now called calypsos, as a means of communication. Soca is a similar form of music that remains intensely popular in the Caribbean. Soca is Caribbean dance music originating in the West Indies. The word ‘Soca’ comes from the words “”soul”" and “”calypso”" showing the music’s roots as a blend of American soul music and Caribbean calypso. Many notable bands are scheduled to perform throughout Grenada’s Spicemas Carnival 2006.  Apart from the Panorama, and Soca Monarch Competition, which are held days prior to the actual Carnival holidays, the event schedule for 2006 is as follows: Sunday August 6 th : KAISOCA Competition Wednesday August 7 th : Groovy Soca Monarch Show Sunday, August 13th, 2006 Dimanche Gras

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Jamaican Tour Company Offers Diverse Cultural Experiences Through Volunteer Program

Summer Isle Tours, a pioneer of Jamaican theme tourism offers the unique opportunity to discover Jamaica through its International Youth Volunteerism program and Jamaica Nice Time Packages.
Since its inception in 1987, this tour company with a difference has successfully marketed and delivered sports camps and adventure tours to the land that gave the world legendary reggae superstar Bob Marley. But now the company is offering a new blend of tourism packages that serve up a sliver of local culture with your cup of Blue Mountain java.
“”We’re not just trying to sell sand and sea,”" says Summer Isle founder, and managing director, Maureen Wright-Evans, “”Many people are not looking for sand and beach alone anymore. They long for a first-hand cultural experience and want to immerse themselves in the local life. They’re looking to experience life in the community- so we are selling the community.”"
This passion of creating experiences for the person with an adventurous spirit who want to experience the thrill of knowing Jamaica and its history led to launch of the International Youth Volunteerism & Cultural Fest program. It aims to connect second and third

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JAMAICA WELCOMES ITS ONE-MILLIONTH U.S. VISITOR

KINGSTON, JAMAICA – December 21, 2005 – On December 20, 2005, Jamaica welcomed its one-millionth visitor from the United States for this year, when a New York family landed at Montego Bay

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NEW FLIGHTS BETWEEN THE U.S. AND JAMAICA TO BEGIN DECEMBER 17

Contact:                                                             Steve Dawson                                                             1-877-JTB-NEWS [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  
NEW FLIGHTS BETWEEN THE U.S. AND JAMAICA TO BEGIN ON DECEMBER 17 Only nonstop flights to Jamaica from Washington, DC, two new flights added from Chicago

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Penalty Recordings To Release

NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Dec. 14, 2005: On January 31, 2006, Penalty Recordings in conjunction with Fine Gold Productions will release ‘ It’s All About Dancing: A Jamaican Dance-U-Mentary ,’ the first official DVD to capture the vibrant and sometimes outrageous culture of the Jamaican dancehall.
  The film features local and international dancehall artists and dancers: Beenie Man, Elephant Man, T.O.K., Mr. Vegas, Voicemail, Macka Diamond, Tanto Metro & Devonte, Tony Matterhorn,  Richie Feelings, Bogle, John Hype, Ice, Sadiqy & G-Unit, Latisha and  Kiyo (dancehall Queens).
  ‘It’s All About Dancing,’ does for Jamaican dancing what David LaChappelle’s acclaimed film “”Rize”" did for Los Angeles “”krump”" dancing. It is the first feature-length documentary to showcase a local dance culture in its truest form.  Filmed on location in the country where dancehall was born, this DVD spotlights the scene’s rich and colorful cast of talent: dancehall selectors, DJs and dancers, almost all of whom are native to Jamaica.
The film is hosted by premiere Jamaican dancer “”Ding Dong,”" who was discovered by infamous DJ Tony Matterhorn, and having recently appeared in videos by Elephant Man and Beenie Man, is today’s hottest dancehall personality. Together in one “”dance-u-mentary,”" dancehall superstars delve into the history, language and sometimes over-the-top style of dancehall culture.  Directed by Jason “”Jay Will”" Williams (who has directed internationally released music videos for Shaggy, T.O.K., Voicemail) and produced by Carleene Samuels, ‘ It’s All About Dancing,’ is an eye-catching, entertaining documentary that reveals the essence of dancehall via interviews and candid monologues, inter-spliced with improvisational dance sequences meant to school even a beginner in the moves of the dancehall. The DVD also features a tribute to Gerald “”Bogle”" Levy, founding father of Jamaican dancing (and mentor to Ding Dong).  Bogle was gunned down in Kingston in January, one year ago to the film’s release date.  An all-star dance tribute, along with never-before-seen footage of Bogle can be found on the main DVD menu. For more, log on to: http://www.penaltyrecordings.com/ .  

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TURKS & CAICOS CROWNS BEST CONCH CHEFS IN SECOND ANNUAL CONCH FESTIVAL


Record Number of Attendees Turn up To Taste Creative Conch Dishes and Participate in Event that Exemplifies All that is Great about Turks & Caicos PROVIDENCIALES, Turks & Caicos Islands

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"The Most Hon. P.J. Patterson, Prime Minister Of Jamaica And Peter Greenberg Host Premiere Of ""Jamaica: The Ultimate Tour""


THE MOST HON. P.J. PATTERSON, PRIME MINISTER OF JAMAICA AND PETER GREENBERG HOST PREMIERE OF “”JAMAICA: THE ULTIMATE TOUR”" Travel Channel Special Unveiled at Loews IMAX Theater in NYC KINGSTON, JAMAICA – September 15, 2005 – The Most Hon. P.J. Patterson, Prime Minister of Jamaica, hosted the premiere of “”Jamaica: The Ultimate Tour”", on Thursday, September 14th at the Loews IMAX Theater in New York City.; The Travel Channel special hosted by Chief Correspondent Peter Greenberg documents a personal journey throughout Jamaica, as seen through the eyes of the Prime Minister.; “”Jamaica: The Ultimate Tour”", is scheduled to air at 10:00 p.m. (EST) on Thursday, September 15 on the Travel Channel. Invited guests of this exclusive screening included Caribbean and U.S. government members, leaders of U.S. and Jamaican business communities, travel trade and news media, all invited to celebrate the premiere of this long-awaited program.; A cocktail reception, which preceded the screening, showcased the offerings of the Jamaica Tourist Board and its various partners, including Unique Jamaica, a local tour operator that has established a series of itineraries that follow the path of the Prime Minister and Greenberg.; Air Jamaica, Air Jamaica Jazz & Blues and Walkerswood Caribbean Foods also displayed booths in the theater.; As guests mingled, the theater was filled with the sounds of mento and Dexter Daley

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Richard Branson Supports Elvis White

SIR RICHARD SUPPORTS ELVIS
 
SIR RICHARD BRANSON FOUNDER OF VIRGIN EMPIRE ENDORSES NEW CARIBBEAN BAND ELVIS WHITE!
 
 
Atlanta , GA.   September 7, 2005

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Chicago Gets "Jamaican" During Jamaica Week

Chicago Gets “Jamaican” During Jamaica Week Jamaica Tourist Board Celebrates Jamaican Independence Day With Series of Events
CHICAGO, IL

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