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These women made quite a fashion statement at the WE magazine’s Iftar dinner at Rasam Restaurant, Highland Plaza, Chaguanas, on April 4.
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Karin Singh stands at just four feet ten inches, sports a blonde mohawk, and has tattoos along her arms. But don’t let her height fool you. The strength of the petite athlete hails from outside the confines of your judgements.
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Described by OperaWire as “one of the most exciting sopranos to catch onstage these days,” Jeanine De Bique has been making waves internationally as “animated, joyful, and technically flawless, a Trinidadian vocalist with the light, starry voice that soars before landing on audiences’ ears like a musical meteor shower.”
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Novelist and Creative Writing lecturer at UWI, Dr Muli Amaye’s debut novel, A House With No Angels (Crocus Press 2019), was imagined years before it was published.
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These are the women of Iere Village Masjid, Princes Town, said to be the first mosque built in T&T. The original building was constructed in 1868 by indentured labourers who worked in the surrounding estates.
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Student, writer and interpreter Bilquees Mohammed is 22. She is one of the four co-authors of the just-published Juanita and the proud cat mom of Helen, her calico baby girl.
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Talia Khan is a dedicated language enthusiast and humanitarian. She currently serves as a Spanish interpreter/translator at the Ministry of National Security. She has also contributed to various humanitarian efforts with the Ryu Dan Empowerment Foundation, including but not limited to mentoring and teaching basic English to Venezuelan migrant children.
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Dr Camille U Adams, who has pursued her passion for creative writing and literature since her days at Bishop Anstey High School, has written an explosive memoir–How To Be Unmothered, about Trinidadian women with a legacy of mothers who “conceive and abandon their children.”
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In a world where the forecast for lifelong love can often be dismal, the marriage of former weather anchor Robin Maharaj and his beloved wife, Grace, has weathered every storm, blossoming into a beautiful love story that spans more than 60 years.
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If you travel across the Caribbean Sea, just shy of 1,000 miles west of Port of Spain, the magical city of Cartagena sits gracefully perched on Colombia’s Caribbean coastline. From the compelling sensory nature of this stunning seaside town to the warmth of its dwellers, to the vibrancy of its colours, it is impossible to deny a shared Caribbean pulse, deeply rooted in the city’s foundation.
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Guardian Media’s Women Empowerment (WE) magazine hosted an Iftar dinner in partnership with Rasam Restaurant at Heartland Plaza, Chaguanas, on Thursday. The event was the culmination of its Nisaa of Islam series, which featured inspiring women in T&T’s Muslim community. Organised by Guardian Media’s Events Manager Kristy Ramnarine, its featured speakers included former Miss T&T Universe and People’s Partnership senator Nicole Dyer-Griffith and Hummingbird Gold recipient Shihan Marva John-Logan.
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In a world often characterised by turbulence and uncertainty, a beacon of hope often emerges from some of the most unexpected places. United Nations Ambassador Natassia Wright’s overcoming of challenging circumstances in her childhood to emerge as a global force for good exemplifies the transformative power of self-belief, resilience, and dogged commitment to making a difference.
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