President of the InterClub of T&T Justine Aboud-Chamely presents the InterClub Woman of the Year Award to Dr Jacqueline Pereira-Sabga during the 22nd Annual An Afternoon Tea held at the Hyatt, Port-of-Spain.
PICTURE VASHTI SINGH
Myana Inniss
p1weonline_mar172024
The exhibition on “twinning” held at Queen Mary University of London in February.
Photo courtesy Dr Holly Eva Ryan
Dr Samantha Bhagan
PICTURE KERWIN PIERRE
by
by
AFETT Board with Keynote Speaker - Greer Quan, Mrs. Sharon Rowley, the Hon Bridgid Anisette George.
by
Kevatia De Silva
by
Dr Marlene Attzs.
PICTURE ANISTO ALVES
by
Ria Karim
by
Past president Josephine Zakour, left, and Corresponding Secretary Nicola Sabga deliver handbags filled with items to The Shelter for domestic abuse survivors.
by
Members of InterClub.
by
by
by
by
by
+1 (868) 225-4465
Ext: 5113, 5116, 5117
newsroom@guardian.co.tt
President of the InterClub of T&T Justine Aboud-Chamely presents the InterClub Woman of the Year Award to Dr Jacqueline Pereira-Sabga during the 22nd Annual An Afternoon Tea held at the Hyatt, Port-of-Spain.
PICTURE VASHTI SINGH
by
Myana Inniss
by
by
p1weonline_mar172024
Shakaila Forbes-Bell is the first black person in the world to graduate with a Master’s degree in Fashion Psychology. Fashion psychology is the study of the application of psychological concepts to our relationships with clothing. As Forbes-Bell explains in a post on her Instagram account @fashionispsychology, it doesn’t mean that she can read your mind, though she might be able to accurately guess some of your key personality traits based on your choice and treatment of what you choose to wear. What she really does is use psychological theory to help people improve their sense of self.
by
The exhibition on “twinning” held at Queen Mary University of London in February.
Photo courtesy Dr Holly Eva Ryan
This week the Sunday Guardian features academic, reviewer, and artist Dr Holly Eva Ryan. Of mixed Caribbean (Guyanese) and Irish heritage, Dr Ryan, a reader (Assistant Professor) in International Relations at Queen Mary University of London is drawn to projects that “disrupt political orders and build kinder worlds.”
by
Dr Samantha Bhagan
PICTURE KERWIN PIERRE
She loves to travel the world, does weekly pilates, and is an admirer of Jennifer Lopez. However, apart from maximising the little time she gets to relax and keep herself healthy, Dr Samantha Bhagan is balancing the demands of being a wife, a mother of two, and an obstetrician and gynaecologist for many.
by
To commemorate this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8, the young men of Queen’s Royal College wanted to let T&T know that all women must receive love and respect–nothing short of royal treatment.
by
AFETT Board with Keynote Speaker - Greer Quan, Mrs. Sharon Rowley, the Hon Bridgid Anisette George.
Every year for International Women’s Day, the achievements of women locally and globally are celebrated. But are we doing enough to advance women? Or are we creating temporary distractions while ignoring the challenges women face daily when trying to forge ahead?
by
Kevatia De Silva
In light of International Women’s Day this year, Kevatia De Silva, 17, a student of Barataria South Secondary wrote a poem on gender inequality in the workplace for her SBA.
by
Dr Marlene Attzs.
PICTURE ANISTO ALVES
Dr Marlene Attzs has emerged as one of the most esteemed and trusted faces of economists in the country. She is on the most-wanted list of media houses when budget season beckons and is a useful resource for election cycles.
by
Ria Karim
The theme of International Women’s Day (IWD), 2024, celebrated on Friday (March 8) is “Inspire Inclusion”. According to the official IWD website (www.internationalwomensday.com), “One of the key pillars of “Inspire Inclusion” is the promotion of diversity in leadership and decision-making positions. Women, especially those belonging to underrepresented groups, continue to face barriers when seeking leadership roles.”
by
Past president Josephine Zakour, left, and Corresponding Secretary Nicola Sabga deliver handbags filled with items to The Shelter for domestic abuse survivors.
The Syrian Lebanese Women’s Association of Trinidad and Tobago (SLWA) was founded in 1950 by a group of deeply passionate women dedicated to providing for our nation’s most vulnerable. Over the years the association has engaged in numerous projects and initiatives aimed at supporting and empowering those most in need.
by
Members of InterClub.
The Interclub of Trinidad and Tobago (Women Working Together) will be holding An Afternoon Tea today at the Hyatt to commemorate International Women’s Day. There will be live entertainment, an auction and a 360 photo booth from 3 pm to 6 pm. It will be the group’s 22nd annual event. Dr Jacqueline Perreira-Sabga is the club’s Woman of the Year awardee.
by
SheTrades Hub is an initiative of the International Trade Centre (ITC) that aims to connect women entrepreneurs to international markets. This online platform provides opportunities for women-owned businesses to showcase their products and services to international buyers, network and access learning, investment and business opportunities to take their business global.
by
If nothing else, International Women’s Day highlights the different playing fields women are on across the world. For some women in different countries, access to education remains out of reach and the fight for that human right continues. In the Western world, women have become pillars of society, and in some industries, it would be hard to think about some jobs without them.
by
+1 (868) 225-4465
Ext: 5113, 5116, 5117
newsroom@guardian.co.tt
President of the InterClub of T&T Justine Aboud-Chamely presents the InterClub Woman of the Year Award to Dr Jacqueline Pereira-Sabga during the 22nd Annual An Afternoon Tea held at the Hyatt, Port-of-Spain.
PICTURE VASHTI SINGH
by
Myana Inniss
by
by
p1weonline_mar172024
by
The exhibition on “twinning” held at Queen Mary University of London in February.
Photo courtesy Dr Holly Eva Ryan
by
Dr Samantha Bhagan
PICTURE KERWIN PIERRE
by
by
AFETT Board with Keynote Speaker - Greer Quan, Mrs. Sharon Rowley, the Hon Bridgid Anisette George.
by
Kevatia De Silva
by
Dr Marlene Attzs.
PICTURE ANISTO ALVES
by
Ria Karim
by
Past president Josephine Zakour, left, and Corresponding Secretary Nicola Sabga deliver handbags filled with items to The Shelter for domestic abuse survivors.
by
Guardian Media is the premier provider of multimedia solutions and authoritative insight on news, politics, business, finance, sports, and current affairs. Our brand portfolio includes CNC3, Guardian, TBC Radio Network and The Big Board Company.
Send us an e-mail here or call us at +1-(868)-225-4465 / +1-(868)-235-5668