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Michael Cherrie at the premiere of the Netflix film Shirley.
Michael Cherrie seems to be finally at the cusp of his long-desired career goal. As Conrad Chisholm, Cherrie is coupled with Regina King’s Shirley, in the Netflix film that bears the same name as her character.
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that not only were adults impressed with your skilful command of the spoken word, but you were bound to use those skills as a lawyer in the future.
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MPhil student Eden John shows certain tools at the food production lab in the main building of the Food and Agriculture UWI, St Augustine.
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Eden John, a local researcher and entrepreneur, prioritises her ambitions over relationships and naysayers. John is adamant that her busy schedule is not a barrier to her objectives, but rather the path that will get her there as she juggles the demands of running an agouti farm and investing in her tea business.
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About two weeks ago, the Trinidad and Tobago Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (TTSPCA) teamed up with local visual artist Laura Ferreira to not only give members of the public original artwork but to also help expedite the adoption of foster dogs and cats by those willing to love and protect them.
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In the desolate environment of cancer care, Dr Jacqueline Pereira-Sabga is a beacon of light to those in the middle of their greatest battle in life.
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Jamaican writer and lawyer Sharma Taylor, author of What A Mother’s Love Don’t Teach You (Virago Press, 2023), will be honoured on Wednesday with the prestigious Jamaican Musgrave Medal (Bronze) for excellence in Literature. Taylor, who counts the late Wayne Brown, Jane Bryce, Dr Erna Brodber, Ingrid Persaud, Karen Lord, Monique Roffey, Kei Miller and Jacob Ross among her mentors, is no stranger to accolades. Earlier this year she was shortlisted for the V S Pritchett Short Story Prize 2024.
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Allia Jones-Khan has been living with endometriosis for the past 20 years. At 35 years old, she knew from a young age that the insufferable period pain that she was experiencing was nothing normal, but she was dismissed by family members, peers and teachers when she spoke up about it.
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I believe we should invest in people equally, regardless of gender. Men and women are not created biologically equal, but we are physically and emotionally complementary. There are some tasks that women are better at, some tasks that men are better at, and some tasks that they are equally good at. Accelerating progress means encouraging society to create equal opportunities for both males and females and judging applicants fairly based on meritorious criteria, not on identity.
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She uses her social media platforms to share knowledge and experiences in the field of gynaecology. Dr Khan obtained her MBBS degree from the University of the West Indies, Trinidad. She later earned her postgraduate degree in England and has been a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists since 2018.
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Treat animals respectfully and humanely. It’s an Islamic teaching which Dr Ansarah Hosein is happy to live by.
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What does it truly mean to “Inspire Inclusion”? The International Women’s Day theme for March 8, 2024, may seem rudimentary and generic. But it is a clarion call for the action needed to progress as a society, as there is no hope for true equality without considering that all women in society are valuable.
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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.
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At AFETT’s Women of Influence awards function, from left, Cheryl Sue Wing, Cavelle Joseph-St Omar, Jásher De Gannes, House Speaker Bridgid Annisette-George, Mrs Sharon Rowley, wife of PM Dr Keith Rowley, President Christine Kangaloo, Dana Hinds-Allain (for Reanna Harrilal), Shihan Marva Hanifa John-Logan and St Augustine MP Khadijah Ameen. PICTURES VASHTI SINGH
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