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Lavinya Stennett of The Black Curriculum Is Rewriting the Lessons Caribbean Women Were Never Taught

There is something quietly radical about a woman who decides, at 22, that the entire British education system needs to change  and…

Speaking in Roots: How Twossaints Is Bringing Kwéyòl Back to Life

There are languages that survive because they are written into law, taught in classrooms, and protected by institutions. And then there are…

Anton Darrel Parks: The Tobago Media King Transforming Caribbean Television and Broadcasting

Coined by his colleagues as the “Media King,” Anton Darrel Parks wears many hats, but the one that fits best is senior…

The Art of Wining: Royal Gale and the Dance Form the World Misunderstood

As a dancer, creator and educator, Gale Harris, known professionally as Royal Gale, has created a meaningful cultural impact both online and…

Nourish to Flourish: Food, Wine and Fête, a Culinary Journey Uniting The Diaspora

The vibrant spirit of community, culture, and culinary innovation came alive at Food, Wine & Fête, an immersive experience that blended gourmet…

She Carried Haiti to Spain and Built a Luxury Brand in Both Hands

Cyndie Beauboeuf didn't wait for permission to take up space in the luxury market. She just walked in with a handbag she…

The Hakka People of Jamaica: How One Woman is Refusing to Let Her People be Forgotten

There is a photograph  not on a gallery wall, not in a museum, sitting somewhere in a worn album in a Scarborough…

How a Guyanese British Henna Artist Is Reclaiming Her Indo Caribbean Identity, One Design at a Time

There is something deep about choosing to put your culture on someone else's skin. For Jenna, a scientist, artist and the woman…

Beauty With Purpose: How Claudia Nour Is Redefining Faith, Identity and Wellness

In an era when beauty is often defined by excess — more products, more coverage, more perfection. Claudia Nour offers a quieter,…

Anjali Persad: The Indo Trinidadian American Comedian Using Laughter to Champion Caribbean and LGBTQ+ Representation

Anjali “Anj” Persad is a Trinidadian American influencer on a mission to bring positive representation for both the Caribbean community and LGBTQ+…

How the Debbie Lewis Foundation Grew From a Trinidad Grandmother’s Kindness to Empower 400 Caribbean Youth and Families

In the quiet community of Mon Repos, Trinidad, a simple act of kindness sparked a three-generation legacy of service that now supports…

Grammy-Nominated Lila Iké is the Future of Reggae

 I feel like the representation of reggae internationally, is men with dreadlocks. With this simple statement, Lila Iké shifted the energy of…