On Friday, March 8, the University of Maine Caribbean Club hosted its fifth annual Carnival celebration. Caribbean Club held the event to not only celebrate but also educate UMaine’s student body ...
With the current pressures surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion, leadership strategist Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown reminds corporate America why Caribbean American women are an essential asset to ...
The Young Talents Caribbean Region L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science program celebrated its 2025 Awardees during a special ceremony in Puerto Rico. The event brought together partners from L’Oréal ...
Very much like here in the United States, the traditional role of men and women in the Caribbean culture is gradually evolving. There was a time when men were the primary bread winners and women were ...
Willamae Morris, left, meets with Dr. Judith Hurley, a Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center oncologist, who is researching breast cancer among women in the Bahamas and other Caribbean countries.
Throughout her career as a storyteller, wellness advocate, community builder, and all-around creative, Chantal Miller has cultivated a sense of sisterhood. That ideal extended beyond her many titles ...
We all know that in the 21st century, women, here in the United States and around the world, have sought and gained equality in just about every aspect of life. Some women have even exceeded the ...
Over the last decade, women across Latin America and the Caribbean have been speaking out in ever greater numbers in support of equal rights for women and girls. From Argentina to Costa Rica and ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A Caribbean-wide movement to fight violence against women started in a truly pedestrian way - with one woman's walk to work. Ronelle King was on her ...
As a Caribbean-American woman, I’m thrilled to see more Black Americans finding peace, purpose, and a sense of belonging in Caribbean nations. But there’s a major difference between visiting as a ...
“The story of Caribbean food cannot be told without telling the story of Caribbean women,” opens Provisions, the new cookbook from Jamaican sisters Michelle and Suzanne Rousseau. The sisters have a ...
We spoke with several women from across the Caribbean about their careers, how they view the challenges ahead, and their advice for younger female professionals. Women have an essential role to play ...
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