While putting the final touches on Pathways, his first book, film-maker Lennie Little-White thought P. J. Patterson would be the perfect person to write its foreword.
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KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent – Four Vincentian historians who were commissioned by the government to write the history of the country have presented the manuscript of the first volume, which documents the country’s history through 1838, the end of slavery.
New York, New York – Trinidadian born art and museum scholar Dr. Daniela Fifi will shortly embark on an international tour to promote her new publication, Critical Issues in Caribbean Museums.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – A book was launched on Friday to honor the legacy of the late President Janet Jagan.
On the cover of Don’t Wait, her memoir, Marie Dunn is in sports gear and shows off a symbolic medal which signifies perseverance. Sticking to your guns permeates the New York-based Jamaican’s fourth book.
As a personal challenge, Marie Dunn was determined to compete in the New York City Marathon. After being turned down by organisers three years ago, the Jamaican fitness buff reapplied and was accepted, paving the way for her run in the 2023 event.
Plantation, FL – Island SPACE Caribbean Museum, a leading cultural hub dedicated to heritage and culture, announces its inaugural Caribbean Book Fair, set to take place on the weekend of October 26th and 27th, 2024. This free two-day event, supported in large part by an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant, will celebrate Caribbean literature and culture with a diverse range of activities for all ages.
LONDON, UK - A St. Vincent and the Grenadines national has won the 2025 Commonwealth Short Story Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious literary honors.
Title: Sylvie’s Love and Loss
LONDON, UK– Guyana’s President Dr. Irfaan li has launched a new publication providing a holistic overview of the causes and challenges surrounding food security in the Caribbean and the wider global community.
As part of this year’s celebration of National Caribbean American Heritage Month, the NCAHM Committee has unveiled the 2025 edition of the Caribbean Book Bankra - a curated list of 30 must-read books that honor the vibrant legacy of Caribbean literature and its global diaspora.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – West Indies and Guyana cricketing legend Alvin Kallicharran on Tuesday launched his new autobiography ‘Colour Blind’.
New York, New York - “I survived 9/11 not once, but twice. The first time by being fired from my job. The second time by recovering after getting sick at the site of that job.”