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Celebrate Everyday Heroes with Give to Jamaica Week

Miami-based business leader Barron Channer emigrated from Jamaica to the United States when he was just 8 years old. But he never forgot his roots, nor the love and beauty of that Caribbean island. Today, as a philanthropist and corporate citizen, Channer is determined to give back to the country that helped shape him. Creating a pathway that could bolster the charitable spirit of the Jamaican Diaspora to contribute to the island’s economic, cultural, and educational development is just one example of his altruism.

Verlyn Foley Joins Alexander Goshen as VP of Affordable Housing

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Alexander Goshen, a Fort Lauderdale-based real estate development and investment firm with projects across Florida and Atlanta, continues to strengthen its executive team with the addition of Verlyn Foley as Vice President of Affordable Housing for its AG Urban division.

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Caribbean Honors Trinidadian Trailblazer With Top Entrepreneur Award

Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago — Trinidadian-born Shelly-Ann Aqui Solomon, digital strategist, transformational coach, and global business mentor, has been named the winner of the Entrepreneur Excellence Award at the Caribbean POSH Icon Woman Awards 2025. Shelly-Ann was selected from among 24 nominees representing 14 Caribbean islands, an honor that underscores her influence and impact across the region and beyond. 

Why Caribbean American Women Bring a Vital Perspective to Leadership in Today’s Corporate America

In 2025, as many U.S. organizations recalibrate their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts under public and political pressure, Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown believes a valuable leadership perspective is being overlooked. A nationally recognized organizational theorist, leadership strategist, and founder of kmb Consultancy, Dr. Brown has spent over two decades advising Fortune 100 companies, higher education institutions, and nonprofit organizations on how to lead change at the intersection of identity, strategy, and systems transformation.

From Agora to Echo Chamber: Reclaiming Civil Discourse in the Age of Social Media

Social media which we all use, is present in every aspect of our lives. It has become so pervasive that it is utilised in a full range of activity from tweeting celebrities, to posting pictures for friends, to marketing ourselves for prospective employers. Consequently, it comes as no surprise that social media is greatly involved in the decisions of people ranging from millennials to teenagers, especially in relation to civil society matters and politics. As a vibrant space for collective ideas, social media presents itself as the equivalent of a “University” of Woodford Square in the digital age. With the advancement of social media, it is faster than ever to share information or congregate virtually in cyberspace to exchange opinions. Unlike with legacy (traditional) media, such as newspapers or television channels, the barriers that inhibit voicing one’s opinion are lower. Social media promotes a level of freedom of speech which is absent in the mass media institutions that existed prior to the Information Age.

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