Sunday, July 21, 2013

Newstalk93FM, a Jamaican radio station owned and operated by the University of the West Indies, Mona, presents an innovative morning programme

Newstalk93FM, a Jamaican radio station owned and operated by the University of the West Indies, Mona, presents an innovative morning programme called, Fresh Start, hosted by attorney-at-law, Clyde Williams, seasoned politician Sharon Hay-Webster and developmental specialist Dr. Imani Tafari-Ama. The programme presents a mix of topical discussions, entertainment and inspiration. Counterpoint is the major discussion segment where we invite guests to engage topical issues through questions and discussions with the hosts. On Monday, July 22, 2013 during our Counterpoint segment we will focus on the topic: "Future of the Caribbean - A youthful perspective" this discussion will take place from 7:15 - 7:45 a.m. We are aware that you participated in the “My World, My SIDS” youth conference and would like you to comment on the five priority issues that are outlined in the Kingston Declaration that was formulated out of the “My World, My SIDS” youth conference. We thank you for agreeing to share with us and we look forward to hearing from you this Monday

The Rebirth of the Caribbean Civilization Club

After a long day of consultation and planing the The Caribbean Civilisation Club (Group Page)UWI St. Augustine Caribbean Civilisation Club PageAdministration of the(C.C.C) , more than ever, is ready to forge ahead in Creating Caribbean Identity and Caribbean development. According to the great words of our Public Relation Officer Kevin Persad “I SEE A GREAT FUTURE FOR OUR CLUB, I BELeIVE WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE WITHIN OUR SOCIETIES AND REGION, I BELIEVE AS YOUTHS OF OUR NATION WE NEED TO TAKE A STAND WE MAY BE ECONOMICALLY WEAK IN OUR NUMBERS BUT CULTUARALLY WE ARE VERY STRONG AND DOMINANT WITHIN OUR SOCIETIES AND WITHIN THAT CONTEXT THE WORLD. I THINK WE NEED TO LET THE WORLD KNOW WHAT THE CARIBBEAN IS, AND WHO WE ARE, THE YOUTHS OF OUR REGION WE NEED TO HIGHLIGHT OUR ISSUES AND CONCERNS TO OUR GOVERNMENTS AND REGIONAL MEMBERS” such an eloquent definition, of what the Caribbean civilization club has forged to achieve, with regards to creating Caribbean identity was emanated loudly throughout our Caribbean sea. Giving the Club a platform for our goals, aims and initiatives to be seen and heard. We now officially have our own conference room, where all meetings can be held and our very own office. Much thanks must be given to our director and Lecturer Dr. John Campbell who made the aforementioned possible. Hope your ready for a new power pack possibility of adventure that the Caribbean civilization club has to offer, through our fun and interactive session I know I'll see you there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!