Hanging Gardens for San Juan, Puerto Rico
A 22-year old young man’s dream of transforming the agriculture sector within the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico is becoming a reality, as Jose A. Molinelli Gonzalez recently won an investment grant of 7,500 euros from Youth Time International Movement in Paris, France for a project in which he hopes to introduce urban farming within an old building in his city using hydroponic systems.
Caribbean Christmas Gifts Everyone would love!
If you’ve got a co-worker from any one of the Caribbean Islands, who has family from the Caribbean diaspora, or you want to take him a piece of the Caribbean with you, absolutely do not purchase a floral print t-shirt or a beach board. There’s much more authenticity that the Caribbean has to offer that anyone, tourist or native, can appreciate during the season.
Climate Change, Floods, and your Health
Drastic climate action is needed in the face of a reality where fossil fuel dependence and climate change is threatening human health and survival.
The Resurgence of African Inspired Prints and Trends
We want to ensure that our children can find creative ways to show pride in their brown skin and African heritage, for generations to come.
Fall in Love with these Amazing Caribbean Beaches
Paradise is not so much of a far fetched idea when you've set your eyes on the most beautiful beach. There are some that are perfect for the family, a great vacation get away or simply a serene escape. You can find all versions of this in the Caribbean. Check out some our favourite beaches in the Caribbean that both locals and tourists alike love to enjoy.
A Teacher’s Time Out
“It just feels like everything is right and life is full of opportunities to see and do all sorts of exciting things. It really is amazing to immerse yourself in something completely new every once in a while.”
Unearthing the Art of Forest Bathing in the Caribbean
So many persons in search of this inner healing travel to this Caribbean oasis to experience the true benefits of "forest bathing" without venturing to the far East in search of this blessing.
The Terror of Hurricane Maria in Dominica
That night my dad and brother laid on tables and counter tops while my grandmother, two sisters, niece and I laid on one cold bed, huddled together until three in the morning, when we were sure the hurricane had passed.
Immortalising ‘Kitch’
Never before has a Trinidadian novel made a single artist the sole focus of its literary illustration. So how appropriate is it that Lord Kitchener is the first to have such an honour.