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Tangerine Clarke

From left, Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar, Mayor of the City of New York, Eric Adams, Romeo Hitlall, Federation of Hindu Mandirs, Founder of the Tulsie Mandir Pandit Lakhram Maharaj, Joe Yussuff, Guyana Consulate, and other elected officials gathered in front of the house of worship, to condemn hate and violence.
News

Mayor Adams condemns violence, hate perpetrated on Queens Mandir

By Tangerine Clarke
Sen. Kevin Parker (fourth from left), with recipients of backpacks at his 15th Annual Harvest Fest event in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn

Parker celebrates 15th annual harvest fest, distributes over 1000 backpacks

By Tangerine Clarke
Cosmetologist and Amika Brand Educator, Jamie Brice, left, and Emmanuella Duroska, executive director of the Curly Code, at the recent Brooklyn Commons natural hair event.
Business

Curly Code celebrates the beauty of black hair

By Tangerine Clarke
Guyanese American Sherif Barker, newest committee member of WIADCA, poses with Guyana's Golden Arrowhead flag against the 2022 Carnival backdrop, at the recent kick-off at Kings Theatre, on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn.
Guyana

Guyanese American Sherif Barker is WIADCA’s newest committee member

By Tangerine Clarke
Guyanese Shelly G (Shelly Garraway) performing in front of her fanbase on the Nautical Princess at her first ever boat cruise "Take A Ride Wid Me".
Music

Guyanese soca royalty Shelly G on a mission to promote new artistes

By Tangerine Clarke
Pictured, back row standing Ð Angela Cooper, CEO/founder of the Coral Reef Experience, Gary Alexander Pierre, Kurt Bartholomew, Deputy Borough President, Diana Richardson, T&T Consul General Andre Laveau, Honorees, Carlston Gray, Daniel L. Beckles MD, PhD, and Kenrick Faustin, and Yolanda Lezama-Clark, president, Lezama Archives & Caribbean Cultural Center, Inc. Sitting, honorees Michael YoungLao, Janet E. Larghi, MPA, CTRS, Valerie McLeod-Katz, Lynette Richardson, Dr. Una Clarke, and honoree, Jean Alexander.
Barbados

Mayor Adams, Boro prez. Reynoso mark T&T’s 60th Anniversary of Independence

By Tangerine Clarke
Family and honorees of the Mama Green Women of Dignity award presentation are pictured on stage at Von Herbert King Park. They are niece, Alizia Flores, honoree Jaja Blain, host of the Quiet Storm show on WLIB 105.7FM, Lenny Green, honoree Jennifer Murlak Ricketts, brother, Muata Green, honorees Josephine Longmire, Tayette Birch, and niece, Atika Green.
People

WBLS’ Lenny Green honors Mayor Adams with Sapphire Award at family day

By Tangerine Clarke
Guyana

Scores of students benefit from QCAANY Summer Math Institute’s return to Guyana

By Tangerine Clarke
Vice-President of Guyana Bharrat Jagdeo addresses an audience at the Royal Empress Hall in South Ozone Park, Queens.
News

Guyana’s VP Bharatt Jagdeo explains initiatives to combat inflation

By Tangerine Clarke
Diplomats and guests, from left: Mary A. Tang Yew, Consul in the Consulate General of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago; Ambassador Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, permanent representative of Guyana to the United States; Mrs. Brotherson, Senator Jabari Brisport of the 25th Senate District in Brooklyn, Samuel Hinds, ambassador of Guyana to the United States of America, and newly appointed Consul General of Guyana to NY, ambassador Michael Brotherson.
Guyana

Guyana Consulate NY observes Emancipation Day at Medgar Evers College

By Tangerine Clarke
Assemblymember Monique Chandler-Waterman, NYS Sen. Kevin Parker, and Councilmember Farah N. Louis, surrounded by protesters, demanding change at Flatbush Gardens in Brooklyn.
News

Politicians demand better services for Flatbush Gardens residents

By Tangerine Clarke
Mango Tree Production in conjunction with Deck Promotion, presents "Past, Present, Future," set for the Labor Day Carnival on Sept. 5. Derek Noel, (Deck Promotion) and costume designer/band leader Pauleen Loobie pictured against a colorful array of headpieces at the costume mas camp, 204 Parkside Ave., Brooklyn.
Carnival

Mango Tree Production to showcase past, present, future

By Tangerine Clarke
Michael Escoffery, award-winning painter and sculptor in his studio in White Plains, New York.
Arts & Theater

Michael Escoffery curates Jamaica’s 60th Independence exhibition

By Tangerine Clarke
Guyanese-American Albert Baldeo campaigning to unseat long-time Senator Joe Addabbo in 15th Sen. District in Queens.
Guyana

Albert Baldeo hopes to unseat incumbent in Queens 15th Senate District

By Tangerine Clarke
Masquerader, Kayla Freeman, left, and Suga Candy Mas band leader Maxine Magdaleno, showcase creations from the Ambrosia section designed by Carib Colors, as part of an exciting costume band, ready to vie in the 'big band' category on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5.
Carnival

Suga Candy Mas readies for the return of Labor Day Carnival

By Tangerine Clarke
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News

Diaspora welcomes new Guyana Consul General to New York Michael Brotherson

By Tangerine Clarke
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