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Jamaican-born author Sandy Daley-Legister.
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Jamaican-born author directs ‘Workplace Discrimination Against Black Women’

By Nelson A. King
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Marley family concurs Bob’s passion was ‘One Love’

By Vinette K. Pryce
A young woman helps prepare for the Kumina ceremony in “KUMINA QUEEN.”
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Caribbean Film Series explores wonder, traumas of family history and legacies

By Nelson A. King
Filmmaker and director, Ravit Markus.
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New film highlights journey of a disabled athlete

By Milette Millington
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Bob Marley’s ‘One Love’ biopic to send Valentines to fans

By Vinette K. Pryce
The flyer for “Shantaye’s World” by Mathurnie Emmanuel and Guillame Rico.
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Caribbean diaspora reels highlight of the 2023 African Film fest

By Vinette K. Pryce
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Jamaican born Game of Thrones actor Marcos James poised to make writing, producing film debut

By Tangerine Clarke
From left, Emmy-Award-winning Editor and Filmmaker Angel Castellanos, and Award-winning Filmmaker, and Co-founder of the A.M. Agency, Mason Richards, showcasing award statues.
Guyana

Guyanese-born filmmaker launches The A.M Creative Agency in Los Angeles

By Tangerine Clarke
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Filmmaker Spike Lee is subject of Brooklyn Museum exhibition

By Tangerine Clarke
Yanatha Desouvre latest photo
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Inaugural Little Haiti BK Short Film Festival celebrates creativity, diversity in cinema

By Nelson A. King
The cast and crew on the Red Carpet at the world premiere of “Bad Like Brooklyn” at the Tribeca Festival, pose for Caribbean Life before the premiere of the documentary film. Executive Producer, Saggy, fifth from left back row, is next to Amy DiGiacomo, producer, and surrounded by other cast members.
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Jamaican ‘Bad Like Brooklyn Dancehall’ documentary premieres to sold-out crowd at Tribeca Festival

By Tangerine Clarke
Ludi
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Women’s History Month spotlights ‘Reel International Sisters’

By Vinette K. Pryce
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Go With The Flo

By Flo Anthony
The University of Guyana bestowed an Honorary Doctorate of Letters and the Arts on Black Panther star, Letitia Wright during her whirlwind visit to her homeland.
Guyana

Letitia Wright receives honorary doctorate from UG, takes Guyana by storm

By Tangerine Clarke
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President Ali invites Black Panther star, Letitia Wright to visit homeland

By Tangerine Clarke
From left:Harry Jeudy, Yanatha Desouvre and Samuel Ladouceur.
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‘Fragmented Scars’ earns coveted table reading at international film festival

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Brunch 101 is an immersive, university-s
Nov. 29, noon

Brunch 101: An Immersive Boozy Brunch Experience
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The 105th Precinct will host its 1st Ann
Nov. 29, 5:30 pm

The 105th Precinct 1st Annual Christmas Tree Lighting 
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Join us for an unforgettable evening as
Nov. 29, 6 pm

‘Shantaye’s World’ Screening
221 Kingston Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11213

Learn about the celebration of Junkanoo
Dec. 6, 1 pm

Hands-on History: Junkanoo Puppets
King Manor Museum

Join us for Brooklyn’s largest year-end
Dec. 27, noon

Palatial Publishing LLC’s 10 Year Anniversary & Small Business Showcase

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