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[...] What are some things we should know about you? I was born in, Simply Beautiful, Saint Lucia, and now live in Chicago, Illinois. I’d like to think I’m well educated, equally in Saint Lucia [...]
[...] causes, volunteering and activism. As much as I loved my upbringing and opportunities I had in Saint Lucia, I realized the give back was lacking. Opportunities that people had here was largely in part [...]
[...] with (my words), I thought on my tad ignorant gaff about being stung by Africanized bees in Saint Lucia, when in fact it was very much an Italian bee (they’re more docile but do have stingers and [...]
[...] . These values, principles, practices are not far from me, my experience growing up in Saint Lucia, the social groups that shaped my eventual participation in volunteer organizations in my [...]
[...] , beautiful, intriguing and worthwhile will be brought to life on inpractopia. We spotlight West Indians as experts in matters that affect their lives, stationed in the region and around the world. [...]
[...] home. Listen and be engaged as he shares his thoughts on a Caribbean Empire influenced by West Indians who have and are impacting influence through their craft throughout the world. [...]
[...] I’m from, what our people are capable of. All I’ve seen and done made me want to know what West Indians are doing to grow their communities. Especially since we’re embracing the One Caribbean [...]
[...] Paul Sheppard from Kim Jean on Vimeo. Watch as Paul talks about the prospects of beekeeping and niche market honey. [...]
[...] cardinalwarde from Kim Jean on Vimeo. Watch Dr. Warde share the work of the Caribbean Science Foundation and his faith in [...]
[...] rumshopryan from Kim Jean on Vimeo. Rumshop Ryan – Ryan Vandenabeele – talks about his experiences travelling the [...]
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[...] First full show for inpractopia. Kim talks with guest Nina Compton, finalist on Season 11 of Bravo’s Top Chef. The Culinary ambassador [...]
[...] Kim talks to Penny Bowen, Fundraising and Campaign Development Officer with the Foundation for the [...]
[...] International Beekeeping trainer Paul Sheppard shares his expertise on honey bees and the great prospect as a major economic earner for [...]
[...] Paul Sheppard from Kim Jean on Vimeo. Watch as Paul talks about the prospects of beekeeping and niche market [...]
[...] In my very hearty chat with Paul Sheppard about honey production in the Caribbean and they types of bees that making the regions honey a [...]
[...] Providing quality healthcare is the pledge of the entire staff at the Barbados Fertility Centre. The internationally recognized institution provides IVF and donor services to couples [...]
[...] Dr. Juliet Skinner tells Kim why and how she co-founded the Barbados Fertility Centre. She also shares who they serve and where their clients come from. [...]
[...] the language born from Africans and Amerindians, giving birth to a language that is of the Caribbean region. This thought provoking conversation is surely informative and educational. [...]
[...] . I felt that others in the region should to. That to me was the need – for people of the Caribbean region to start sharing their expertise and experiences as one community. There was hardly any of [...]
[...] worth supporting whose efforts benefit children and their families at home and the Caribbean region. A Facebook post from my friend Didacus Jules about the Foundation for the Development of [...]
[...] Science Foundation – http://caribbeanscience.org and their SPISE summer programme. Caribbean economies would do well with opportunities these underexplored fields – science, engineering and [...]
[...] alike with equipment for services offered. A must listen to for a burgeoning industry for Caribbean economies. /uploads/2014/10/awcpic.jpg"> [...]
[...] Canada raised powerhouse of a woman talks about the Caribbean Tales family and her wish for Caribbean film to be accessible and sustainable for generations. [...]
[...] Solomon explains the inspiration behind wanting to start a career and business showcasing Caribbean film making. [...]
[...] What are some things we should know about you? I was born in, Simply Beautiful, Saint Lucia, and now live in Chicago, Illinois. I’d like to think I’m well educated, equally in Saint Lucia [...]
[...] causes, volunteering and activism. As much as I loved my upbringing and opportunities I had in Saint Lucia, I realized the give back was lacking. Opportunities that people had here was largely in part [...]
[...] with (my words), I thought on my tad ignorant gaff about being stung by Africanized bees in Saint Lucia, when in fact it was very much an Italian bee (they’re more docile but do have stingers and [...]
[...] . These values, principles, practices are not far from me, my experience growing up in Saint Lucia, the social groups that shaped my eventual participation in volunteer organizations in my [...]
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