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The good news is that many women can survive breast cancer if it’s found and treated early. You need to know that: • If you are age 40 to 49, talk with your doctor about when to start getting mammograms and how often to get them. • Women ages 50 to 74 need mammograms every 2 years. You may choose to start getting mammograms earlier or to get them more often. • Talk to a doctor about your risk for breast cancer, especially if a close family member has had breast or ovarian cancer. Your doctor can help you decide when and how often to get mammograms. I hope that this pink slip on our cover catches those of you who have been procrastinating or perhaps just too busy with life, work and makes you realize that nothing is more important to your family than taking care of yourself. So, put everything ELSE off and schedule an appointment
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Nicole Moratt, 78, has been playing Mas for 50 years longer than the youngsters enjoying Carnival this year.
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Everything you need to know about life under Obamacare/The Affordable Care Act By Ezra Klein and Sarah Kliff What is Obamacare? t’s more than just a bumper sticker.
ently decided to call the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, a set of health reforms passed by the Congress and signed into law by President Obama in March 2010.
“Obamacare” is, what we’ve all appar- The law itself touches on everything from
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s we criss cross the state in our quest to find the Caribbean Communities in Florida, a few things pop out, give Caribbean people a few years and they will take over an area - We love to start businesses and work for ourselves, so you’ll start seeing the restaurants pop up in the area. Give them a few years and a few Caribbean Associations will start in the area....their intended purpose is to give back....but they will mainly start with an emphasis on getting people together for a show or a dance or a Carnival. Most of us take our Culture seriously, we hold on to it, and it becomes the glue that holds us together as a new people in a foreign environment. We realize that as Caribbean people we are more alike than we are different. The truth is though that most Trinis could only stand to listen to only so much Reggae in one night and most Jamaicans get very annoyed when they have to listen to only soca all night....it’s quite funny to me to observe both of them at the end of the night in each other’s party. Most Guyanese know how to throw up their hand and at least do the screw in the
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lightbulb dance to Indian music when it comes on. My point is that when we move outside of our country and find ourselves looking for people like us...we find ourselves looking at, marrying, hanging out with and blending the islands. Most of us stop the posturing that has slowed our process towards true Caribbean Integration and Unity in the Caribbean and realize that we are more alike than we are different. Our taste in music, our love of dancing and our generosity in entertaining (God help us if there’s not enough food for everybody to eat twice and wrap up to take home). Across the Caribbean, people love to call you as they see you. I grew up knowing people called Chiney, Blacks, Tall boy, Bowfoot....or call you out on your weight gain or way of dressing as if they know you well enough. Recently a friend looked straight at another friend who he hadn’t seen in about 20 years and said...”yuh really look old yuh know” earlier that same day I heard from a friend who was called for sponsorship and asked “you is not the chubby lady I did meet?” Different Islands same lack of filter...more alike than we are different. However, if we don’t leave the safe cocoon and infighting within our own differences in our respective countries, we would never learn how much we have in common. Therefore I truly believe that leadership on Caribbean Integration has to come from us. We truly know that we could benefit from working together as one Caribbean and one Community. However most of us don’t pay enough attention to realize that our remittances, our travel home and general support of our homelands has an economic value. We need some leaders here in our Communities to step up and speak for us with one voice - for all of our children with parents from two different islands...let the Caribbean leaders know...We’re more alike than we’re different, it’s time for us to get together and work as one!
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Everything you need to know about life under Obamacare, continued from page 1 What does it cover? All insurance under Obamacare has to cover a set of health benefits the Obama administration has defined as “essential.” They are “ambulatory patient services; emergency services; hospitalization; maternity and newborn care; mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health treatment; prescription drugs; rehabilitative and habilitative When is Obamacare? Obamacare’s insurance marketplaces — where people who services and devices; laboratory services; preventive and don’t get health insurance through Medicaid, Medicare or their wellness services and chronic disease management; and pediemployer will go to buy it — began open enrollment on Tues- atric services, including oral and vision care.” day (Oct. 1, 2013). The law actually begins delivering insurance coverage, both through private plans bought on the mar- The bottom line is that if you get sick, the insurance you get through Obamacare is almost certainly going to cover you. ketplaces and through Medicaid, on Jan. 1. how hospitals are reimbursed for care to whether chain restaurants post calorie counts on their menus. But, generally, by “Obamacare” most people mean the provisions of the law that relate to the efforts to insure about 30 million Americans through subsidized private insurance or government-provided Medicaid.
Are you sure it will really start then? Pretty sure. There have been some small delays in the functionality of different marketplaces. In the D.C. marketplace, for instance, consumers won’t be able to see their subsidies until November. In the federally-run marketplaces, small businesses won’t be able to shop online until November. But overall, the law looks on track for New Year’s Day. Will Obamacare be available in every state? Some of it will, some of it won’t. The insurance marketplaces, and the subsidies that go along with them, will be available in every state and the District of Columbia. But the Medicaid expansion, which serves people making less than 133 percent of the federal poverty line ($31,322 for a family of four), was made optional by the Supreme Court. As of now, only 26 states are likely to participate in it come January. FLORIDA’S LEGISLATURE VOTED AGAINST PARTICIPATING. What makes this particularly troublesome for the law (and, more to the point, for the uninsured) is that there are no subsidies for private insurance for people making less than the poverty line. So if you’re poor and in a state that hasn’t accepted the Medicaid expansion, you’re out of luck. UNLESS WE GET THE LEGISLATURE TO OPT IN TO RECEIVE THE FUNDS, FLORIDIANS WHO ARE POOR ARE GOING TO HATE THIS.
How much will I pay out of pocket? Depends. Out-of-pockets costs in Medicaid are almost nothing. In the insurance marketplaces, however, there are four levels of insurance coverage: Bronze, silver, gold and platinum. These levels correspond to the amount of health costs they’ll cover for the average applicant: 60 percent for bronze, 70 percent for silver, 80 percent for gold, 90 percent for platinum (there’s also a bare-bones “catastrophic” option available to applicants under age 30). The lower your level of coverage, the more you’ll pay out of pocket. But the law also has secondary out-of-pocket protections, including limits on out-of-pocket costs for lower-income families. The Kaiser Family Foundation’s subsidy calculator will tell you if you qualify. How many options will I have to choose from? Since both Medicaid and the insurance marketplaces are different in different states, it depends on where you live. Entering your information at HealthCare.gov will give you the quickest overview. What if I have a preexisting condition? Under Obamacare, it doesn’t matter. One of the really big changes that the health law makes to the insurance marketplaces is eliminating the relevance of preexisting conditions altogether. This is true for both plans sold on the new marketplaces, and those sold outside of it. This means that insurers won’t be allowed to ask you about your health, or charge you more because of it. What if I’m young and really, really healthy? Congratulations! You’re in the prime of your life – and may have heard that you’re getting ripped off by the health care law. Here’s the deal: The health care law limited the amount that insurers can charge really old people, and that might lead them to bump up the rates for younger people. A lot of this will depend on where you live.
Here’s the biggest thing to know about Obamacare: Most people will never notice it. If you get health insurance through your employer or the government — as 80 percent of Americans do — it’s very unlikely that you’ll interact with Obamacare’s coverage expansion at all. (There are other provisions in Obamacare, like some of the efforts to improve care quality or cut health-care costs, that could affect you. But that’s not the core of the law or the part that’s starting Tuesday.) Obamacare mostly matters most for the 20 percent of Americans who are either uninsured or get insurance on the individual (or “non-group”) market. Anyone in those groups can get insurance through Obamacare. Those who make more than the federal poverty line, but less than four times the poverty line ($94,200 for a family of four), can buy subsidized insurance on the marketplaces. Those making less than 133 percent of the poverty line, and living in a state that has accepted the Medicaid expansion, can get Medicaid. The Congressional Budget Office expects that the Affordable Care Act will cover about 14 million of the uninsured in 2014 and 25 million by the end of the decade - that still leaves about 30 million people uninsured. If I already have health insurance, do I have to care about this? Probably not. The truth of Obamacare is that it mostly affects the uninsured and people who don’t have employer-based or government-based health insurance. That’s a relatively small fraction of the population, even though we often talk about the law as if it affects everyone. Are there death panels? No. There are no death panels. How much are the premiums? That will vary depending on the state you’re in, your age, your health, your income, the kind of plan you want, etc. The fastest way to figure out your costs is to go to www.HealthCare.gov.
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This chart from the Kaiser Family Foundation, which shows the premiums for a 25-year-old who earns $25,000, might help you out:
Everything you need to know about life under Obamacare, continued from page 1 How much information will I have to share with the you’re supposed to go back online and report that shift. Any fedgovernment? eral help you get purchasing health insurance coverage will likely be adjusted to reflect your new income. The other option here is You’ll have to tell them some basics: name, age, address, in- not to report your new income, although the government will come and the size of your family. You will have to tell whether figure it out when you file taxes the next year – and then look to you use tobacco (the law includes a premium surcharge for recoup the tax credits you were not supposed to receive. smokers). You won’t have to share information about your health status or doctor. Was the individual mandate delayed? It was not. While the White House did delay the requirement Where do I go to buy it? that large employers offer coverage to their workers, it did not www.HealthCare.gov. touch the provision that says all individuals must carry health insurance coverage. That still takes effect on Jan. 1. But aren’t there a bunch of glitches? Definitely. As much as health wonks were looking forward to I own a small business. What does this mean for me? October 1st, the conventional wisdom was that relatively few A few things, starting with the new small business health inpeople would actually try and sign up. That was...wrong. The surance marketplaces. These are new online marketplaces that marketplaces have been overwhelmed with traffic, which has open Oct. 1, where you could help your workers buy insurance meant some error messages and lengthy wait times. There are coverage. Initially, the idea for these marketplaces was to have also some marketplaces, like the one in Washington, D.C., that employers chip in a certain amount and then their employees aren’t fully functional yet. But as with any online product launch, could pick any health insurance plan they wanted; a young the technical kinks are likely to get worked out. So if you want to worker might want cheaper premiums, whereas someone older could purchase more robust coverage. sign up, give it a shot, and if it doesn’t work, try again later. Who can help me buy health insurance? If you don’t want to just sign up on your own, there are people who can help guide you through the process. You could go to the insurance brokers who sell health plans right now, typically receiving a commission for their work. The health care law funds some new positions to provide similar help. Dubbed “navigators,” these are people whose whole job is to explain the enrollment process. They do not receive a commission from the health plan for enrolling someone in coverage.
The federal government had to delay that functionality for one year, though, because of technical problems. That means, in 2014, you will pick one plan for your workers to enroll in. Some states running their own marketplaces, however, will allow for full employee choice of any plans starting Tuesday.
What if I get insurance through Obamacare and then I get a job that pays more money? Well, go out and have a celebratory drink! And then celebrate more by...filling out some paperwork! If your income changes,
Where can I go for more information? After Oct. 1, the best way to learn about what Obamacare does and doesn’t mean for you is to go to www.HealthCare.Gov and tool around.
How are the subsidies paid for? Are my taxes going up? There are essentially two big funding streams for the Affordable Care Act. The first are cuts to Medicare reimbursements. We heard a lot about this during the presidential campaign, when Mitt Romney would talk about the law cutting $716 bilHow hard will it be to sign up? That’s a little difficult to predict right now. What we do know is lion from Medicare. These are cuts largely to the rates that we that anyone who wants to buy coverage will have to enter in pay doctors who see Medicare patients, and also what we pay basic information: Their age, income, state of residence and private insurers that cover these subscribers. family size. After that, if all goes as planned, shoppers will be The other big funding source are taxes on different health care able to compare different health plans. industries like hospitals, insurance companies and, more relFederal officials have found that, in the very best case scenario, evant in recent days, medical device makers. There’s a debate people will be able to buy coverage in just seven minutes. That’s about whether those taxes will get passed on to consumers, but, probably not the typical case, where someone will want to take as it stands, they’re not direct taxes on you as an individual. time going over plan options. And there’s also the possibility of glitches with information processing that could delay the process. There is one tax that is applied to some individuals, which began last year: The Affordable Care Act raised taxes on investment income for people who earn more than $200,000. How long do I have to sign up? Finally, a simple question! You can buy health coverage on the marketplaces from Oct. 1 to March 31. After that open enroll- I hear that there are long waiting lists in countries ment period, you’re out of luck for buying a plan in 2014. There with laws like Obamacare. Am I going to have to wait are exceptions made for people who experience a life-changing longer for surgeries? The United States does right now have some of the shortest circumstance, such as moving to a new state or losing a job. wait times in the world to see specialty doctors. We tend to have shorter wait times than a few countries with national What if I don’t want to buy insurance? First off: Nobody will come knocking down your door, demand- health care systems, like Canada and the United Kingdom. ing that you purchase a health plan. But if you decide not to purchase coverage, you will have to pay a $95 tax penalty. We’re expanding our health care system to cover millions more people, making it a little more like a national This would be deducted from your 2015 tax return. health care system. When we hand out all those insurHow will the government know if I have health insurance? ance cards, will people still be able to see their doctor? You’ll have to tell them, via the taxes that you file for 2014. We don’t know for sure what will happen, but we do have a few Starting then, the Internal Revenue Service will send out a form historical examples to where you’ll fill in the type of health plan you purchased (or, if look at, like when you didn’t purchase coverage, noting that fact). Employers Medicare launched in might hand out pre-populated versions of these forms to make 1965, and the New York Times ran the carthings a little bit easier. toon on right to illusWill the government send gunmen to track me down trate the looming influx of patients: if I’m not insured? Creepy Uncle Sam will not come find you if you don’t have health insurance. While this is a popular Obamacare myth, it The long wait times is, in fact, untrue: The federal government is actually really never really materiallimited in the action it can take to collect the tax penalty for ized in any serious not purchasing health coverage. It can’t send agents to your way. ”At the end of its door, nor can it put a lien on your house. The most they can do third week,” the New is take the fine out of your tax refund – or, if you’re not getting York Times reported a few months later, “the a refund this year, put it on your tab for next year’s refund. Medicare program was going What if I can’t find an affordable plan? Do I still have reported smoothly, with difficulto buy something? Nope! Although it’s the government, not you, who gets to de- ties in some areas of the cide what counts as “affordable.” The health care law says that South still the only maif you can’t find a plan that costs less than 8 percent of your jor problem.” income, then you’re exempt from the requirement to purchase health insurance. This will, obviously, depend a lot on an In Massachusetts, wait times to see specialists were bad before individual’s circumstances and not the sticker price of the plans the state passed a universal coverage law, and bad afterwards. I’m 25 and uninsured, but my folks have insurance. What does sold on the new marketplaces. the law do for me? What if I don’t want to buy insurance yet, but think I For you, Obamacare might be the best deal: The health law might want to buy it later? Open enrollment lasts until March 31, so you have until then allows young adults up to age 26 to stay on their parents’ health to weigh your options. After that, you can’t buy insurance un- insurance plan. About 3 million people have taken up this optil next open enrollment period, which starts on Oct. 7, 2014. tion so far. So start bugging your mom to fill out the paperwork.
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League of Women Voters Urge Governor Scott to Accept $51Billion in Federal Funding available to Florida nearly 1 million of Florida’s citizens with access to much needed healthcare services,” says Jim Burkhart.
By Roger Caldwell
Even though Florida is run by Republicans, and they don’t like President Obama and the federal government, this Medicaid expansion will improve the lives of the residents of the state. If the politicians in the state believe their job is to help the residents in their district, they would vote yes for the Medicaid expansion.
But Will Weatherford, Speaker of the House refuses to budge on a decision he made last spring to reject $51 billion from the federal government. In his mind, he thinks that he is a visionary and he im Burkhart, President of Tampa General Hospital with can look into the future. He thinks the federal government will many distinguished business leaders, and Deirde run out of money and leave Florida holding the bag. Macnab, President of the League of Women Voters of Florida, said to the governor at a press conference last No matter how ridiculous we think his logic, he is stopping a week, “Sit down with us and work with us and let’s state from moving forward and destroying 1 million residents work out a solution.” I guess this is the highest level who qualify for the Affordable Care Act. Weatherford responded of politics, because I don’t understand how people in by saying the uninsured deserve private health care, not “govFlorida can be so patient. ernment-run” health care. I was always one who believed in mobilizing and organizing the grassroots, and putting political pressure on our legislators. In Washington D.C. where I went to college, we were taught to write letters, sign petitions, organize churches, partner with political organizations, and call our representatives until there was a response from our elected officials. In this case it would be Governor Scott, but it seems that Florida residents are giving him a free ride and no one cares about $51 billion on the table.
It is clear all around the state that 1 million residents who are poor and millions more who can benefit from the Medicaid expansion do not agree with our legislators and our governor. Our governor and all the legislators who opposed the Medicaid expansion should be inundated with emails, letters, and phone calls telling them to change their vote and show they care.
Florida residents are being held hostage and embarrassed by It is absurd to me, that our business and political leaders are our legislators and Governor Scott. It is critical that Democrats begging our governor to use common sense and take a gift of register more young people to vote and change the dynamics $51 billion, which is going to help the state financially. “The of the political landscape in Florida. Democrats in Florida can advantages of expanding the Medicaid program are two-fold: only win in 2014, if they register more new voters and they not only will the expansion provide a boost to Florida’s economy come to the polls and vote. Join the League of Women Voters and to the businesses that anchor our state, it will also provide in Florida and help them get Floridians registered to vote.
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Immigration News for Our Community U.S. Visa Lottery Open from Oct 1st - Nov 2nd By Attorney Gail S. Seeram, Gail@GailLaw.com 1-877-GAIL-LAW
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and enter the United States simultaneously. Second, if you were born in a country whose natives are ineligible, but neither of your parents was born there or resided there at the time of your birth, you may claim nativity in one of your parents’ countries of birth if it is a country whose natives qualify. Education or Work Experience: Applicants must have either a high school education or its equivalent (completion of a 12year course of elementary and secondary education) or two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at least two years of training or experience to perform.
he visa lottery program will be accepting applications for the 2015 Diversity Visa Lottery program from October 1, 2013 to November 2, 2013. Each year, the Diversity Visa Lottery program makes 50,000 permanent resident visas available to people from eligible countries.
Photograph: Recent photographs of the applicant and his family (spouse and unmarried children under age 21) must be submitted with their application. Note, a group or family photo will not be accepted. Separate digital passport style photos of each family member must be submitted with the Diversity Visa Lottery appliThe Department of State chooses the winners of the Diversity Visa cation. Since the application is submitted on-line, the digital phoLottery program randomly through a computer-generated lottery tos are also required to be submitted on-line. Note, this is the drawing. Anyone selected under the Diversity Visa Lottery program will be notified directly by the U.S. Department of State through the mail. Applicants can check the status of their applica- most cumbersome part of the process because if your photo does tion to see if they are a winner by visiting www.dvlottery.state.gov. not meet specific requirements, your application will not be acIf the winner is granted permanent residency, s/he will be autho- cepted on-line. rized to live and work in the United States along with their spouse and children under age 21. There are four basic entry require- Application: The Diversity Visa Lottery application is accessible only at www.dvlottery.state.gov and must be submitted on-line. ments for the Diversity Visa Lottery program. Note, when your application and photo have been accepted onNative of Eligible Country: Applicants must be a native of an line, a confirmation screen will appear and this should be printed eligible country. Natives from the following countries are not for your records. eligible to apply because they sent more than 50,000 immigrants to the United States during the past five (5) years: Bangladesh, Remember to keep a copy of your confirmation page from the Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecua- online registration entry submission because you can conduct a dor, El Salvador, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, status check on your visa lottery entry starting May 1, 2014 by Philippines, Peru, South Korea, United Kingdom, and Vietnam. returning to www.dvlottery.state.gov, clicking on Entrant Status Check, and entering your confirmation number and personal inIf you were born in a country whose natives are ineligible but formation. Entrant Status Check will be the only way to find out your spouse was born in a country whose natives are eligible, if you were selected through the visa lottery. If you require assisyou can claim your spouse’s country of birth—provided that both tance in submitting your visa lottery application, contact our ofyou and your spouse are on the selected entry, are issued visas, fice by email at Gail@GailLaw.com or call 407-292-7730.
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CSK and West Indies cricket star Dwayne Bravo to groove in Tamil film Ula nown for his impromptu dance moves on the cricket field, West Indies cricketer Dwayne Bravo is all set to groove to a song in upcoming Tamil drama Ula. The yet-to-be composed song will be used for promotional purposes for the film. “We are planning to shoot the promotional song with Dwayne in a couple of weeks. It’s a very special song and I’m sure the audiences are going to love it. He was very generous to say ‘yes’ to the song instantaneously,” the film’s director Rajan Madhav told IANS. Bravo is very popular in Chennai as he’s a key player of the Chennai Super Kings team.
Dwayne Bravo - AFP
“Our producer approached him through a common friend. He is known for his freestyle dancing and we want to capitalize on it. Show him the way the audiences would love to see him on screen,” Madhav added. The film has music by Rajan’s brother Sajan Madhav. It also features Vidharth, Ajmal Amir, Radhika Apte and Gayathrie in lead roles.
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What is the Diaspora?
iaspora” means the scattering of people from their ethnic roots, enforced or voluntary. Thus the Jamaican diaspora refers to Jamaicans who have left their traditional homelands, the dispersal of such Jamaicans, and the ensuing developments in their culture. Jamaicans can be found in the far corners of the world but the largest pools of Jamaicans exist in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, other Caribbean islands, and all across the Caribbean Coast of Central America.
for which it was intended.” Some of his community and International representation includes being a member of the Jamaican American Association. He is the current President of the Caribbean Bar Association, Central Florida, Delegate from Central Florida to Jamaica Diaspora Conferences, 2006, 2010. Representative to White House Community Leaders Briefings. Lobbied US Congress in Washington, DC for immigration Reform 2009, 2013. Representative to U.S Department of State Global Diaspora Forums – 2010, 2013 In addition, he is the recipient of numerous Awards and Honors, including the Jamaica Diaspora Honors Community Change Maker Award for 2012
Why should you get involved in who the next Diaspora Representative is? And why should you choose Attorney Wayne C. Golding?
Wayne, his wife Lois and their children are an example of what family is all about, and has dedicated the past 26 years in this community to making a positive difference as he Born in Kingston, Jamaica in June 1964, strives to bring unity locally and internationWayne C. Golding Sr. has a unique and ally, as well as giving the Caribbean Comversed perspective on issues critical to the Jamunity a more powerful voice to get issues maican Diaspora in the Southern United that affect us brought to the table, as we seek States. In 2006 Wayne was appointed Jasolutions. I therefore, appeal to the Jamaimaica Diaspora Representative in Central can American community across Central Florida. He believes that we are at a critical Florida and the 14 States, to stay tuned for crossroads in the Jamaican Diaspora movemore information on the eligibility requirement, and the moment must be seized to sements and how to vote for Attorney Wayne Attorney Wayne C. Golding, Sr., of The lect qualified leadership who has the relevant Golding for Diaspora Representative on Satexperience. This must be someone who is Golding Law Group, PLC the people’s urday, November 9th. At the time of this archoice for 2014 Diaspora Representative, committed to the spirit of true volunteerism fully endorsed by the Jamaican American ticle the final voting mechanics was not deand will without any reservation accept the cided. As a community we are all aware that Association of Central Florida, Inc. level of responsibility required to take the having the right leadership going forward will movement upward and forward. Wayne believes it is critical help to solidify the changes that must take place in the interest of that we in the Diaspora retrench ourselves in the foundation our young people and the legacy that we will leave for them to that was not only envisioned but also successfully established build on. Remember “to be recognized, we must be organized.” and documented by the pioneer leadership. In the words of Attorney Wayne Golding, and I quote “My mind Wayne is firmly committed to engaging the entire strata of the and body originated from the cocoon of the land of wood and Jamaican Diaspora in the region from Florida to Texas to North water, and has physically transitioned beyond its shored borCarolina to the Cayman Islands to participate in the building of ders, but have no doubt it is the place where my heart and soul a stronger, transparent, viable and solidly organized Jamaican remains – always . . . Jamaica.” Diaspora in the region. For more information contact Sandra Fatmi at (770) 789-7004. > There must be set goals and measurable benchmarks to propel the movement forward and positively contribute to the unquestioned strength and credibility of Jamaicans overseas. > The Diaspora Advisory Board Member must serve as a facilitator and community diplomat for the entire region as designated and not be centralized in one geographic portion of the Southern United States. > The Role of the Diaspora Board Member is to advise the government of Jamaica on issues of concern to Jamaicans overseas, and to organize the Jamaican Diaspora to empower themselves in the United States. It is also their responsibility to use a credible methodology to confer with and gather the Diaspora’s information and concerns and effectively communicate it with unadulterated honesty to both the Government of Jamaica and the Jamaica Diaspora of the Southern United States, Bahamas and the Cayman Islands. A graduate of Kingston College High School, Wayne migrated to the United States in 1981, went to Queens College in New York , and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics, and went on to graduate from Barry University School of Law in Orlando, Florida, with a Jurist Doctor (JD). He is the Managing Partner in The Golding Law Group, PLC. * Areas of Practice – Immigration Law – Criminal Law – Business Law – Family Law – International and Government Law. Wayne is admitted to practice law in Immigration, Federal (Florida Middle and Southern District) and Florida State Courts. Sandra Fatmi, President of the Jamaican American Association of Central Florida a 501 © (3), charitable non-profit, organization located in Orlando, Florida serving the greater Central Florida community for over 27 years, has clearly indicated that Attorney Wayne Golding is the only choice for Diaspora Representative. Ms. Fatmi told the Caribbean American Passport News Magazine that “ Wayne is a true Caribbean Ambassador, whose past and current community involvement speaks for itself, but more importantly the Diaspora will finally realize the purpose
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Richard Powell featured Speaker at Partnership for Philantrophic Planning of Greater Orlando ichard M. Powell, one of Jamaica’s young, dynamic and highly successful entrepreneurs & private equity investors, is set to be the featured speaker for the Partnership for Philanthropic Planning of Greater Orlando (PPP) - on November 19th, 2013 at 5:00pm, at the prestigious Akerman Senterfitt offices, 420 South Orange Ave, Suite 1200, Orlando, FL 32801. Mr. Powell was the CEO of his own US$100 million dollar company with 35 employees . In 2003 he and Frantz Alphonse, started AP Capital Partners, a private equity company that today has over 7,000 employees and boasts a portfolio that generates some US$1.5 billion in revenue. He also founded the RMP Group, which is very heavily involved in philanthropic efforts. The cover charge (heavy Hors d’oeuvres Richard M. Powell included) is just $20 and parking is reduced to $5. Dress is business casual. Come ready to network with many high level people who are involved in planned giving and philanthropy. (A more formal invitation is attached) Mr. Powell will be sharing the secrets of his success and promoting his new book, Luminaries:15 Influential Leaders Share the Secrets of Their Success. Please register with PPP’s Wendy Proctor at mailto:wendy. proctor@orlandohealth.comwendy.proctor@orlandohealth.com as this is a catered event. Seating is limited so RSVP as soon as possible; no-show RSVP’s will be invoiced.
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Weight and Wellness
eight and Wellness was established since 2010 by Nelcia and Richard Salmon .She started her career as a pharmacist in Jamaica over 35 years ago. While appreciating the valuable role of chemical drugs in disease treatment and understanding the unwanted side effects that can sometimes be worse than the original complaint she decided to offer natural options that may help to improve and maintain better health. In her quest to gain more knowledge and expertise in Natural, Alternative and Supplemental Therapies she joined the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine (A4M) which has been a source and inspiration for much of the services provided at Weight and Wellness. They are experiencing very enthusiastic support from customers nationwide who are just sick and tired of taking pills all their lives and continue suffering through many diseases, declining health and the complications of side effects.
HERBS, including Moringa ,Sour Sop, Guinea Hen Weed, Bitter Melon, Dandelion, Vervain ,Strong Back, Damiana, Medina, just to name a few. Weight and Wellness takes pride in providing the best quality services and supplements. They have partnered with top rated manufacturers to brand and market an exclusive line of products under the NATURAL HERBS brand. Among the best sellers are ‘Natures Blessing with Moringa Superfood shake ’,Sour Sop Liquid Extract, ‘Moringa Liquid Extract ‘,and ‘Guinea Hen Weed liquid extract’. These extracts are natural and concentrated with no additives. Weight and Wellness is on a mission to help people improve their state of health and quality of life as well as finding natural cures for disease though education, lifestyle changes, cleansing and detoxing ,appropriate nutrition and opening the mind and consciousness to the vast range of holistic options.
Weight and Wellness Center is a one stop health oasis com- They are located at 7825 West Sunrise Blvd. in Plantation. prising of a store and spa area. According to some customers Phone: 954 530 5363 “you start feeling better from you walk in the door” .The staff is very knowlegable helpful and friendly. The atmosphere is warm and comforting. At Weight and Wellness it is usually recommended that persons begin any health improving program by detoxing and cleansing the body of toxic build up which robs the body of energy and causes inflammation ,pain and general discomfort. Among the numerous health improving services available at Weight and Wellness, there is Colonic Hydrotherapy ,Ionic Foot Detox, Reflexology, Massage and Nutrition Counseling. Some services are performed by Dr Uzi Kira ND who is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor with over 40 years experience in Natural ,Alternative and Holistic Medicine. Weight and Wellness has helped hundreds of clients to enjoy improved health and their clientele expands daily across the states .They often ship products across the USA, Canada and UK. Inside the store one can find a wide selection of NATURAL
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Derrick Brooks, Retired NFL Player and Keynote Speaker with Mayor Theresa Jacobs.
Allie L. Braswell, Jr. (CFUL President & CEO); Linda Landman-Gonzalez (Orlando Magic - Vice President of Community Relations and Government Affairs); Derrick Brooks (Retired NFL Player-Tampa Bay Buccaneers); Robert “Bob” Billingslea (Walt Disney Company- Retired)
CFUL Young Professionals presents $5,000 donation to the Central Florida Urban League.
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Laverne McGee; Tony Jenkins (Florida Blue – Market President, Central & Northwest Florida)
Chief Judge Belvin Perry, Jr., winner of the Bob Billingslea Legacy Award
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t was an event for everyone, all ages and stages of people, from young to old, thousands enjoyed Carnival. The park was so filled that you could not tell where the exit was easily as there seemed to be thousands of people in every direction. Caribbean American Passport used the Carnival as an event to launch into South Florida, “Carnival is one of the unifying events in our Community,” commented Publisher Guenet Gittens-Roberts, “we were able to have an opportunity to engage people from Tampa, Fort Myers, Homestead, Jacksonville and we saw many people from Central Florida at the Carnival. There aren’t many opportunities like Carnival to engage the Caribbean Community on a wide scale.
Many of the people we spoke with were from New York, Atlanta and Canada and we even met someone from Trinidad & Tobago who flew up to experience Carnival in Florida.” The Miami Broward One Carnival parade was the culmination of a week’s long celebration of Caribbean culture. The parade which featured more than 20 masquerade bands from throughout the Caribbean and South America ended just before midnight. Performers on the stage that evening included soca and chutney musicians Raymond Ramnarine and Superblue, the reigning 2013 Soca Monarch and highly anticipated performer that evening.
Over 20 masquerade bands participated in the two mile street parade within Sun Life Stadium and competed for Band of the Year.
Caribbean Passport Team sharing out newspapers
Trini Jungle Juice Interviewing a reveller
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Orlando Magic Hosts “Pink in the Paint” Night presented by Florida Hospital
he Orlando Magic and Florida Hospital have teamed up to host Pink in the Paint Breast Cancer Awareness Night on October 20 at the Magic vs. Pistons matchup, tip-off set for 6:00 p.m. The night will feature a “VIP Pink” pregame reception for more than 100 breast cancer survivors, pink Magic T-shirts to the first 4,000 fans, “bam-bam” sticks at the door to the next 5,000 fans and the Magic coaching staff will wear pink ties during the game. Six Central Florida breast cancer survivors will be the featured honorees at the game (story at bottom) taking part in the high-five lineup with the players during introductions. FanFest outside on Church Street pregame will include Florida Hospital’s Pink Army mobile mammogram unit for mammograms on-site, local breast cancer awareness groups’ information tables, games and a DJ. The Magic are also encouraging fans to wear pink to the game. Leading up to the night, the Magic will donate five dollars for every ticket purchased through orlandomagic.com/pink to support the funding of mammograms and treatment for underserved women in Orlando. With Central Florida holding the highest rate of stage IV breast cancer in the state, the Magic’s “Pink in the Paint” Night presented by Florida Hospital provides a way to continue the team’s health and wellness efforts, one of the Magic’s three community focus areas.
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Announcement of New Board of Directors Greater Haitian American Chamber of Commerce (GHACC) HACC is pleased to announce its 2013-2014 Board of Directors, whose term began on September 20th. With the leadership of its Chair, GHACC will focus on reestablishing itself as a viable resource in the Haitian community by strengthening its relationship with the residents, revitalize membership, foster and cultivate viable partnerships with key organizations, businesses, and government officials.
mainly in Orlando and surroundings all the way to South Florida. She has played a major role as a youth ambassador since she was crowned Ms. Tele/Kreyol in 2005. She has partaken in many community projects such as Soiree Cultural presentations, voting and Citizenship drives for minorities, tutoring programs for Haitian Students in ESL programs, coupled with volunteering at the annual Back to School Drive and participating in several missionary trips to rural cities in Haiti with Nouvelle Generation Missionary Group. Needless to say, serving her community is one of her greatest passions.
UPCOMING 2013 EVENTS: October 31 - Social Outing from 7-11PM; November 14 – Business Networking & Development @ 6PM; November 9 – Social Outing at 6PM; De- As a co-founder of the Alumnae Association of College Mariecember 5 – End of Year Networking Reception @ 7PM. Anne (AACMA), one of the first organized and established For event details, please visit www.ghacc.org alumni organizations for colleges and universities in Haiti, supporting projects in Haiti has been a priority for Fabienne. GHACC looks forward to serving Central Florida businesses and She is looking forward to joining forces with a committed group securing viable partnerships with companies, organizations, of individuals to help GHACC succeed. and other Chambers of Commerce. Marie C. Simon, Membership Rose-Nancy Joseph, President & GovCommittee Chair ernment Relations Committee Chair U.S. Army Veteran, Realtor Constituent Services Manager, United and Property Manager States Senate and Co-owner of Ladies Marie was born in Haiti, raised in South In Production Services (LIPS) Florida. She joined the military shortly after Rose-Nancy is humbled by her new leaderhigh school graduation. Immediately folship role and is eager to work with the board lowing her 4 year service in the U.S. Army, to improve GHACC’s standing in the com- she moved to Orlando to pursue a bachelor’s degree in marmunity and ensure its members receive added value. She has keting at the University of Central Florida. She worked in the a passion for public service and plays a vital role in the U.S. marketing field for about 8 years before deciding to make a Senate advocating on behalf of Florida residents to resolve their career change from Corporate Marketing to Real Estate Agent grievances with a federal agency. and Property Manager. As an agent and manager, she considers herself to be an informed and high-energy professional who In addition to her professional career, Rose-Nancy devotes her is focused on delivering quality of service. time to volunteerism and strives to be an active participant in initiatives and programs that advance the social and political When she is not working, Ms. Simon loves spending quality time advancement of the Haitian-American community. She is co- with her family and friends. She has a passion for the performowner of Ladies In Production Services (LIPS), created in re- ing arts and serving her community so you might find her at a sponse to the 2012 rise of domestic violence in the Haitian com- concert, theatre play or doing some type of community service. munity in Orange County, Florida. LIPS’ mission is to promote Her philosophy is Faith in God, Family, and Service to Others. healthy relationships to help deter domestic violence through educational outreach and social awareness events. Jean Perpillant, Business Development Committee Chair Rose-Nancy appreciates the Haitian entrepreneurial spirit and President of Design Theory, welcomes the community’s support, active participation, and web and graphic designs constructive comments on how GHACC can better serve them. Being on the board of the Chamber means a great deal to Jean. With over 10 years in Dinam Bigny, Vice-Chair and Secretary business as a contractor and business owner, Technical Expert, JetBlue Airways leading the Business Development Chair is Has a remarkable record of leadership, pro- the ideal fit. Jean’s background includes years of technical, gram management, business, and commu- digital, hardware, and software support. As the owner and nity service experience, and he brings a founder of Design Theory, Jean strives to help all of his clients wealth of knowledge from 9 years in non- reach great potential. Taking time to fully understand a busiprofit and 16 years in aviation. Originally ness’ products, services, and goals is something that he befrom the Republic of Congo, he has served on lieves to be vital to best help a business and its owners. Being the Board of Directors of the Central Florida Urban League Young Haitian himself, he has pride in his community and desires Professionals and Outreach Love, Inc., a nonprofit organization to help and serve. With the technology that is available tofocused on mentoring and tutoring at-risk youth. Committed to day, Jean will be sure to assist and advise this community on bringing opportunity and development to the local community, how to better leverage their business efforts. he believes in carrying one stone at a time in order to build the great pyramid and make dreams become reality. Welby “Billy” Sylvestre, Public Relations Committee Chair Dinam has a passion for helping people. Concurrent to his Desktop Analyst Tier 2, EA Sports role with GHACC, he is a Director on the Pine Hills CommuWelby Sylvestre was born in Carrefour nity Council. Haiti. He went to Pricste School and College at Diquini and moved to the United Fabienne Alphonse-Reid, Treasurer and States at age 19. He holds a BA degree and Events Planning Committee Chair an IT Certificate in Information technolSenior Financial Analyst and Owner ogy. Welby currently works at EA SPORTS as a Desktop Anaof Modernique Events & CO lyst tier 2. He is the father of 3 beautiful girls and a Youth Leader at New Hope Church. Born and raised in Haiti, Fabienne moved to the States a little over 10 years ago to pursue Katiana LaGuerre, Fundraising her education. She completed her BSBA in Committee Chair Finance at UCF and MBA at Rollins Crummer School of BusiPresident, L’Ouverture Magazine INC ness. Fabienne has worked as a Financial Analyst in various industries for over 8 years with a remarkable experience in We would like to recognize our Advisory Budget Management, Credit Risk and Compensation Analytics. Board members for their invaluable counIn addition to her professional experience in corporate finance, sel, leadership, and support: Dr. Marie-José she also owns Modernique Events & Co., an event planning Francois (CEO of the Center for Multicultural Wellness and Preand management firm. vention), Michel Dorcean (Real Estate Agent), Hans Najac (Owner of The Najac Group), Jackson Marcelin (Attorney), ConIn the community, some may have seen or worked with sul Laurent Prosper (Haitian Consulate of Orlando), and Dr. Fabienne throughout many activities from Central Florida Ruben Exantus.
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Preventing Domestic Violence in our local Central Florida Community
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month represented by the color purple. The intent is to connect battered women and advocates across the nation to end violence against women and their children. CADVA (Caribbean American Domestic Violence Awareness), our local Central Florida advocacy group, would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their continued contribution and dedication on this united cause. CADVA wants to ensure we all stay on the same page with a united message as we continue to bring education and awareness to our communities across the globe. CADVA’s President and Founder, Sukree Boodram, would like to share with our local community how to prevent violence and some things each of us can do towards a violence free Caribbean community.
ing aware of what is going on in our neighborhoods. For example, if you live in an apartment complex or a neighborhood and you hear screams or a cry for help next door or close by, you do not have to think, just dial your local law enforcement agency and let them know what you hear. They get to decide. You are moving that burden from you to those that can determine the facts and act appropriately. Each of us should take the time as community advocates to know where our local rescue shelters are and how to reach them, know that we can pick up the phone and call law enforcement to help prevent escalation and most importantly leave ourselves open to have someone come to us and ask for help if they are in an abusive situation. Central Florida has several agencies, but the Harbor House of Central Florida primarily serves victims and their families in Orange County. They can be reached at 407-886-2856 or on the web athttps://www.harborhousefl.com . Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence at 1-800500-1119 or http://www.fcadv.org/ can be of tremendous help for us locally.
A key strategy in preventing domestic violence is the promotion of respectful, nonviolent intimate partner relationships through individual and communities. Violence includes physical violence, sexual violence, threats of physical or sexual violence, and emotional As a community we can make a bigger imabuse by a current or former spouse or nonpact. As an individual we can make a smaller marital partner. It starts from a single episode impact. The important thing to take away from of violence to ongoing battering. The key to this message is that you can make an impact prevention is focusing on the first time someand you can affect change in the area where one hurts you. This first time is basically a test you live. Prevention strategies at this level typiphase where the perpetrator lashes out, either Sukree Boodram cally involve collaborations by multiple people physically with just a shove or a slap or emotionally such as insulting you or those close to you. This can based on our inherent attribute of wanting to live peacefully. Each start as early as the first date or early on in the relationship of us has this within us to want to not hurt and be hurt. prior to a commitment. We can all prevent the escalation, but Every community is different and has individual needs. In orfor that to happen we have to take some actions. der to develop an effective strategy against domestic violence, A person can easily become a victim by having attitudes and it is necessary to establish a strong community bond towards beliefs that tend to look to a perpetrator as if they can be an this cause. CADVA has carved out the profile of our Caribbean easy target. For example, isolation and a family history of vio- American community and is moving steadily ahead to get the lence could lead a person to become a victim. A perpetrator message to our community and to our leaders of those comsees this victim as weak, can be manipulated and be influ- munities here in the US and in our Caribbean communities enced to form or start a relationship with the abuser. A victim outside of the US. CADVA’s most recent trip was in Trinidad stands a chance of not being a continued victim if they main- working with the US Embassy, Ministry of Education and othtain strong relationships with peers, family, community or their ers to bring change in their communities and neighborhoods. church. These associations will influence a victim’s behaviors and the victim may feel like they have someone to talk with to Learn more about CADVA and their upcoming events at www.cadva.org or email at help@cadva.org. You can also send get help if needed. a personal email to Sukree Boodram at sukreeb@cadva.org or Our community can also help to prevent this epidemic by be- call their local help line at 407-404-0331.
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Attention Trinidad and Tobago Nationals Would you like to have passports and visa issues resolved for you in Central Florida? he TrinBago Association of Central Florida (TTAC) is in the process of making arrangements for the Immigration Department of Consulate Office in Miami to visit Orlando. The Immigration Office at the Consulate General of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is responsible for the issuance of passports, visas etc. In order for this to happen, the Consul General, Dr. Anil Ramnanan would like to obtain from TTAC a count of all the Citizens who would like to utilize the services offered by the Immigration Department. TTAC would like all Nationals to take advantage of this service because it’s something we would like to implement on an ongoing basis. This will save you time and money as you will not have to travel to Miami if these services can be provided for you closer to home. If this is something that is of interest to you, please let us know the services you need by contacting the following: TT AC Email: ttacfl@ttacfl.org Phone: (407) 929- 3076
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LEADING LADIES BEHIND THE SCENES AND ON THE FRONT LINE Welcome to my column on Leading Ladies behind the Scenes. Our column will introduce you to leading ladies who have branded their own recognition and blazed their own trails. These ladies work behind the scenes but manage the front line with high impact results. You might have heard their names or admired their work, but never met them up close and personal. Our column will give you the chance to meet these ladies so you can place a face with the name and their trendsetting work in our community, various organizations and in business. Thank you for celebrating their value with us.
Nouchelle Hastings: “Girl What Do You Bring to the Table?”
Dr. Tricia Travis, CEO of Celebrity Educator lmost all who personally know me are familiar with my story; a life of domestic abuse during my first marriage. Additionally, I have many friends and family who have won their battles with breast cancer, some who have succumbed to the disease and some fighting to win the battle right now. As I tossed back and forth over which to write about for the month of October and which “SHERO” I would illuminate I was brought to a different place – it was the place of education. Education is the common word used with both domestic violence and with breast cancer awareness. Without it, we perish. Knowledge (education) is power! It was my pursuit of illuminating education that led me to this Educator Extraordinaire who during a session shared a profound statement from one of her passion readings “Yes, and when I crawled through an opened window it lead to more disappointments, so then I knocked on heaven’s door and asked the Almighty for help and He showed me the bright spots within and then I was reminded that I had asked Him to slam shut desired opportunities that were not for me. 22 doors had already closed with no explanations. I never gave up on self. I just assessed self and reached in my pocket to discover that the key to success was in my pocket the entire time - none are exempt from life challenges….It’s not about the storm, it’s about how you weather it.”
ers for their amazing and creative abilities to inspire, motivate, and educate children and adults. In addition, Celebrity Educator welcomes and collaborates with celebrities, actors, musicians, professional athletes, etc. and local businesses who share the vision of honoring and supporting current and retired teachers who made a positive difference in the lives of others. When Dr. Travis gave birth to this she had no idea how far it would go; the love and honor that educators share about each other has led to an army of random acts of kindness. The Celebrity Educator process has given platform to others receiving praise and recognition for their work as teachers – teaching is a gift rooted by a deep heart but because of laws, regulations, overcrowding, budget cuts etc., teachers have taken blows to their hearts. Dr. Travis and her great work is a healing balm for our educators it’s a time where our educators get the chance to rise up, glow and grow with each other and have a day of conference led by subject matter experts with Dr. Travis leading the charge.
“They are individuals who are a positive influence in education and they should be empowered and celebrated for educating our students. I believe in focusing on the bright spots in life, education and career; we have enough people focusing on the challenges in this world. I overcome challenges by acknowledging they exist and moving forward to more rewarding things in life. The Celebrity Educators Conference is another powerful Dr. Tricia Travis Who better than Dr. Travis, to exemplify tool of imparting this message and supsuch a statement? Dr. Travis a married mother of two children port to our amazing educators” – Dr. Travis was born in Orlando, FL and has taught in the education system for 16 years. During this time she has been a classroom Some of the personal skills the conference offers which educateacher, resource teacher, media specialist, administrative dean tors can carry over into their careers are: and district Title I compliance specialist. She was the District Social Studies Teacher of the Year in Broward County, named Life: Keep God in the midst of everything that needs balancWho’s Who Among American Teachers, and won the Whitney ing. Ask family members for help in keeping things balanced. M. Young, Jr. Service Award. She is a local and state presenter Career: Make sure you give more than 100% to yourself, on on educational topics and writes educational magazine articles. the job and do the same for everything else you give your atCurrently, she is the CEO and founder of Celebrity Educator tention to including your family and passion. Inc. (founded 2009) Beauty: Have no regrets about taking care of yourself, being As an educational leader she refuses to allow for excuses at the best you can be. Make sure you are educated and skilled, any level. She is a bonafide teacher, she has been teaching keep yourself looking good by investing in yourself, and mainsince 1997 and has assiduously grown Celebrity Educators into tain good character that’s the best beauty of all. the staple conference that it is. Dr. Travis’s passion is continuing to empower and celebrate educators. Educators when Dr. Travis is a soldier and has led Celebrity Educator to wage needed transfer their roles as teachers into mothers/fathers, war with the Pink Army. Our hope is that we can help support counselors, servers, friends, sisters/brothers and many times educators with cancer and bring about cancer awareness to vetting boards. Dr. Travis who I’ve experienced on many lev- enhance and saves lives of anyone in need – Dr. Travis. els has always led by example. She is always out front bringing new practices to life and setting the bar for leadership stan- The Celebrity Educator’s Conference in Orlando, Florida is on dards in education. One of the most over-the-top standards is October 26, 2013 and will be honoring educators who have the work of the Celebrity Educator. had an encounter with cancer. Celebrity Educator motivates and recognizes dedicated teach- Learn more at www.celebrityeducator.com
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By Elan Jackson
According to my Dad
onathan Sebastian Blount’s fight to be a voice for and by the community, to stand up for the voiceless started early. His tenacity today is rooted in the civil rights battle of his youth: demonstrating against the county and the Ku Klux Klan to integrate the public swimming pool in his hometown, Monroe, NC. They got the pool.
that day that have stuck with me for the rest of my life: 1) He listens to me 2) He tries to do right by his daughter.
I didn’t realize until the impact of these lessons, until I was much older—but the impact is there. I believe I can do anything I put my mind to. I believe I can achieve what I dream. Knowing at an early age, that your father cares enough about you to really listen you is valuable. It teaches you that: your report card matters. A mean friend at school matters. A cute boy you may or Next came Essence Magazine. Most people know that may not like matters. A cheerleading triumph matters. Your Jonathan is the originating, conceptual founder of the fears and your dreams matter. This consistent modeling instills world’s leading magazine for Black women—What they a deep sense of self worth and a very loud: YOU matter! don’t know is that he was also the one who raised the initial $1 million in fundDoing the right thing means being there, ing, without which there would be no Esbecause the “right thing” changes from sence. This was the first $1 million ever minute to minute and you have to be there raised by an African-American on Wall to respond. One day, it was teaching me Street as told in his profile for the book, to drive—I still don’t think he’s recovered. “Horatio Alger is Alive and Well and livBut someone had to teach me. Another ing in America”, a profile of successful day, it could be a field trip—riding on a under 30 set. smelly, yellow school bus with no A/C out to a farm in the middle of summer probJonathan left Essence and continued to ably isn’t anyone’s dream. But he was pioneer for minority media with ideas there, because it mattered to me. He taught far ahead of their time such as: Eagle & me how to be effective in an email and Swan, the first magazine for Africanproductive in a meeting. He taught me to American’s in the military. He continalways keep a positive attitude, especially ued to be a sought after top consultant in the face of adversity. He taught me to winning contracts totaling over $10 milcare about my community, to stand up lion for companies like Pepsi and the US and speak out on behalf the voiceless, the Census Bureau, and serving on the Naleast represented, the overlooked—usually tional Board for the American Cancer minorities. He was there in a hundred Society —advancing the dialogue for seemingly insignificant, but truly signifiminorities every step of the way. cant ways. Making sure that I knew he had Jonathan Sebastian Blount my back, that I could count on him. That’s He continued to persevere in his family life, searching for, then doing right by your daughter. finding his long, lost biological parents and siblings and reuniting with them in their family home located in South Hill, I am old enough now to realize how fortunate and blessed I Va. thanks to a national article in Jet magazine. am to have learned those lessons early on. I see how these lessons manifest in my life on a daily basis. I consider myself To those actively involved in the Orlando community, Jonathan a confident and competent young woman, with solid self-esSebastian Blount is a fixture. He has an uncanny ability to teem. Looking back at the persistent little girl, I am proud of seemingly be everywhere, all the time—usually in a hat! Com- her. Proud of her for speaking out and asking for what she munication consulting and Media remain his passion, as there wanted. Just like I am proud of my Dad for listening! is no more powerful or effective way to uplift and empower a community. He continues that work all over Orlando, partnering with local publications and organizations in: business development & strategy, advocacy and often, activism. I am going to share a more personal side of Jonathan, or I as call him, Dad. According to my Dad, I was 6 years old and being unusually persistent. We were in the middle of deep negotiations on a long distance telephone call. The conversation went something like this: Dad: I’m sorry, but I just can’t get away from New York right now because of work obligations. To make it up to you, I’ll send some money, how about $100? Me: Well, ok Dad, Thank you. But WHEN are you coming to visit? Dad: Um, I’m not sure But, I’ll tell you what: You drive a hard bargain kid, so I’m going to send $200! —just for you—you can get whatever you want! Me: Thanks Dad, the money’s nice, but I really don’t need money. I need my Dad. So, when are you coming? Dad: Well, I don’t know, I have several projects in critical stages that need me here. I just can’t come right now and I’m not sure when I can—It will have to be after things settle down. Me: Ok...you know Dad, you don’t know how hard it is for a little girl growing up without her Father. I miss you. Dad was on a plane to visit soon and shortly thereafter, he moved permanently from Manhattan to Orlando to assist my mother and grandmother in raising me. Looking back, I realize this was a relatively short conversation, but I learned two very important things about my Father
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month CHALLENGE —Continued from page 1—
for a mammogram. I hate scare tactics, but if you’re too busy with family and work right now to get a MAMMOGRAM just tell yourself that they would be a whole lot busier having to do everything you’re doing for them on top of planning your funeral! I know this may come off as abrasive or without compassion, but it’s the most logical reason I can come up with for myself who is also a workaholic and wishes there was 10 more hours in the day to get it all done; so, for a woman in today’s world who finds it hard to think of yourself – think of it this way it’s not for you, it’s for those around you that would have to make up for lost time if you ended up sick especially when you could have caught it early. So do everyone in your family a favor and put that mammogram to the top of your “TO DO LIST!”
Summer Session A novel written by Aquanza Cadogan Young author writes to restore a passion for reading
eading has become a dying art form with the youth of the 21st century. With the power of the Internet, social media and High Tec video game systems, a new generation of digiOn October 27th, 2013 at our 3rd year Anniversary Party stop by the special PINK table for information tal followers have less time to read on Low Cost Breast Cancer Screening Options. See more and grow their imagination. details on our 3rd Year Anniversary Party on Page 3. Aquanza (Kevin) Cadogan, a Brooklyn born Author, puts his love for writing to the test with his first novel - Summer Session, a book that aims to restore a passion in young adults for reading and the arts. “Summer Session is a novel about the journey of four unique friends with distinct lifestyles, hobbies and interests all working towards one goal - Graduation.” Cadogan explains. “What makes this book different from all the others is the use of relevant popular culture terms, products and figures that will keep readers of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and genders intrigued.” A graduate of the University of Florida, Aquanza (Kevin) received his Bachelors degree from the College of Journalism and Communications in 2004 and explains his love for reading and writing started long before turning his tassel. “I gained my love for books from my mother,” Cadogan explained. “I remember she kept a book case in my room filled with Novels from Tom Clancy, Toni Morrison and Sister Soulja.” His Guyanese/American heritage makes characters like Harlem Best, who captivates readers with his Caribbean lifestyle and love for dancehall music and island flare, both memorable and believable. Summer Session is currently available on Amazon.com and will make a great stocking stuffer for any book lover or young adult this holiday season. For more information about Aquanza or Summer Session, visit Facebook or contact him at: Aquanzacadogan@gmail.com
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By Rosemarie G. Roth
Under God.
life’s struggles. God Himself has placed in our hearts a longing to seek and find Him and only He can confirm to us when we have found Him. In order for us to know who He is we are to “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” 2 Timothy 2:15
he phrase “under God” can mean something different to members of the approximately 313 religions and denominations in the United States, from monotheists who believe in one God (in the Judeo-Christian and other traditions), to polytheists who believe in many Gods, to others who believe in no God, or a God as represented by ani- A young girl is standing on a street corner, preaching about God: to mal spirits, alien groups, or psychoactive substances. whoever will listen. A businessman stops to listen, and can’t believe what he’s hearing. Finally, he interrupted the girl and says, Many have migrated to The United States of America seeking reli- “Excuse me, but are you saying that everything in the Bible is true?” gious freedom only to encounter the neighbor who is not willing to The girl responds, “Why yes, that’s exactly what I’m saying.” He listen or to allow them to worship without scrutiny. I usually do not says, “So you’re saying that the story of Jonah and the big fish is a impose my religious beliefs on an individual unless I get their permission. This comes from my training as a chaplain. The phase “under God” acknowledges that there is a greater than human above us. Not necessarily in the sky but above in power, strength, knowl- true story?” The girl says, “Yes, that’s what I am saying. He says, edge and wisdom. Under God says we are lesser than He and we are “Okay, so tell me how Jonah could survive for three days inside of subjected to His power. a big fish!” The girl thinks for a moment, and then says, “Well…I’m not sure. But when I get to Heaven, I’ll ask him.” He says, “But I am also amazed that each religion thinks they are right and what if Jonah went to hell?” The girl says, “Then,you ask him!’ others are wrong. It does not change anything to argue and fight. As a Christian Paul encourages us in 1 Timothy 6:12 “Fight It is natural for man to seek God. All of our striving for truth and the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou happiness is ultimately a search for the one who supports us absolutely, art also called, and hast professed a good profession before satisfies us absolutely, and employs us absolutely in his service. A many witnesses.” We are not to fight against flesh and blood but person is not completely himself until he has found God. “Anyone to concentrate on our faith in God. All men have a longing to who seeks truth seeks God, whether or not he realizes it” (St. Edith find answers to daunting questions about God and answers to Stein) http://www.adherents.com/rel_USA.html#religions
I am also amazed that each religion thinks they are right and others are wrong. It does not change anything to argue and fight.
In conclusion, I must encourage you the reader to study and understand what you believe and ask you to respect the belief of the other person. Do not jump to criticize the Baptist because they do not speak in tongues or the Pentecostal because they do. We are all one under God, created by Him and loved by Him.
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“Today’s tourism marketplace is truly a global one, and the smaller nations of the Caribbean region are heavily dependent on aviation to bring visitors to our shores. Considering the future increases likely to be passed through to consumers from the US aviation taxes, the continuously increasing UK APD tax, and possibly the proposed EU carbon emissions tax, it is only - Baldwin Spencer, Prime a matter of time before the Minister, Antigua and Barbuda airlines serving our region Antiguan Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer again raise fares. Further air“This World Tourism Day ... fare increases would be ceris an opportunity for us to reflect on all aspects of our vital tain to hurt the price-sensitive tourism and travel market, and tourism sector - the social, cultural, economic and environ- subsequently our small vulnerable economies.” - Richard Skerritt, Minister of Tourism & International Transport, St. Kitts & Nevis mental aspects - and the impact they have on our precious water resources. Water is such a natural part of the Caribbean, with a seemingly endless supply of both fresh and sea “Fast forward to today and the number of travel agents working from home is quickly approaching the number in storefront of water, that we risk taking it for granted.” - Beverly Nicholson-Doty, Commissioner, US Virgin Islands Department office locations. They crossed the 40 percent threshold more than of Tourism/ Chairman, Caribbean Tourism Organization two years ago and they are most likely equal to, or even greater than, the retail storefront crowd. Talk about a shift!” “The Turks and Caicos Islands is home to the world’s third larg- Mark Murphy, President and CEO, travAlliancemedia est barrier reef system and an abundance of marine life; the fabric of our entire industry is largely centered around water. “Although your countries may be small, your influence can be Water is life, we must preserve it.” big. CARICOM members have strong democratic traditions. - Dr. Rufus Ewing, Minister of Tourism, Turks and Caicos Islands They have a history of multilateralism. The Caribbean region can share valuable lessons with the world.” - Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General, United Nations
“It takes a real storm in the average person’s life to make him realize how much worrying he has done over the squalls.” - Bruce Barton, American author, advertising executive, & politician
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International Creole Month Launch Reception 2013 "Kreyolofoni"
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The Caribbean American Heritage Florida, Inc (CAHFI) in partnership with the Consulate General of the Republic of Haiti in Miami have partnered to promote and celebrate the diversity of Creole Month.
Asa Sealy, Executive Director, CAJFI
he 28th of October has been officially proclaimed, International Creole Day. On this day, millions of fluent speakers of the Creole language take pride in the fact that their native language is being celebrated. The language, with its many variations is most prevalent throughout the Caribbean – Haiti, St. Lucia, Dominica, Grenada, Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Seychelles, and Reunion. Creole influences can also be found in Florida and Louisiana. Kreyolofoni's mission is to promote a month long calendar of programs and events to celebrate Creole culture during the month of October through the areas of art, education, music, and cuisine – everything Creole.
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