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When feminism is not for black women! T

he month of March is filled with many celebrations and anniversaries. In the United States alone, we celebrate, St. Patrick’s day, International Waffle day and the observance of the beginning of lent, where many churches celebrate the Passover. For all the women around the world and especially in the United States, the entire month of March is known as Women’s History Month. As we focus on women’s history month, I cannot help but discuss the issue of feminism. According to the Britannica, “Women’s rights movement that is largely based in the US in the eighteenth century sought equal rights and opportunities and greater personal freedom for women. It coincided as part of the second wave of feminism. While the first wave feminism of the ninth and to early twentieth centuries focused on women’s legal rights, especially the right to vote, the second wave feminism of women’s rights movement touched on every area of women’ experience including politics, work, the family and sexuality.” Therefore, it seems like in this twentyfirst century we are heavily focused on the second wave of feminism. As there are more women in politics, more women that are starting movements like the #metoo #blacklivesmatter movements, more woman in the labor force creating a different family dynamic, and more women are standing out and owning their bodies and sexuality. However, with all the women that are standing out and changing the world and chanting equality. It seems like balance is missing within the movement itself, as women of color are sensing that the movement may not be for them but for white women, which looks more like white supremacy. Author Monnica Williams wrote that after joining the feminist movement she realized and I quote, “It is a racist ideology that claims to speak for all women while ignoring the needs of women of color and suppressing our voices.”

By Solemn_Vow editor@streethype.net After having the mic taken from her when speaking on the topic of white women making a false claim against innocent black men. She mentioned that they missed the need for women of color and other marginalized women. She stated that “more women of color is dying in childbirth, not getting paid maternity leave, there is more control over black women and girls’ sexual choices depending on social status, and that the health care is more punishing for women of color.” Therefore, if feminism is designed to created equality for women within society, shouldn't it start from inside then out? Then why some women are still being left out. Women of all ages, races, sizes, cultures etc. should work to be in solidarity. However, I must say, many would that’s because women do not get along with each other. However, when we are fighting for a better way of life, what happens does affect all women whether black or white. Conversely, there is an underlying issue within this society that causes some group of people to believe that they are more superior to another group and if that issue is not treated first, the symptoms of inequality will always be a part of our lives regardless of what we are fighting for.

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rowing up in Jamaica, Goulbourne’s humble beginnings shaped her commitment to her clients through community engagement and her passion for giving back on a consistent basis. It’s no coincidence that a significant portion of her clients include her church community. She affirms “volunteering my services in areas of charitable events, youth and benevolent outreach programs is how I like to make a difference.” She credits a personal experience at her church six years ago for pursuing a career at New York Life. She states “Professor Robinson from my son’s high school made a presentation at our church during Black History Month six years ago. The message was centered around economic conditions endured by underserved communities and the stigma that comes with this affiliation. This desire to help others realize their full potential and planning for the future ignited my interest.” “And then coincidentally, the following day, I received a call from a recruiter at New York Life” she states. After speaking with then Partner Alexander D’Agostino, now Managing Partner in the Great Plains GO, she realized that New York Life had all the resources that she needed “to empower and educate people about having a brighter future both economically, socially and to start dreaming big.” Goulbourne likes that her career has allowed her to be “in business for herself, but not by herself.” She notes how “building relationships is a fundamental element and allows me to effectively qualify the client and their motivation for investing. The primary purpose of qualifying clients is to enhance their experience.”

By Maureen Goulbourne New York Life President’s Council Agent She also maintains “Every policy that I write through my level of dedication and commitment converts my new prospects into loyal clients. This has resulted in increased growth of my client base via word of mouth, as clients feel more comfortable doing business with me and sending me referrals.” Living a life of purpose is just one way that Goulbourne believes she can help change the financial future of communities. Her purpose is to educate the communities she serves by creating awareness around financial topics that impact them on a daily basis. She proudly declares that “knowledge is powerful!”. Being deliberate in selecting the communities that can benefit greatly from her services is just one way Goulbourne has been able to create a business model rooted in giving first.

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NEWS

Gregory Meeks Chairs Queens Democratic Party New Radiation Oncology And Mammography Equipment: New York City Council Member Mathieu Eugene (6th l) presents a check for $1.9 million to NYC Health + Hospitals CEO Sheldon McLeod and administrators at the Annual Legislative Breakfast held in Brooklyn on March 8. The donation will go towards the acquisition of new radiation oncology and mammography equipment. A longtime advocate for healthcare, Council Member Eugene also secured funding through the City Council for a state-of-the-art da Vinci Robotic Surgical System, which was unveiled at NYC Health + Hospitals /Kings County in December of 2018. - Photo Credit: Office of Council Member Mathieu Eugene

Andy King to honor 12 distinguished NYC educators BRONX: n Tuesday, March 12th, in celebration of Women’s History Month, NYC Council Member Andy King will present 12 distinguished New York City educators with the 2019 New York City Council 12th District Women of Excellence Award at 4 p.m., at Evander Child’s High School auditorium, 800 East Gun Hill Road., Bronx. The Women of Excellence honorees

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include First Deputy Chancellor Cheryl Watson-Harris and Dr. Claudia V. Schrader, MA, Ed.M., EdD, the first African American to hold the title of president of Kingsborough Community College of The City University of New York (CUNY) in its 56-year history. The program, which is a part of King’s State of the District address, will include spoken word by the Bronx Youth Empowerment Program and songs by

the PS 111 Choir. Invited guests include Public Advocate Jumaane Williams. Doors open at 3:12 p.m and the program begins at 4 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.

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ep. Gregory Meeks was unanimously elected Monday morning the new chair of the Queens County Democratic Party. Meeks, who was elected during a meeting of district leaders in Forest Hills, has been in Congress since 1998, representing several neighborhoods, including Jamaica, Queens Village, and the Rockaways. His election comes after the resignation of former Rep. Joe Crowley, who held the position for more than a dozen years. Crowley stepped down last month after taking a job as a lobbyist. Last year, Crowley lost his seat in Congress to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. He was considered to be on the shortlist to become the next House Speaker. As county leader, Meeks will have a role in picking some judges and political candidates and shaping the agenda for the Democratic Party in Queens.

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and Indian Road and March 4 at West 218th Street and Indian Road Only two other raccoons have been found with rabies — at East 134th Street and St. Ann's Place in the Bronx on February 27, and at Forest Green and Arden Avenue on Staten Island on February 22 — in the city so far this year. The health department said there is no confirmation any of the raccoons bit or exposed rabies to anyone, and notes rabies is rare in the animal.

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Immigrants arrest jump by 414% By Kimmy Blair Street Hype Reporter he US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) is reporting an increase its NYC-area total arrests by 88% including individuals with no criminal convictions by 414%, compared to the last year of the Obama Administration. Total ICE arrests in the NYC area increased by 40% from the federal fiscal year 2016 to FY2017 and continued to grow by an additional 35% in FY2018. These increases show an 88% overall increase in ICE arrests from the last full fiscal year under the Obama Administration (FY2016) to the first full fiscal year under the Trump Administration

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(FY2018). ICE arrests of people without criminal convictions (“non-criminal arrests”) in the NYC area increased by 175% from the last full fiscal year of the Obama Administration (FY2016) to the first year of the Trump Administration (FY2017) and then continued to increase by another 87% in FY2018. These changes add up to a total increase of 414% from the last full fiscal year under the Obama Administration (FY2016) to the first full fiscal year under the Trump Administration (FY2018). National data also show significant increases, though less than those seen in the NYC area. Nationally, non-criminal arrests in-

creased by 146% from FY2016 to FY2017 and continued to increase by 42% in FY2018. Total nationwide ICE arrests increased by 30% from FY2016 to FY2017 and continued to grow by 11% in FY2018. These changes add up to a 44% increase in total arrests, and a 248% increase in non-criminal arrests nationwide from FY2016 to FY2018. Non-criminal arrests during this period comprised a significantly more substantial portion of overall arrests, both nationally and in the NYC area. In FY2016, only 13% of arrests in the NYC area were non-criminal arrests. In FY2018, the proportion of non-criminal arrests rose to 36%.

Jamaica wins readers’ choice awards MIAMI, FL: he Jamaica Tourist Board recently accepted three Recommend Readers’ Choice Awards: Gold Award for Best Selling Destination in the Caribbean & Bermuda; Gold Award for Best Travel Agent Support - International Destination; and Silver Award for Best International Wedding/Honeymoon Destination. The Awards recognize the top destinations, tour operators, resort/hotel chains,

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cruise lines, car rentals, airlines and other travel suppliers chosen by readers of Recommend Magazine. Laurel Herman, President and Editorial Director at Worth International Media Group, delivered the award plaques to Donnie Dawson, Deputy Director of SalesUSA, at the Jamaica Tourist Board office in Miami. “We are thrilled to be recognized by Recommend readers for the 22nd annual

Readers’ Choice Awards,” said Donnie Dawson. “The awards embody the efforts of the Jamaica Tourist Board and reaffirm our commitment to travel agents so our visitors from around the globe can expect only the very best service and experience when visiting Jamaica.” The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), founded in 1955, is Jamaica’s national tourism agency based in the capital city of Kingston.

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L E GA L N E W S LAW TALK Maurice D. Maitland, Esq. mdm@mdmlawyer.com

How do I apply for a new or replacement Social Security number card? You can get an original Social Security card or a replacement card if yours is lost or stolen. There is no charge for a Social Security card. This service is free. You can use a my Social Security account to request a replacement Social Security card online if you: • Are a U.S. citizen age 18 years or older with a U.S. mailing address; • Are not requesting a name change or any other change to your card; and • Have a driver's license or a state-issued identification card from one of the many participating states. If your state does not yet participate in this service, check back soon. More states are added regularly. If you cannot apply for a card online, you will need to show the required documents. Social Security needs to see different documents depending on your citizenship and the type of card you are requesting. You need to find out what documents you will have to show. Fill out and print an Application for a Social Security Card; and take or mail your application and documents to your local Social Security office.

How do I change or correct my name on my Social Security number card? If you legally change your name because of marriage, divorce, court order or any other reason, you must tell Social Security so you can get a corrected card. You cannot apply for a card online. There is no charge for a Social Security card. This service is free. The same applies once you receive the I-766 card, Employment Authorization Document (EAD), from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and bring required evidence. To get a corrected Social Security card, you will need to: Show the required documents. You will need proof of your identity. Sometimes you also may need to prove your current U.S. citizenship or lawful noncitizen status.

How long will it take to get a Social Security card? The Social Security card will be issued as soon as they have all of the necessary information. For Form I-765, we will issue your card as soon as the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) approves your employment authorization. Generally, you will get your card within 10-14 business days from the date your application is processed. Source: www.ssa.gov ———————————————————————

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Armenian woman on U.S. Visa Fraud charges S tella Boyadjian, 48, of Rego Park, New York pleaded guilty on March 4 to conspiracy to unlawfully bring in aliens, visa fraud, and aggravated identity theft before U.S. Magistrate Judge Sanket J. Bulsara in the Eastern District of New York for her role in a multi-year visa fraud scheme that brought Armenian citizens into the United States for profit. According to the indictment, Boyadjian, led a transnational network of co-conspirators who engaged in a widespread visa fraud scheme to bring Armenian citizens into the United States by fraudulently claiming to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that the Armenians were members of performance groups, and thus qualified for P3 “Culturally Unique Artist” visas. The P-3 nonimmigrant visa classification allows foreign nationals to temporarily travel to the United States to perform, teach or coach as artists or entertainers, under a program that is culturally unique.

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A U.S. employer or sponsoring organization is required to submit a USCIS Form I-129 Petition for a Non-Immigrant Worker, along with supporting documentation, attesting that the performances in the US are culturally unique. In February 2018, Boyadjian, Hrachya Atoyan, 31, of Glendale, California; and Diana Grigoryan, aka “Dina Akopovna,” 42, of the Republic of Armenia were charged in a 15-count indictment with visa fraud and with conspiracy to: defraud the United States, commit visa fraud, and illegally bring aliens into the United States. Boyadjian and Grigoryan were also charged with related money laundering charges, and Boyadjian was charged with aggravated identity theft. As alleged in the indictment, Boyadjian ran a non-profit organization called Big Apple Music Awards Foundation (BAMA) based in Rego Park, New York. Boyadjian used the Big Apple Music Awards Foundation as well as formal and informal music industry con-

tacts in the United States and Armenia to perpetuate the scheme. Boyadjian and others solicited Armenian citizens who wanted to come to the United States and charged them between $0 and $10,000 to be included on the Form I129 Petitions. Boyadjian and other associates in Armenia then acquired fraudulent performer certificates and organized staged photo sessions where the aliens wore traditional Armenian folk outfits to make it appear as though they were traditional Armenian performers. After being trained how to defeat U.S. visa interviews, the individual aliens presented these certificates and photos to U.S. consular officers during their visa interviews. Once the Armenians entered the United States, some would pay Boyadjian and her associates additional money to be included in another fraudulent petition asking for P-3 visa extensions. Sentencing has not yet been scheduled for Boyadjian.

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ENTERTAINMENT

US actor Luke Perry dies aged 52 U

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he organisers of Buju Banton's Long Walk To Freedom Concert set for the National Stadium in St Andrew on Saturday are encouraging patrons to come out early and make use of the park and ride shuttle service, which will be provided for patrons. The concert is a kick off for the deejays first concert series since he was released from a United States prison in December where he served time on drug trafficking charges. In addition to Buju Banton, the entertainment package will feature Chronixx, Etana, Coco Tea, Delly Ranx, Romain Virgo, Ghost, Agent Sasco, LUST and Buju's son Jahzeil. Tickets for the bleachers section of the stadium are still available for sale at select Digicel stores. The organisers are projecting that 32,000 patrons will file into the stadium for the event and the parking facility at Heroes' Circle can accommodate approximately 5000 vehicle and additional lots are being accessed to deal with any overflow. —————————————

Showing Certitude in the Bronx

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he Certitude rhythm is the latest production from Berta Records, an independent company that operates out of The Bronx in New York. It is driven by five songs including Champion by Shuga. The other artistes on the beat are Chino McGregor (Real and Done), Pressure (Give Ises), Rockaz Elements (Jah Jah Children) and Bugle who does Unbothered. Chino, Rockaz Elements and Bugle also featured on Season Change, Berta Records' previous rhythm which was released in 2017. Tomique “DJ Fresh” Williams, who heads the label, said considerable thought went into selecting artistes for its latest project.

Happy Birthday Celebration - 95 not out Retired businesswoman Pearl Warren flanked by her children Dearlene, Courtney, Hugh and David at her 95th birthday party held Harrisburg last Saturday.

Chris Martin joins Kulture Movement R

eggae singer Chris Martin has partnered with the New York-based Kulture Movement on the #NoDisrespect campaign. The project is geared at educating youths on behaviors that garner respect, without resorting to violence. The campaign tour takes him to two schools in Brooklyn this week.

His philanthropic work coincides with the release of his upcoming album. Martin's second album titled And Then will be released on May 3 on VP Records. Several singles, Bun Fi Bun, Come Back and Can't Dweet Again, have already been released, while the focus track, Life, will be premiered on March 15.

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hen Jamaican businessman Patrick Aitcheson and his partners purchased The Vibe in Long Island, New York four years ago, the club's owners were Trinidadian and soca was its music of choice. Now known as The New Vibe Lounge, the venue has a distinct dancehall theme. Aitcheson, who was born in Kingston, stressed that the club maintains a strong West Indian presence. “At Vibe Lounge we

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are looking for the client who wants to enjoy reggae music and music and culture of the Caribbean,” and “We are continuing the theme as there are not many such establishments in the proximity.” Last year was the busiest in terms of live shows for The New Vibe Lounge. Chris Martin, Nadine Sutherland, Cham, Spragga Benz, Charly Black, Serani and the Anthem Band performed in the 170-capacity club.

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Prestigious Award: Board members of the American Foundation for The University of the West Indies (AFUWI) Ron Chase (1st l) and Lorna Hawthorne pose with Jamaican bsuinessman Kevin Hendrickson (c) who cops the prestigious award at foundation’s 22nd Annual fundraising Gala held recently in New York City. Proceeds from this event support scholarship program for needy students at The UWI across the region.

Executive director of the Board members of the American Foundation for The University of the West Indies (AFUWI) Annmarie Grant (c) with Attorney Karen Wilson and Ayeasha Hinds at foundation’s 22nd Annual fundraising Gala held recently in New York City.

Five students receive at Jamaican Howard University Affinity Network Scholarship: Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States of America, Audrey Marks (5th l), is flanked by the recipients of the inaugural Jamaican Howard University Affinity Network (JHUAN) Scholarship - Narica Clarke, Giordanna, Logan Courtni Foster, Charise Simpson and Danielle Miller - at the Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium in Washington, DC, on February 28. Also in photo JHUAN scholarship committee chairman Marc Frankson (1st l) and JHUAN chairman Don Christian (8th l). -Photo by Derrick Scott

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Deputy Consul General Lisa Bryan Smart (3rd l) of Consulate General of Jamaica, New York celebrate International Women's Day (Friday, March 8) with scores of Jamaicans women visiting the Manhattan offices to renew their passports. The 2019 campaign #BalanceforBetter is a call-to-action for driving gender balance across the world.

Journalist Patrick Maitland poses with former Prime Minister PJ Patterson at the New York City launch of his book "My Political Journey" held on Friday (March 1) at the CUNY Graduate Center in Manhattan. JAMPRO and Consulate General of Jamaica-New York host Pro ViceChancellor and Principal of the Mona Campus of the University of the West Indies, Prof Dale Webber (4th l) in Manhattan on March 1. Including in the photo are Jampro's Trade and Investment Manager Christopher Benjamin; Deputy Consul General Lisa Bryan Smart; Jampro's Regional Manager Vivian Scully. Prof Webber updated the audience about research, investment and educational opportunities at the university.

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CARIBBEAN NEWS US issues leveltwo travel advisory on Jamaica Washington, DC. he US government is cautioning Americans that if they visit Jamaica they could bea at risk of sexual assault and homicide. The US Department of State issued a level-two travel advisory for Jamaica on Friday. The advisory describes "violent crime," including sexual assaults and homicides, as "common." US government personnel are barred from driving outside certain neighborhoods of Kingston, the country's capital and largest city, at night, the advisory says. Fifty-seven other countries have a leveltwo travel advisory from the State Department, including Antarctica because of unpredictable weather. The US Department of State on Friday issued a level-two travel advisory for Jamaica, telling travelers to "exercise increased caution." There are four advisory levels, ranging from "exercise normal precautions" to "do not travel." The advisory says that "violent crime, such as home invasions, armed robberies, and homicide is common" in Jamaica, as well as that "sexual assaults occur frequently, including at all-inclusive resorts." Some 4.3 million tourists visited Jamaica in 2017, a record for the Caribbean island nation. But in recent months, reports of violent crime directed at tourists in Jamaica have surfaced. In an investigation by the Detroit Free Press published in November, several women said that they were sexually assaulted at Sandals Resorts properties in Jamaica and that they were asked to not report them in exchange for free stays and other compensation. Earlier this year, an elderly Canadian couple were found dead in their vacation home in Jamaica. They are thought to have been killed. The State Department's advisory says to avoid Spanish Town, as well as certain neighborhoods of Kingston and Montego Bay where "violence and shootings occur regularly." It also says US government personnel are barred from driving outside some Kingston neighborhoods at night. "Local police lack the resources to respond effectively to serious criminal incidents," it says. According to United Nations data, the homicide rate in Jamaica ranks at 47 murders per 100,000 individuals, down from 61 in 2005. That's similar to the murder rates in Detroit and Baltimore, according to FBI data. Jamaica doesn't publish crime statistics on individual cities. It was ranked as the No. 16 most dangerous city in the world this year, between Cape Town, South Africa, and San Salvador, El Salvador. Canada has also advised citizens who visit Jamaica to "exercise a high degree of caution" because of violent crime. The UK has a similar advisory, though it says most visits to Jamaica are "trouble-free." The State Department has level-two travel advisories for 57 other countries, including France, Germany, Spain, and the Netherlands. Those advisories mostly cite an uptick in terrorism concerns in Western Europe. Antarctica also has a level-two travel advisory because of "environmental hazards posed by extreme and unpredictable weather."

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Jamaican Finance Minister defends decision to cut taxes by J$14 b Kingston, Jamaica WI: inance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke has sought to explain the government's decision to cut certain taxes while not reducing the gas tax in keeping with calls from various groups for a reprieve. On Thursday, the government announced it will scrap the minimum business tax, replace stamp duties with a flat $5,000 fee, reduce the transfer tax, raise the general consumption tax (GCT) threshold and get rid of the asset tax for non-financial institutions as part of a $14 billion dollar tax give back. Responding to questions on Friday, Dr. Clarke said the government was very strategic in deciding on the $14 billion tax cut. He said the decision was made based on the country's economic situation. "We are not out of the woods. At 96 per cent of debt to GDP, that leaves us still very vulnerable and so we have to be very strategic in the range of taxes that we choose to reduce; and strategically, we have chosen to make adjustments to distortionary taxes, i.e. taxes that distort business activity, investment activity and economic activity and distort activity across a range of sectors and for everybody.... What we addressed were things that needed to be addressed a long, long, long time ago, the things that inhibit the growth that we want," he declared. He was speaking at a post budget media briefing at the Finance Ministry. The Finance Minister also responded to assertions by the Parliamentary Opposition that ordinary Jamaicans will not benefit from the $14 billion tax break, arguing that an inclusive budget was announced on Thursday. "With respect to the reductions in taxa-

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Antigua-Barbuda PM upsets with Scotiabank Dr. Nigel Clarke Jamaican Finance Minister tion, this benefits everyone who has something to do - from the person who accesses micro credit, who are paying high fees, if they want to refinance those micro credit loans and there's a bill of sale over equipment that they have, right now there is a inhibition or a barrier to do so because of the transaction cost that they have to pay to the government of Jamaica. With the reforms that we are implementing, that will not exist anymore. The ability to phase out financial institutions who are not serving you well is enhanced because these transaction taxes go away," he explained. He maintained that the government will ensure that all Jamaicans benefit from the abolition of certain taxes, such as the minimum business tax, and the raising of the GCT threshold.

PAHO warns of possible outbreaks of dengue WASHINGTON: he Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has called for countries in the region of the Americas to prepare for a timely response to possible outbreaks of dengue. The disease is endemic in the Region and, since its reintroduction in the 1980s, has caused cyclical outbreaks and epidemics every three to five years. The first dengue epidemic with over one million cases occurred in the region in 2010. Three years later, in 2013, the first epidemic with more than two million cases occurred. At the beginning of 2019, there was an increase in cases compared to the same period of 2018. “Dengue is a viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes that is widespread in the Americas,” said Dr. Marcos Espinal, director of the Department of Communicable Diseases and Environmental Determinants of Health.

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua : n a letter on Tuesday to David Parks, managing director, Caribbean East, of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne described Scotiabank’s agreement to sell its local banking operations to Trinidad-based Republic Financial Holdings Limited (RFHL) without consultation with his government as “precipitous, presumptuous and reckless of the interests of BNS’s shareholders to whom you owe a fiduciary responsibility.” Browne also asserted that an earlier letter from Parks contained “inaccuracies of fact”. RFHL announced in November that it has agreed to acquire Scotiabank’s operations in the Eastern Caribbean, including Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, and St Vincent and the Grenadines, as well as operations in Guyana and St Maarten. However, Browne stopped Scotiabank from proceeding with any sale of its operations in Antigua and Barbuda until application is made to the government and approval given. Browne also wanted assurances that local banks will be given priority to purchase Scotiabank’s operations in Antigua, and that local customers’ investments and saving will be protected. In response to Parks pointing out that Scotiabank had agreed to sell not only its operations in Antigua, but eight other countries in the Caribbean as well, Browne said, “You will appreciate that what BNS does in other jurisdictions is not the business of the government of Antigua and Barbuda; we are concerned with our own jurisdiction. In this regard, it was presumptuous of BNS, if not contemptuous, to enter into arrangements with anyone to ‘sell’ its operations in Antigua and Barbuda without, at the very least, consulting with the government.” Browne also took Parks to task over his statement that “…this agreement (and those in the other Eastern Caribbean countries) is subject to regulatory approval and customary closing conditions” and that “We and Republic are working through the ECCB to obtain these approvals”. “In repeating this statement, BNS continues to ignore the reality that a vesting order by my government is integral and essential to any sale, and, as I have stated, unequivocally, my government, as the warden of the national interest of Antigua and Barbuda, and after consultations with local banks, does not consider a sale to (Republic) to be in the best interest of our jurisdiction. This remains our firm position,” Browne said.

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Jamaica 100m women winners pose with their awards at Penn Relays 2018

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ounded in 1895 and officially named The Penn Relay Carnival, the relays gained recognition as the world’s first and largest track and field relay meet and is the nation’s longest uninterrupted collegiate meet. The event has drawn top high school, college and world-class athletes from around the globe and has been the scene of numerous American and world records. The 2019 edition will once again bring the top athletes from around the globe, including Jamaica & the Bahamas, as the next generation of superstars look to make their mark at Franklin Field. 2019 marks the 125th running of The Penn Relays at Franklin Field. April 25-27 will be a cele-

Jamaica Reggae Girlz defeat Chile twice in international friendly series: The Jamaica women footballers, preparing for their historical first- time participation in the FIFA Women World Tournament in France this summer, raised their stocks by defeating Chile 1-0, and 3-2 in two friendly international matches played at the National Stadium in Kingston Jamaica on Thursday, February 28 and the Montego Bay Sport Complex on Sunday, March 3, respectively.

England beats Windies to sweep T20 series 3-0 bration of history, tradition and athletics in Philadelphia. To purchase tickets and learn more about the 2019 Penn Relays, visit www.PennRelays.com. Be the first to learn breaking news by following the world’s largest track and field meet on social media @PennRelays via Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

BASSETERRE, Saint Kitts and Nevis: ngland defeated the West Indies by eight wickets in the third and final match to sweep the T20 International series 3-0 on Sunday with 57 balls to spare. West Indies were dismissed for just 71, just two days after being dismantled for 45,

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Olympian Dr Cynthia Thompson dies at 96 Kingston, Jamaica WI: lympian Dr Cynthia Thompson has died. The 96 year old passed away on Friday afternoon at the University Hospital of the West Indies after a brief illness.

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Gonsalves backs Skerritt-Shallow team for CWI leadership BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: utspoken St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves has labelled Ricky Skerritt and Dr Kishore Shallow as “two very good candidates”, in reaction to news the duo will be contesting the top posts in Cricket West Indies (CWI) presidential elections later this month. Skerritt, a former cabinet minister in St Kitts, will be seeking to topple incumbent CWI president Dave Cameron, while Shallow, the President of the St Vincent and the Grenadines Cricket Association, will be up against Emmanuel Nathan for the vice-presidency. Gonsalves, the chairman of the Caricom subcommittee on cricket, said Skerritt and Shallow were “modern Caribbean personalities steeped within our Caribbean civilization”, and possessed the ideas to take West Indies cricket forward. “Well, I nor do the people of the region have a vote. It's an indirect election of a kind which ought to change. Even the people in cricket are saying this,” Gonsalves told CMC Sports.

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Authorities seize 3,200 lbs. of cocaine NEWARK: uthorities seized more than 3,200 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $77 million inside a shipping container that arrived at Port Newark last month - the biggest bust there in nearly 25 years, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said in a statement. The massive bust on February 28 came after authorities checked a shipping container entering the country and finding 60 packages containing a white powdery substance that proved to be cocaine, authorities said. Customs officers turned the cocaine over to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, officials said. The New York Police Department, New York State Police, the U. S. Coast Guard,

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Homeland Security Investigations and the Drug Enforcement Administration also took part in the investigation. Customs officials also acknowledged the help of the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency.“This is a significant seizure, in fact it is the largest cocaine seizure at the Port of New York/Newark since May 1994” said Troy Miller, the director of New York Field Operations for Customs and Border Protection. “This interception prevents a massive quantity of drugs from getting to the streets and in the hands of our children.” No charges or arrests were announced as the investigation is ongoing, Customs and Border Protection spokesman Anthony Bucci said in an email. The container was recovered from a ship that originated in South America.

Paterson NJ youngster wins jiu-jitsu gold in California tournament

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alen Mitchell, 12 defeated his opponent to win gold in the boys Teen 1 orange belt featherweight category at the Pan Kids IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship in California. Mitchell traveled from Paterson to Long Beach, Calf. to compete. He won

the match on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019. He competed in a challenging bracket this year after becoming an orange belt, said his father, Naji Mitchell, because the group included multiple returning Pan Kids medalists. Over 1,700 registered competitors attended the tournament from across the world, said the father. “To win the largest kids’ martial arts tournament in the world for the second year in a row is an amazing accomplishment because he’s not taking kids by surprise anymore. They know who he is and he’s still able to be successful against the highest level of competition from around the world,” said the young star’s father.

Two people killed in I-80 crash after they got out of disabled vehicle

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hicle veered into the concrete center barrier, hit the disabled car and overturned, according to State Police. Acosta and Martinez had gotten out their vehicle shortly before being hit near milepost 59.2 in Paterson around 11:15 a.m., Trooper Alejandro Goez of the New

Jersey State Police said. Both were pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the car that hit them, a 34year-old Rockaway woman was brought to St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Paterson with minor injuries.

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Read keenly… FROM the LEGATION of Noble EL, The Allodial American National Amexem Territory • In care of: A FIWI LAN-TING MissionHERy Tel: 347-474-1231 • Fax: 866-880-1668 FOR THE SAKE OF ‘AH’ HONEST DISCUSSION!!! @SUMMARY DEPORTATION@FORCED FORECLOSURE & SEIZURE @ ESCHEAT..TAX LIEN SALE OF HOMES! We have highlighted just 3 of the “malady/oppression” in putting our Jamaican/west Indian/immigrant community under a type of “siege.” No doubt you have experienced these “strangers”, or know of someone dear or close to you who have or is currently suffering from this colorable syndication. We will point its begun-inz from the 1996 clinton “reform bill” which had the hidden clauses which spurred “summary” deportation, mainly of west Indian/Caribbean immigrants (Jamaican/Dominican republic/guyania etc.). Consider the effects: the son, father, brother ex-pirated then leaves the mother, wife, aunt holding the debt/obligations which was onced shared; their children now left with grandparents and other family members. Single income to cover mortgage --- the biggest bill. And, you know how we pride ourself on meeting the obligations we contracted. Yah! As west Indians and immigrants you know whe’ we a sey’ You heard the term “upside down”, “underwater” used in relating to your condition when you fell off your mortgage payments; say for 3 months, then try to catch up when you get de’ “pawdnah”/”su-su” draw and then what you hear; you owe more to the lender company than what the house property is valued. How is that possible? Have you ever gotten your arms around that suggestion? In a (4) four part sequence to published in theis community excellenciary ---street hype--- we shall explore some of the rudimentary ways of their “scheme” designed to relieve you of your esteemed real estate: a vast and secured estate, your true inheritance; through paperpiracy, collusion, conspiracy, staright-up discriminatory practices aimed directly at our immigrant/Jamaican asset-rich/valued peoples. We did hereby request the courtesy of the esteem editor of this publication to promulgate the following documents and indentures as some of the way the missionhery is attempting to intervene for immigrants members and, as ways to engage. Its not only by marching that resolution may arrive… read keenly!

Situs: the general post office “in care of”: The postmaster general Attn: XXX successor/assign DBA Postmaster, Hempstead Post Office, New York

to”: The Honorable XXX“in-trust”-,XXX, s/a DBA Chief Judge/ En-Banc New York State Court of Appeals 20 Eagle Street Albany, New York State “In-trust” Executive Director New York Uniform Court Systems 25 Beaver Street, New York, NY 10004 Re: “issue in”: xxx being Legatee of A FiWi LanTing MissionHERy; Case no: second judicial department XXX; supreme Nassau XXX, and consolidated Nassau district court XXX, etc Letter Rogatory CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE & DEMAND: Request for International Judicial Assistant with Bench Courtesee United States of America – Great Seal Government In the Family of Nations: A FiWi Lan-Ting MissionHERy Tribunal Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department -----------------------------------------------------------NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC; aka FANNIE MAE A/K/A FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, ET. AL Petitioner(s) -againstXXX, ET. AL United states of America – Great Seal Government In the Family of Nations: A FIWI Lan-Ting MissionHERy Tribunal -- Cross-Claim---------------------------------------“in re”: In peace XXX Non Resident Alien Sui Juris over civil powers Demandant Aggrieved Party by intervenor Rule 24

FURTHER NOTICE: Now therefore, all government entity and private corporation have to be a creature of the organic united states constitution, the subsequent UNITED STATES CORPORATION COMPANY and 50 insular possessions including the corporate state of NEW YORK and its AGENT or SUB-POLITICAL DIVISIONS. We, make this formal Request and Demand for the corporate STATE of NEW YORK, THE COUNTY OF NASSAU COUNTY, THE COUNTY OF NASSAU COUNTY ATTORNEY, THE COUNTY OF NASSAU COUNTY EXECUTIVE/MAYOR, THE COUNTY OF NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER, THE COUNTY OF NASSAU SHERIFF, THE COUNTY OF NASSAU COUNTY CLERK, THE CHIEF CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT OF NASSAU COUNTY, THE STATE OF NEW YORK COMPTROLLER, THE STATE OF NEW YORK SECRETARY OF STATE, THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, to produce for the record the physical documented ‘Delegation of Authority’ as Proof of Jurisdiction as required by law per Article III Section I of the United States of America, the Republic Constitution, in Harmony with Law of Nations. PUBLIC HAZARD BONDING OF CORPORATE AGENTS: All official are required by Federal, State, and Municipal Law to provide the name, address and telephone number of their public Hazard and malpractice and policy number of the bond, and, if required, a copy of the policy describing the bonding coverage of the specific job performance. Failure to provide this information constitute corporate and limited liability insurance fraud, 15 U.S.C. and is prima face evidence and ground to impose a lien on the official personally to secure their public oath and the intangible right to honest services 18 U.S.C. (912). “Whoever having taken an oath before a competent tribunal, officer, or person, in any case for which the law of the united states authorizes an oath to be administered, willfully and contrary to such oath states or subscribes any material matter which he does not believe to be true, is guilty of perjury and shall be fined no more than $2000 or imprison not more than 5 years or both.” 18 U.S.C §1621

To compel Title 28 §1361 & CPLR §§ 7102, 7202, Petitioner v. FANNIE MAE A/K/A FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, NATIONSTAR MOT\RTGAGE LLC, ET. AL Respondant -----------------------------------------------------------In Request for International Judicial Assisant in the form of Letter Rogatory. United states of America – Great Seal Government In the Family of Nations: A FIWI Lan-Ting MissionHERy Tribunal: Present/Our claim and official request to the appropriate Judicial Authority of the New York State Court of Appeals in and for New York County and request international Judicial Assistance to allow Discovery/Evidence and to effect service of process in administrative proceeding before the inferior court(s) and the above captioned matter. A Hearing on the issues are to be scheduled for a settlement 21st day of March 2019 A.D. the courthouse in 100 Supreme Court Drive Mineola, New York. This court requests the assistance described herein as necessary and appropriate in the interest of justice. The assistance requested is that the appropriate Judicial Authority of State of New York state compel evidence and discovery for the below name individuals or entities giving evidence and producing documents and ensuring postal effects upon said individuals and entity.

Subpoena duces tecum NAME AND ADDRESS OF WITNESS: • FANNIE MAE AKA FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, 3900 Wisconsin Ave., NW Washington, DC 20016-2892 • GINNIE MAE, 451 Seventh Street, Room B-133 Washington, DC 20410, NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC, AKA MR COOPER PO Box 619098 Dallas, TX 75261-9741, BANK OF AMERICA, NA, 100 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28255, • ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 51 East Bethpage Road Plainview, New York 11803, • SHAPIRO, DICARO & BARAK, LLP, 175 Mile Crossing Blvd, Rochester, New York 14624, • MAUREEN O’CONNELL, ESQ 240 Old Country Road mineola, NY 11501, STEPHANIE LEONARD, ESQ., S/A, 175 Mile Crossing Blvd, Rochester, New York 14624 JASON PAUL DIONISIO ESQ., S/A, 175 Mile Crossing Blvd, Rochester, New York 14624 • AUSTIN THOMAS SHUFELT, ESQ., S/A175 Mile Crossing Blvd, Rochester, New York 14624, MARK S. RICCIARDI, S/A, 2 ROOSEVELT AVE STE 200, SYOSSET, NY 11791-3064, • VIRGINIA C. GRAPENSTETER, ESQ, GOLDEN FIRST MORTGAGE CORP, S/A, 3 Grace Avenue, Great Neck, NY 11021, • GAIL RUBENSTEIN, ESQ. 85 WILLIS AVE, STE J MINEOLA, NY 115012629, • MAUREEN O’CONNELL, S/A, 240 Old Country Road, Mineola, NY 11501, • JEFFERSON BEAUMONT, S/A, DBA NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER, One West Street, Mineola, NY 11501,

• MICHAEL BAGANSKAS, S/A, c/o 99 Main Street, Hempstead, NY 11550, DAVID BENSON, S/A, c/o 3900 Wisconsin Ave., NW Washington, DC 20016-2892, • LAUREN PYZOHA, S/A, c/o 1400 Cherrington Parkway Moon Township, PA 15108, NICOLE M. KRUT, S/A, 1400 Cherrington Parkway Moon Township, PA 15108, • THE RIVAS R. INC, S/A, c/o 85 WILLIS AVE, STE J MINEOLA, NY 11501-2629, SERVICELINK, LLC, S/A, 1400, Cherrington Parkway Moon Township, PA 15108 DOCUMENTS AND EVIDENCE TO BE PRODUCED: •ALL CHATTELS, NOTES, BONDS, PROMISSORY NOTES, VOUCHERS, DEEDS, etc. •any discovery from party(s) with personal knowledge of the matters pertaining the usage of Estate as trustee, and not doing their fiduciary duties pertaining to case number XXX; supreme Nassau XXX, consolidated with XXX nassau county first district court of the State of New York in and for the Mother court. Related case number; •All power of Attorney granting Authority over claimant, XXX, XX •Delegation of Authority, •Oath of Office of all Public Official and Public Attorneys, •Public Hazard and Malpractice Bonding Policy number, copy of Policy describing specific job performance, •Receipt for all payments, Electronic Fund Transfer, Subrogation, Negotiable Instrument, exchange, FASB Report, Financial Reports pertaining all Corporate resolutions, contribution, fungible securities, Receipt Capital Transfer Tax, Authenticated statement of accounting, Receipt of payments of State duties, taxes, fees and surcharges, •Proof of Bonding and Insurance, •All surplus funds or money paid or retained by Treasurer or Public Administrator, •All ‘mark up’ Title Report pertaining to case and accounts herein, All Title Insurance policy, •Indemnity Bond, Hold Harmless Agreement, Consent Decree pertaining to account and cases by the Respondents herein, Copy of all cancelled Checks, drafts Paid, all audit reports, balance sheet, Profit and Loss statements •95 Cash flow chart •Annual Prospectus, Allonge AuditTrails; •All contracts, assignment of mortgages, assignment of notes, contracts with servicers, •All notice of transfer of mortgage, all notice of assignment of mortgage, all notice of endorsement of promissory note, all recourse and non recourse agreement, •all forward commitment agreement, all pooling and servicing agreement, •All Security Exchange Commission agreement and annual financial reports filing, •All sales and Purchase agreements, Appraisals & Surveys •All Transfer of Title agreement, Torrents Deed •All housing and Development Consent Agreement, •All Consent decree entered into by Respondents herein, •All ledger of Book entry credit, •copy of all IRS Forms transmittal, including, but not limited to Forms 1099’s, 1096, 8281, 8811, W9, SF61; •all HUD-1 Statements, Account Receivables, mortgage insurance statement, Hazard Insurance statement, •All electronic funds transfer, •All escrow distribution, for sale, purchases, transfer of securities, pertaining to the case above-referenced case-file/jacket. Continued in the March 19-30, 2019 issue


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Healthy relationship habits most people think are toxic By Mark Manson his article explains how traits that don’t fit our traditional narrative for what love is and what love should be are actually necessary ingredients for lasting relationship success. 1. Letting Some Conflicts Go Unresolved: People like to fantasize about “true love.” But if there is such a thing, it requires us to sometimes accept things we don’t like. Successful couples accept and understand that some conflict is inevitable, that there will always be certain things they don’t like about their partners or things they don’t agree with, and that this is fine. You shouldn’t need to feel the need to change somebody in order to love them. And you shouldn’t let some disagreements get in the way of what is otherwise a happy and healthy relationship. 2. Being Willing to Hurt Each Other’s Feelings: It’s important to make something more important in your relationship than merely making each other feel good all of the time. The feel good stuff happens when you get the other stuff right. The sunsets and puppies, they happen when you get the more important stuff right: values, needs and trust. If I feel smothered and need more time alone, I need to be capable of saying that without blaming her and she needs to be capable of hearing it without blaming me, despite the unpleasant feelings it may cause. If she feels that I’m cold and unresponsive to her, she needs to be capable of saying it without blaming me and I need to be capable of hearing it without blaming her, despite the unpleasant feelings it may generate. 3. Being Willing to End It: Romantic sacrifice is idealized in our culture. Show me almost any romantic movie and I’ll show you a desperate and needy character who treats themselves like dog shit for the sake of being in love with someone. The truth is our standards for what a “successful relationship” should be are pretty screwed up. If a relationship ends and someone’s not dead, then we view it as a failure, regardless of the emotional or practical circumstances present in the per-

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trip somewhere by yourself. Remember what made you you and what drew you to your partner in the first place. Without this space, without this oxygen to breathe, the fire between the two of you will die out and what were once sparks will become only friction. 6. Accepting Your Partner’s Flaws: The most accurate metric for your love of somebody is how you feel about their flaws. If you accept them and even adore some of their short-

comings — her obsessive cleanliness, his awkward social ticks — and they can accept and even adore some of your shortcomings, well, then that’s a sign of true intimacy. And that things can work out. One of the best expressions of this idea came from Plato in the form of a myth. In his Symposium, Plato wrote that humans were originally androgynous and whole. There were no men or women.

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