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- 2020 July 12, Colin Robinson, “How same-sex roommates got left out”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[2]:add
- And how homophobic badmind and legislative smartmanship have left unrelated people of the same sex covered only if they’re intimate.
- 2020 July 5, Colin Robinson, “Answers on the Domestic Violence Bill”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[3]:add
- What concerned us instead was how badmind, carried over from the original legislation, impacted non-LGBTI people.
- 2020 June 7, Colin Robinson, “The promise of an NHRI”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[4]:add
- When the UNC proposed this legal-structural framework to prevent discrimination, PNM legislators argued culture was good enough, and you can’t outlaw badmind.
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- 2020 December 30, Gabrielle Hosein, “The necessity of joy”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[15]:add
- It takes effort to look at negative possibilities and to find or make small lights of joy, like a candle’s warm flicker in the dark or like the deyas we light daily to give small fire to our intentions as we navigate frustrating or unfulfilling realities.
- 2020 November 14, Dara Healy, “Illuminating the East Indian mission”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[16]:add
- So it is not surprising our level of comfort as we walk barefooted through the cool river water or light deyas to celebrate Divali, the Festival of Light.
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- 2021 January 4, Stephon Nicholas, “PDP promises Tobago folklore theme park”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[17]:add
- So instead of people flying out to Florida and going and see Mini Mouse and Mickey Mouse, and those people, they can drive up to Pembroke and go and see a La Diablesse, a soucouyant, a douen, all these folklore characters, get the dirt-oven bread in a very Disney World type of setting, except we'll be using local, traditional characters to create a folklore theme park.
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- 2020 October 31, Dara Healy, “Breathing life into statues of wax”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[20]:add
- Black Sage, extempo artist and calypsonian
- 2020 August 30, Marina Salandy-Brown, “New world, new ways”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[21]:add
- In this May 2, 2019 file photo, Brian London and Black Sage engage in extempo war during the NGC Bocas Lit Fest.
- 2019 August 3, Marina Salandy-Brown, “Carifesta XIV – a Caribbean show”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[22]:add
- Paul Keens-Douglas will be telling his irresistible stories and extempo wordsmiths Brian London and Black Sage will debate Caribbean unity.
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- 2021 January 3, Janelle De Souza, “Covid19: a glance at how TT faced the virus in 2020”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[29]:add
- Also, the Public Health Ordinance was revised, with clear guidelines for opening hours of retail places such hardwares, electrical and plumbing stores, and supermarkets until April 30.
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- 2020 April 5, Kieran Khan, “Designers, seamstresses make masks in covid19 fight”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[31]:add
- Photographer James Soloman and his partner Rachel Lee Young, known recently for their brand of hummingbird inspired and emblazoned tea towels, pillow cases and other homegoods, also put their skills to public service.
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- 2021 January 2, Darren Bahaw, “Fisherfolk haul in cutlassfish for Chinese market”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[37]:add
- According to the University of the West Indies online guide to animals in Trinidad and Tobago says the fish, also known as the largehead hairtail, is a marine fish which has a band-like body, is elongated and compressed, with plain silver colour.
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- 2020 July 12, Colin Robinson, “How same-sex roommates got left out”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[38]:add
- No one needs to wait for years for British lawlords to tell us that our Constitution compels us to treat LGBTI people fairly and equally.
- 2020 June 7, Colin Robinson, “The promise of an NHRI”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[39]:add
- When the dust of the next three elections settled, with PNM in power, they refused to implement it, a blind man, Kenneth Suratt, sued, Government said laws discriminating against homosexuals were unconstitutional, Ivor Archie wrote what Anand Ramlogan called one of the most stunning Caribbean judgments, British lawlords promptly overturned it, and by 2008 the Equal Opportunity Commission and Tribunal were functioning.
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- 2020 February 9, Kieran Khan, “Hurricane Hemlatha Dindial preserving chutney music”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[41]:add
- Hurricane Hemlatha Dindial has been a vocal and cultural powerhouse in the chutney community for the past 16 years and has performed at hundreds of events – from weddings to birthday celebrations and maticoor nights (the first of three nights of celebration for a Hindu wedding).
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- 2020 September 19, Dara Healy, “Brushstrokes of sisterhood”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[42]:add
- Say wey yuh want, there's not a place on earth better/These islands sweet/Say wey yuh want, I will love mih country forever/These islands sweet/Say wey yuh want, there's not a place on earth better/These islands sweet/You could say wey yuh want, I love mih country forever
- 2020 August 22, Dara Healy, “Leah the jamette woman”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[43]:add
- yuh sugar go melt when I done make mih play!
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- 2020 December 29, Clint Chan Tack, “Bharath still willing to help UNC”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[44]:add
- Asked if there has been no communication with Persad-Bissessar or any natex member about his role in helping the party or addressing the concerns his team raised, Bharath replied, "Correct.
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- 2021 January 3, Ria Chaitram, “Famed Lopinot House falls to ruins, MP vows to restore landmark”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[48]:add
- Gomez, who was also a parrandero with Los Amigo de Parrandero, said when work begins on Lopinot House only then he would feel at ease because too many promises were made over the years and nothing has materialised.
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- 2020 May 24, Colin Robinson, “Make it easy for people to organise”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[49]:add
- That said, the deep harms of our culture of non-transparency in national governance have been wildly on display in official explanations of the arrival of Santa Eloína and her six parranderos – as if we were effortlessly hoodwinked toddlers.
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- 2020 May 3, Colin Robinson, “Time we no longer have”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[51]:add
- I had “the talk” with another one this week, my British “godson,” the curious 16-year-old soca peong whose queer questions in a Caribbean music site discussion thread linked us, who is now a 30-something-year-old doctor.
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- 2020 May 31, Colin Robinson, “Leave no good idea behind”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[52]:add
- Since April 26’s start of this series on the recovery roadmap process and my proposals for it, publicly available here (bit.ly/RecoveryRoadmapResources_CAISO), I’ve repeatedly cited Rowley’s April 20 peptalk vision about the function of civil society organisations – as conduits to execute what Government proposes, with a readiness, capability and effectiveness Government lacks.
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- 2020 December 27, Colin Robinson, “My Christmas story”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[55]:add
- Siparia is in so many ways my “year in San Fernando.” Staying in the St Christopher’s rectory, I witnessed Boxing Day weddings; watched the pothound turn vicious after she’d given birth; and coming from a middle-class “mixer” family, experienced what it was like to take turns as children at mixing Christmas cake by hand, and churning ice cream.
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- 2020 June 29, Paolo Kernahan, “Covid19 and the old normal”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[56]:add
- Consequently, an end to lockdown meant time to ramajay!
- 2020 May 11, Paolo Kernahan, “The covid19 test is just starting”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[57]:add
- It isn’t a stretch to imagine our people interpreting the words “saved TT” as an all-clear to ramajay.
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- 2020 October 26, Paolo Kernahan, “The dark at the end of the tunnel”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[64]:add
- The entertainment industry is wearing similarly-styled monkey pants – musicians, artistes, socasonians, DJs, comedians, sound system companies and others are still under lockdown in the absence of public gatherings, parties and other amusements.
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- 2021 January 3, “Secret birds of Tobago”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[65]:add
- Birds which tend to stick to the canopy are seldom seen without considerable neck pain; but there are several species which occupy a niche close to the forest floor and are just as infrequently encountered, such as the diminutive white-throated spadebill.
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- 2020 December 19, Rhianna Mc Kenzie, “Wildlife survey suggests quenk numbers low”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[68]:add
- Wildlife biologist and lecturer in ecology at the University of the West Indies Dr Luke Rostant has said, from the results of a national wildlife survey, he believes special attention should be paid to the pecari tajacu – otherwise known as quenk – as numbers of the species in monitored areas are noticeably low.
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- 2021 January 2, Ryan Hamilton-Davis, “Officers commended for their hard work”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[69]:add
- He added that the police service launched the gender-based violence unit; increased recruit intake at the Police Academy from 100 to 200; promoted 300 police officers from ranks of corporal to assistant commissioner – making it the first time in ten years that all vacancies in the first division were filled - closed several high-profile investigations; established the police forensic laboratory, issued 1,500 firearm users licenses, ten times the usual amount; and introduced tazers, pepper spray and other non-lethal measures for policing.
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- 2021 January 3, Marinasb, “And onwards we go”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[70]:add
- Simply expressed goals, such as "we’ll reform the public service by a particular date, modernise the agricultural sector, including phased steps, by 202?, direct investment into the knowledge economy of $tbc by 202?," will exploit the unmasking of the fault lines in our society and educational system to thoroughly reshape how and where children learn.
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- 2020 April 5, Colin Robinson, “The emotional epidemic”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[72]:add
- So instead of freeing up time, staying home has compressed so much more effort into the same timecycle, as each domain of our day seems to have expanded, and together they overflow the still 24-hour period.
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- 2020 December 3, Clint Chan Tack, “AG: Strategies for public, private gatherings being worked out”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[83]:add
- Deyalsingh made his statements after concerns were raised about a zesser party in Kelly Village and a wedding in Valsayn.
- 2020 December 14, Ken Chee Hing, “Griffith hits posting of Tobago "zesser party" women's info online”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[84]:add
- Griffith hits posting of Tobago "zesser party" women's info online
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- 2021 January 3, Elspeth Duncan, “A wish for Tobago's only goat sanctuary”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[88]:add
- As her lone voice echoes in the womb-like darkness of the towering 350-year old sugar mill that stands on her property, the German Christmas carol takes on a haunting, ethereal quality: “Maria durch ein Dornwald ging...Kyrie, eleison”...
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- 2020 August 23, Ryand, “Rewrite the planning code, Madam Minister”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[89]:add
- The regulations that the T&CPD uses to set the parameters for land development need to be overhauled, taking into account public needs and environmental realities – a point that I have stressed ad nauseam in this column over the last two years.
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