Married couples should have plenty to say to each other, but research says communication is one of the issues they struggle with most. Part of the problem may be that communication is a two-way street, requiring both partners to do ...
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Dump Carding Into The Cesspool Of History
By Ajamu Nangwaya PRIDE Guest Columnist “We are creating a society where youth are afraid of police even to the point of hatred. You don’t have enough guns and tasers to control a society that hates police.” Kingsley Gilliam, ...
Read More »Dominica Defends PetroCaribe, 10 Years Later
ROSEAU, Dominica CMC – On Monday, Dominica defended the oil alliance agreement it signed with Venezuela, a decade ago, allowing Roseau to purchase oil on condition of preferential payment. PetroCaribe Minister, Reginald Austrie, speaking at a news conference, said, the ...
Read More »Vacation Planning: How To Make Your Children Financially Savvy
By Carla Hindman PRIDE Financial Columnist Whether you call it Victoria Day or May-Two-Four, the May Long Weekend symbolizes the beginning of summer for Canadians. Spring cleaning is done, taxes are filed, the white pants are out and thoughts ...
Read More »A Track Star In The Making: Introducing Dontae Richards-Kwok
By Lekan Afolabi PRIDE Sports Columnist With the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Games in a little less than two months away, track and field athletes are still competing for spots on the Canadian men’s and women’s teams. One of ...
Read More »HEALTHY REASONING: Diversity-based HealthCare Needed Now
By Allan Bucka Jones PRIDE Health Colimnist I find some politicians attend many events in the black community for nothing more than photo opportunities. They get their photos taken with many community leaders, and they then leave the ongoing ...
Read More »St. Lucia Launches Investigation Into Visa Scandal
CASTRIES, St. Lucia CMC – The St. Lucia government Monday announced that it had launched an investigation into international media, reports that a group of Cuban nationals trying to sail to the United States, had St. Lucia tourist visas when ...
Read More »African Caribbean And Pacific Group Celebrates 40th Anniversary
BRUSSELS, Belgium CMC – The African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States will mark its 40th anniversary this year, focusing on regional integration, cultural diversity and forging strategic partnerships for the future. The ACP said, that it will hold ...
Read More »Popular Nigerian Author Calls On Americans To ‘Reject Silence’
Above is photo of Nigerian author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Photo credit: Beowulf Sheehan/PEN American Center By Lisa Vives IPS Correspondent NEW YORK, New York (IPS) — Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, co-curator of a spectacular World Voices week with over ...
Read More »Jamaica Prepared To Tackle Cyber Attacks
KINGSTON, Jamaica CMC – Jamaica’s Minister of Technology, Julian Robinson, has sought to assure the public that the government is prepared to respond to incidents of cyber attacks. Robinson made the comment shortly after reports emerged that government websites in ...
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