By Riki Thompson Guest Contributor A few years ago I started conducting interviews with over 100 people about their online dating experiences. I wanted to know how people presented themselves on their profiles, perceived other users on the platforms, and made ...
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By Luci Pangrazio Guest Contributor Children, like adults, are spending more time online. At home and school pre-schoolers now use an array of apps and platforms to learn, play and be entertained. While there are reported benefits, including learning through exploration, ...
Read More »U.S. Virgin Islands Reports Strong Tourism Performance During Pandemic
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS, USA (Thursday, March 18, 2021) — The U.S. Virgin Islands is crediting smart, sensible public health policies and tourism management efforts, for the admirable performance of the Territory’s bread-and-butter industry, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Joseph Boschulte, Commissioner of ...
Read More »How Cuba Is Getting So Much Right On COVID-19
By Jennifer Ruth Hosek Guest Contributor As the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately harms underprivileged people globally, Cuba’s “people over profit” approach has been saving many lives — both on the island and abroad. From the onset, Cuba’s approach has been holistic ...
Read More »Biden-Harris Administration Committed To Building Resilient Agricultural Supply Chains
By Dr. Esther Ngumbi Guest Contributor URBANA, Illinois (Thursday, March 18, 2021) (IPS) — The White House, under the Presidency of Joe Biden, recently released an Executive Order on America’s Supply Chains, stating that the country needs to have resilient, ...
Read More »Achieving Gender Equality For Women’s Re-Entry To The Labour Force Post-COVID-19
By Nalisha Adams Guest Contributor BONN, Germany (Thursday, March 18, 2021) IPS — During the height of the COVID-19 lockdowns, while many sought safety being at home, women in the healthcare, child care, aged care, teaching and services fields — ...
Read More »As Vaccines Cure COVID-19, What Will Cure Quebec’s Racism?
By Yvonne Sam Contributing Columnist Dear Quebec, what has happened to you? What is happening to you? What will become of you? You cannot continue to be the combatant in the destruction of minority groups. The increasing access of vaccines ...
Read More »CDB Awards US$50,000 In Grants To Animation, Film Projects In St. Lucia And Trinidad
ST. MICHAEL, Barbados (Thursday, March 18, 2021) — The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has awarded US$50,000 in grant funding to two film and animation entities in St. Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago for projects, which aim to increase cultural collaboration ...
Read More »Meghan Markle, The UK Press And The Problem Of Diversity
By Nina Robinson Guest Contributor The resignation of the executive director of the Society of Editors, Ian Murray, represents a welcome step in the long battle to tackle structural racism in the UK media. Murray stepped down after his assertion that ...
Read More »Delicious Vegetable Bars
By Chef Selwyn Richards Culinary Specialist Do you have problems getting your children to eat their vegetables? If you do, you may want to try these vegetable bars. They taste so good your children may not complain the next time ...
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