Nelson King: Caribbean Life freelancer since 1990
By Alley Olivier From Caribbean Life Nelson King began putting pen to paper for Caribbean Life newspaper while wrapping his senior year at Brooklyn College, pursuing a dual degree in Political Science and Journalism, back in 1990. King’s affinity for…
Insecurity turned business
By Alley Olivier from Caribbean Life For some, insecurity can force them to hide and for others it can be the key to the creation of the next Facebook. Flipping her own insecurity into an unforeseen business, Grenadian native Sherine…
Border dispute worsens
By Bert Wilkinson from Caribbean Life Ever since U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil reported a huge oil and gas find off Venezuela in early May, authorities in neighboring Venezuela have turned up the pressure on neighboring Guyana, laying claim to…
Trust litigation/Immigration aid
Beware of the ‘Blue Vase’ syndrome: Trends in trust litigation By Shân Warnock-Smith QC, ICT Chambers, Cayman Islands, and 5 Stone Buildings, London From IFC Review Rows about family trusts and estates have always been with us and always will…
Consular Corps chair appeals to Carib healthcare professionals
By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life Chair of the Caribbean Community Consular Corps in New York, Antigua and Barbuda’s Deputy Consul General, Omyma David, has called on Caribbean American healthcare professionals to help educate nationals about their health. “I…
Shirley Chisholm Women’s Empowerment Conference
By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life A major women’s group in Brooklyn will on Saturday, March 15 hold its Third Annual Shirley Chisholm Women’s Empowerment Conference, saluting the legacy of New York City’s first black Congresswoman, Yvette D. Clarke….