GoFundMe For Lieutenant Stitchie Raises Over $5,000 To Date

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Sept. 4, 2024: A GoFundMe fundraiser to help with the long-term care and rehabilitation of Jamaican-born gospel dancehall artiste, Lieutenant Stitchie, has so far raised over $5,000 of its $100,000 goal.

A GoFundMe fundraiser to help with the long-term care and rehabilitation of gospel dancehall artiste Lieutenant Stitchie has so far raised over $5,000 of its $100,000 goal.

The fundraiser was launched by his wife Sophia Laing, who lives in Port Saint Lucie, Forida. Stichie, born Cleveland Laing, 58, suffered a severe brain haemorrhage that has left him unresponsive.

“We are reaching out to you during this incredibly challenging time. Our beloved Cleve “Lt. Stitchie” Laing, a husband, father, and friend, has recently suffered a severe brain haemorrhage that has left him unresponsive,” Mrs. Laing stated. “We urgently need you to join us to provide the help needed in a long-term care facility, where he can receive rehabilitation care. Your donation will make a difference by bringing hope to Lt. Stitchie and his family during this difficult time. Your generosity and prayers mean the world to us. We are very grateful for your support to help cover the costs of his transfer, medical care, and living expenses in the long-term care home. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a difference and bring hope to Cleve and his family during this difficult journey. Please consider contributing to this campaign and sharing it with others who may also be able to help. Your generosity and prayers mean the world to us, and we are deeply grateful for your support.”

Stitchie, also known as The Governor, has been having health issues since at least 2023. He was assisted on to a stage last October and appeared to lose his bearings which raised questions about his wellbeing.

The Spanish Town, Jamaica singer is known for hits like “Great Ambition,” “Rude Boy, “To God Be The Glory,” “Ghetto Soldier ,” “Serious Message” and “Warrior.” In 2012, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Cornerstone Christian University in Orlando, Florida, in recognition of his contribution to gospel reggae music. He was officially inducted into the Gospel Hall of Fame in January 2016, by The Jamaica GHF president and Founder Bishop Dr. J.O Baker in Kingston, Jamaica. In 2014 his autobiography, The Power of Determination, was published.

In 2021, he was honoured in the National Honours and Awards on Jamaica’s 59th Anniversary of Independence.

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News Americas, New York, NY, September 4, 2024: Residents of the U.S., Canada, and Europe planning to visit The Bahamas in the coming year can now take advantage of an exciting Island-Hopping offer departing from Nassau. This exclusive deal offers travelers the opportunity to explore multiple islands with an air and ferry-inclusive vacation package.

The Island-Hopping package includes 4 to 6 consecutive nights at a participating Bahama Out Islands Promotion Board hotel, available for either single or double occupancy. In addition to accommodations, travelers will enjoy generous credits on their inter-island flights, including a $75 credit for the Nassau to Out Island flight, a $75 credit for flights between Out Islands, and a $75 credit for the return flight from an Out Island to Nassau. These credits apply to any type of flight, whether scheduled, private charter, or a seat on a private charter.

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US Secretary Of State For Haiti, DR

News Americas, New York, NY, September 4, 2024: U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is set to visit Haiti and the Dominican Republic beginning tomorrow, September 5 and through Sept. 6, 2024, to strengthen ties and discuss critical issues in both nations.

Haitian National Police spokesperson Michel-Ange Louis Jeune speaks during a press conference for the official presentation of the new spokespersons Jack Ombaka (R) for Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) and Jhunie Laura Ganeme (L) for the Armed Forces of Haiti (FAD’H) in Port-au-Prince,Haiti, September 2,2024. (Photo by CLARENS SIFFROY/AFP via Getty Images)

In Haiti, Secretary Blinken will meet with Transitional Presidential Council Coordinator Edgard Leblanc Fils and Prime Minister Garry Conille. The focus will be on the next steps in Haiti’s democratic transition, with the United States reaffirming its commitment to providing humanitarian aid and supporting Haitian-led stabilization efforts. Secretary Blinken will also engage with leaders of the Multinational Security Support mission to emphasize the importance of reestablishing security in the country and promoting human rights.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. (Photo by DREW ANGERER/AFP via Getty Images)

Following his visit to Haiti, Secretary Blinken will travel to the Dominican Republic for talks with President Luis Abinader. In Santo Domingo, the discussions will center on strengthening the longstanding partnership between the two nations, advancing inclusive economic growth, promoting human rights, and enhancing good governance, security, and climate resilience. These goals will be pursued through initiatives such as the U.S.-Caribbean Partnership to Address the Climate Crisis (PACC 2030) and the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI).

This diplomatic mission, the U.S. says, underscores its commitment to supporting the Caribbean region’s stability, security, and prosperity.

Brugal Rum Partners With Minute Maid Park

News Americas, New York, NY, September 4, 2024: Brugal Rum, the ultra-premium rum brand from the Dominican Republic, has announced a new collaboration with Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros, to enhance the fan experience. This exciting partnership features the launch of a bespoke Brugal-branded bar on the stadium’s Club Level, poised to become a favorite among visitors.

Brugal Rum has partnered with the Astros.

Located on the second floor, the full-service bar spotlights Brugal 1888 – a premium double-aged rum known for its deep flavors from ex-bourbon and sherry casks. Fans can enjoy a selection of four specialty cocktails: the Dominican Old Fashioned, crafted with Angostura bitters and simple syrup; Dominican Lemonade with passionfruit puree and lemonade; Caribbean Fizz, blending lemon juice and club soda; and the Space City Carajillo, featuring Maven Cold Brew with vanilla notes.

The bar’s design reflects Brugal’s signature dark blue and gold color scheme, with Brugal 1888 shield emblems, elegant wood paneling, and Dominican-style arches that add a touch of Caribbean luxury to the venue. The iconic netting pattern, reminiscent of the protective netting found on many Brugal bottles, is woven throughout the bar’s decor.

“We’re excited to partner with Minute Maid Park,” said Jassil Villanueva Quintana, Brugal 1888’s Maestra Ronera. “Baseball is deeply rooted in Dominican culture, symbolizing more than just a game – it’s a way of life. This partnership lets us bring the spirit of the Dominican Republic to Houston, offering fans a taste of our rich rum heritage while celebrating the values of quality, craftsmanship, and community. We look forward to sharing this experience with the fans at Minute Maid Park.”

In addition to offering top-tier cocktails, Brugal will host game-day tasting events on the Club Level, where fans can sample Brugal’s products and learn about the brand’s 135-year history. During select games, fans will also receive special giveaways, such as custom Brugal hand fans.

To mark Hispanic Heritage Month, Brugal will debut the La Casa Brugal Retreat Tour at Minute Maid Park’s Street Fest this September. The interactive rum experience invites guests to explore a reimagined version of Don Andrés Brugal’s Dominican country home, merging tradition with modern design. The tour will travel across Texas, featuring a vibrant Brugal 1888 Rum Bar and exclusive mixology sessions, where fans can create their own Brugal cocktails with the guidance of expert bartenders.

5 Caribbean Born, US Scientists You Should Know

Dr. Camille Wardrop Alleyne was born in Trinidad & Tobago and is the only woman of Caribbean descent in a top position at NASA.

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. June 8, 2017: Caribbean immigrants are making an indelible mark in every sector of the US including in science. Here are five top Caribbean born scientists in the US you should know:

1: Dr. Camille Wardrop Alleyne

Dr. Camille Wardrop Alleyne currently serves as an assistant program scientist for the International Space Station, based at NASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas. Her roles as assistant program scientist include communicating the ISS’s scientific accomplishments with the general public, the leaders at NASA, the U.S. Congress, and scientific and educational communities. She is the only woman of Caribbean descent in a top position at NASA.

Alleyne was born in the twin-island Republic of Trinidad & Tobago and left the island in 1983 at the age of 17 to study at Howard University in Washington, D.C. There, she earned her Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering with an aerospace option. She went on to pursue a Masters from Florida A&M University in mechanical engineering with a specialization in composite materials and became one of two persons in her program recruited by NASA to work at the Kennedy Space Center as a flight systems engineer. She worked there for two years before she attended the University of Maryland to pursue another Masters in aerospace engineering with a specialization in hypersonic aerodynamics and propulsion. After graduating with her second Masters, she was recruited to work with the Missile Defense Agency under the U.S. Department of Defense on several ballistic missile defense projects as an aerospace systems engineer. After her projects with the Department of Defense, Alleyne applied to NASA’s Astronaut Program in 2003. Out of the 4,000 applicants in the elite program, Alleyne made it to the final twelve but did not make the final round.

Shortly after the experience, Alleyne was hired by NASA. Her return to NASA coincided with their Constellation and Orion programs, where she worked as a lead system engineer, crew module systems engineer, and test manager.

Alleyne has earned several accolades for her work. Awards from NASA include a NASA Group Achievement Award for the ISS Benefits for Humanity Task Team in 2013. As the founder of the Brightest Stars Foundation — an organization she established in 2007 to benefit girls in Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America by directing them to STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields — she envisions her brainchild as a motivator that will empower girls in the sub-region to achieve against all odds. To that end she has partnered with the OECS Commission to achieve her goal. Along with her team of experts, they plan to visit 10 Caribbean islands by the end of the year. The aim is to host 1,500 girls in each island.

2: Prof. John Paul Clarke

Prof. John Paul Clarke was born in Jamaica.

Professor John-Paul Clarke is a College of Engineering Dean’s Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), where he has appointments in the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering and the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, and serves as director of the Air Transportation Laboratory.

Dr. Clarke was born in Jamaica. He is a leading expert in aircraft trajectory prediction and optimization, especially as it pertains to the development of flight procedures that reduce the environmental impact of aviation. His research has been instrumental in changing both the theory and the practice of flight procedure design, and has spurred the global effort to reduce the environmental impact of aviation via changes in operational procedures. He is also an expert in the development and use of stochastic models and optimization algorithms to improve the efficiency and robustness of airline, airport, and air traffic operations. His many prior honors include the 1999 AIAA/AAAE/ACC Jay Hollingsworth Speas Airport Award, the 2003 FAA Excellence in Aviation Award, the 2006 National Academy of Engineering Gilbreth Lectureship, and the 2012 AIAA/SAE William Littlewood Lectureship.

3: Prof. Cardinal Warde

Prof. Cardinal Warde was born in Barbados.

Barbadian-born Caribbean scientist, Professor Cardinal Warde, is President of the Caribbean Diaspora for Science, Technology and Innovation (CADSTI), Interim Executive Director of the Caribbean Science Foundation, and a professor of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a Faculty Advisor.

His research focuses on the development of optoelectronic neural co-processors for brain-like computing, multi-spectral-polarimetric imaging sensors, infrared projection displays and holographic displays. Professor Warde is an inventor on twelve patents, and has published three book chapters in addition to over one-hundred-fifty technical papers on optical materials, devices and systems. Since 1997, Professor Warde has served as the Faculty Director of the MITES program at MIT (a six-week intensive program in science and engineering for gifted underrepresented minority high-school seniors). He received the Companion of Honour Award (the second highest honour awarded by the Government of Barbados) in 2003 and serves as a scientific advisor to the Governments of Barbados and Belize.

4: Dr. Patrick Allen

Dr. Patrick Allen was born in Jamaica.

Jamaican-born Dr. Patrick Allen has made history by becoming the only black scientist at the time to be awarded a $1.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to define the structure of the AIDS virus.

Dr. Allen is also the founder of the Black Biomedical Research Movement, (BBRM), which aims to ameliorate the disproportionate incidence of poor health in the black community, as well as to increase involvement of blacks in biomedical research.

In addition, he also served as a consultant to Nexstar Pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical company known for its research on anti-HIV therapeutics and is currently founder of Founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Melagen Inc. and former co-founder of Annai Systems Inc., which is focused on embracing a genomics approach to the study of diseases.

5: Dr. Deborah Persaud

Dr. Deborah Persaud was born in Guyana

Dr. Deborah Persaud is a virologist who primarily works on HIV/AIDS at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. Persaud was born in Guyana and moved to the US at age 16. She attended the New York University School of Medicine and received her undergraduate degree and went on to earn a master’s degree at the New York University School of Medicine. She started Residency at the Babies Hospital of New York, and finished her Chief Residency at the same hospital. Persaud later was a fellow at the New York University School of Medicine. She began her academic career as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine from 1997 to 2004.

In 2005, Persaud became an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.  In 2013, Dr. Persaud worked as part of a team who showed that a baby had been cured of HIV by giving it anti-HIV drug. She won the Elizabeth Glaser Scientist Award for her research and was featured in Time magazine’s Top 100 most influential people in 2013 for her work In 2014 Persaud’s work contributed to a second baby being cured of HIV.

By NAN Staff Writer

Donald Trump and Guyanese Eddy Grant To Face Off In Court Over ‘Electric Avenue’ Copyright

News Americas, New York, NY, September 4, 2024: Lawyers for former President Donald Trump and Guyanese-born singer-songwriter Eddy Grant are headed to a Manhattan courtroom this Friday to battle over Grant’s iconic ’80s hit “Electric Avenue.”

Guyana born star Eddy Grant attends the unveiling of The Music Walk Of Fame 2023 at Camden on September 07, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Joseph Okpako/WireImage)

Grant filed a lawsuit against Trump four years ago after the former president tweeted a cartoon mocking Joe Biden that used 40 seconds of “Electric Avenue” without permission. The August 2020 tweet garnered 13.7 million views before being removed by Twitter, and Grant is seeking $300,000 in damages for the unauthorized use.

Grant, who is a UK citizen but now resides in Barbados, is among several artists who have objected to Trump using their music during his political campaigns. However, Grant’s case is unique, as it has gone further than most. While many artists have sent cease-and-desist letters, only Grant and a few others have pursued legal action.

Trump’s legal team is set to argue that Grant failed to properly copyright the sound recording of “Electric Avenue” when it was released in 1983. They acknowledge that the song’s sheet music was copyrighted, but claim the actual recording was not protected, making the sound-recording copyright claim invalid.

Grant’s lawyers dispute this, pointing to the 2001 transfer of the copyright for “Electric Avenue” to Grant’s company, Greenheart UK, after Warner Records’ rights expired. They assert that Grant remains the rightful owner of the song’s sound-recording copyright.

The court will also address whether Grant’s recent 2023 application for a sound-recording copyright on “Electric Avenue” affects the case. As the legal dispute drags on, a trial date has yet to be set.

The case centers on whether Trump’s use of the song constitutes “fair use” under copyright law and whether the song’s value was impacted by its appearance in the tweet. Both sides are preparing for a long-awaited resolution to the four-year legal standoff.