Pareja viaja a Italia, uno sufre percance de salud y necesitan ayuda para regresar a Puerto Rico

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Edoardo Carta y su esposa puertorriqueña, Candy, quienes residen en Puerto Rico, se fueron de vacaciones por dos semanas a Italia, país de origen del hombre, pero una semana después de partir a Europa, este sufrió un percance de salud, por lo que fue internado en un hospital italiano.

“Edoardo sintió que no podía respirar y lo llevaron en ambulancia al hospital más cercano, lo entubaron, sedaron por un edema pulmonar y le realizaron una intervención en su corazón que resultó todo un éxito”, indicaron en una publicación en la plataforma GoFundMe.     

Su hija, Diana Carta, explicó en RADIO ISLA que la pareja viajó en el mes de julio, por lo que llevan ya dos meses allá y el hospital donde se encuentran ya les está presionando para que lo saquen de allí. “La factura ya va por más de $200 mil dólares”, indicó Diana. 

Diana Carta afirmó que presentaron la querella ante el seguro de viajes que adquirió la pareja, Master, quienes indicaron que “no cubrirían ni el hospital, ni el traslado, porque su padecimiento era considerado preexistente”. Según Carta, el costo de uso de la ambulancia aérea es de unos $148 mil dólares.

Por ello, necesitan ayuda ciudadana para costear los gastos. Si usted desea cooperar con esta familia, puede hacerlo donando a través de la cuenta “Comité Profondo Edoardo Carta” en el Banco Popular, cuyo número es 121868494. Además, puede donar a través de ATH Móvil a “ProfondosECarta” o por la cuenta de GoFundMe.

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Regresa el ‘perreo combativo’ a las calles del Viejo San Juan, esta vez contra LUMA

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La portavoz de la organización Mujeres Contra LUMA, Angélica Acosta, informó en RADIO ISLA que las manifestaciones contra LUMA Energy continuarán en los próximos días.

Una de las mismas, el ‘perreo combativo’, fue convocada por parte del estudiantado para mañana en horas de la noche. Según una convocatoria publicada en las redes sociales, esta será a eso de las 8 de la noche en la Calle Fortaleza, denominada la Calle Resistencia. 

Hoy habrá otra demostración contra la empresa que administra los sistemas de transmisión y distribución de energía en la que quienes asistan fueron exhortados a llevar los enseres eléctricos que se les han danado a causa de los apagones y bajones de luz. Esta está convocada para después de las 5 de la tarde.

Además, Acosta expuso que hay más demostraciones convocadas para el próximo lunes.

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SNM emite advertencia de inundaciones para Ponce

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El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología (SNM) en San Juan emitió en la tarde del jueves, una advertencia de inundaciones para el municipio de Ponce.

Según el SNM, la advertencia permanecerá vigente hasta las 4:15 de la tarde.

Se informó que a eso de las 2:17 de la tarde, el radar Doppler detectó fuertes bandas de aguaceros que podrán causar inundaciones urbanas, áreas de pobre drenaje y de pequeños riachuelos.

El SNM exhortó a mantener precacución.

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Experts Address Inequality For Afro-Descendant Populations In The Americas – St. Lucia Times News

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Persisting exclusion, racism and xenophobia in the Americas have led to reduced access to quality health services and worse health outcomes for Afro-descendent populations in the region, said Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Director, Carissa Etienne, during a panel discussion today to mark International Day for People of African Descent.

The panel, organized by the World Health Organization (WHO) brought together representatives from the United Nations Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent, the University of California, and Harvard University, among others.

In parallel, experts from PAHO, the Organization of American States (OAS) and the Inter-American Network of High Authorities on Policies for Afro-descendant Populations (RIAFRO), also came together in commemoration of the day to discuss ways to strengthen collaboration to address ethnic-racial inequalities in health.

“In the Region of the Americas, Afro-descendants are close to one-third of the population,” the Director said. “Yet, they are often invisible and their contributions to the Region are unrecognized.”

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Systemic racism contributes to lower access to health insurance, poorer medical treatment, and worse health outcomes. This is exacerbated by gender inequalities, with Afro-descendant women more likely than all others to lack health coverage in several countries.

“The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political ideology, or economic or social condition,” said Dr. Etienne.

Yet, in some countries in the Americas, Afro-descendant women have a maternal mortality ratio that is nearly four times higher than non-Afro-descendant women.

The COVID-19 pandemic has also had a disproportionate impact on Afro-descendant populations. Greater economic insecurity means that Afro-descendent populations have been less likely to afford prevention methods such as masks, and reduced access to adequate housing and sanitation during the pandemic, has had a knock-on effect on their ability to safely quarantine.

“Our strategies to confront COVID-19 are not one size fits all. We need clear, strong, and inclusive responses to the specific circumstances of Afro-descendant communities who are the experts on both the issues that COVID-19 presents and on actions needed to mitigate these impacts,” Dr. Etienne said.

At the PAHO event, experts also examined ways to better monitor ethnic-racial inequalities in health, and their impact on the health and wellbeing of communities.

PAHO’s Policy on Ethnicity and Health and its Plan of Action documents the health challenges facing the Afro-descendent community in the Americas and generates commitments to address them.

To achieve the fundamental right to health for all, we need “all hands on deck,” the PAHO Director said, “to lead with Afro- descendant communities, expand our partnerships, engage national authorities and collaborate with academia and the UN system.

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The Latest CPL Match Line Up And Standings

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By NAN Sports Editor

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Sept. 2, 2022: Catching up on some cricket this weekend? Here are all the matches in the Caribbean Premier League series and the current rankings.

RANKINGS

MATCHES

September 3:  Jamaica Tallawahs vs Guyana Amazon Warriors, St Kitts (10 AM EST) and St Kitts and Nevis Patriots vs Trinbago Knight Riders, St Kitts (7 pm EST).

September 4: Barbados Royals vs St Lucia Kings, St Kitts (10 AM EST) and St Kitts and Nevis Patriots vs vs Guyana Amazon Warriors, St Kitts (7 PM EST)

September 7: Barbados Royals vs Trinbago Knight Riders, St Lucia (10 AM EST) and St Lucia Kings vs Jamaica Tallawahs, St Lucia (7 PM EST)

September 8: Guyana Amazon Warriors vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, St Lucia (10 AM EST) and St Lucia Kings vs Barbados Royals, St Lucia (7 pm EST)

September 10: Jamaica Tallawahs vs Trinbago Knight Riders, St Lucia (10 AM EST) and St Lucia Kings vs Guyana Amazon Warriors, St Lucia (7 PM EST)

September 11: Jamaica Tallawahs vs Barbados Royals, St Lucia (10 AM EST) and St Lucia Kings vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, St Lucia (7 PM EST)

September 13: Trinbago Knight Riders vs Barbados Royals, Trinidad (7 PM EST)

September 14: Jamaica Tallawahs vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Trinidad (710 AM EST) and Trinbago Knight Riders vs Guyana Amazon Warriors, Trinidad (7 PM EST)

September 15: Barbados Royals vs Jamaica Tallawahs, Trinidad (10 AM EST)

September 17: St Kitts and Nevis Patriots vs St Lucia Kings, Trinidad (10 AM EST) and Trinbago Knight Riders vs Jamaica Tallawahs, Trinidad (7 PM EST)

September 18: Barbados Royals vs Guyana Amazon Warriors, Trinidad (!) AM EST) and Trinbago Knight Riders vs St Lucia Kings, Trinidad (7 PM EST)

September 21: Barbados Royals vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Guyana (10 AM EST) and Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Jamaica Tallawahs, Guyana (7 PM EST)

September 22: Trinbago Knight Riders vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Guyana (10 AM EST) and Guyana Amazon Warriors vs St Lucia Kings, Guyana (7 PM EST)

September 24: Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Trinbago Knight Riders, Guyana (10 AM EST)

September 25: Jamaica Tallawahs vs St Lucia Kings, Guyana (10 AM) and Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Barbados Royals, Guyana (7 PM EST)

September 27: Qualifier 1, Guyana (10 AM EST)

September 28: Eliminator, Guyana (7 PM EST)

September 29: Qualifier 2, Guyana (7 PM EST)

October 1: Final, Guyana (7 PM EST)

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Caribbean Digital Platform Offers Labor Day Deal

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News Americas, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, Fri. Sept. 2, 2022: Award-winning Caribbean owned, digital, PR and AD agency, Hard Beat Communications, has kicked off its own digital platform that with the click of a mouse, gives any organization the digital marketing tools they need to grow their business from one dashboard for a fraction of the cost of other digital agencies.

And this Labor Day weekend, any company of any size can get started with their own dashboard and 8 free digital marketing software tools for one small monthly subscription fee of USD 30. The fees include onboarding as well as the option to post on two company branded social media platforms at once; the option to manage client meetings in one place; software to manage reviews from the dashboard; the means to manage digital growth of the brand and ensure the company is listed accurately across search engines and also the option to bring and manage clients on the custom branded dashboard, including invoicing them.

The Hard Beat digital offerings.

Hard Beat also offers numerous other tools that can be added on to grow the company’s brand through digital marketing, including:

The social media pro tool that allows for the management and scheduling of social posts across multiple platforms;

Options to grow a company’s listings organically on hundreds of sites; tools to manage reviews and post five-star reviews on their sites;

The option to have all team members get their own custom meeting link through our Calendar software tool;

Done for you SEO

Website creation including of landing pages and e-commerce sites as well as, management, imports and hosting;

Social media page design and creation;

Content creation, including blogs, website content, social media content and management, and press release creation and global distribution.

Digital ad buys, including Geo-fencing, and digital marketing consultancy;

Branded design of flyers, power point presentation, brochures, business cards etc.

Custom branded office videos and;

Cybersecurity testing and malware removal.  

Hard Beat, founded in 2004 by Caribbean immigrant Felicia J. Persaud and now part of the ICN Group of Companies, has pivoted completely to digital since the pandemic, launching the dynamic digital platform to make it easier and most cost-effective for any company of any size to grow through digital marketing without a huge monthly retainer plus services fees.

“Unlike traditional AD & PR agencies, we are offering every client with at least 50 dollars the chance to operate like a larger company with their own dashboard to grow digitally on the Hard Beat platform and add on services as they wish and as they grow,” said Persaud. “This takes the pressure off of many without a huge upfront budget as well as the guess work out of digital marketing and it puts clients in the driver’s seat as they are in control and can see their brand growing digitally in real time before their eyes for as little or as much money as they want to put in.”

Subscribe today or see more at hardbeatcommunications.com or on Social media at: Facebook.com/hardbeatcommunications, Twitter –  @hardbeatcomms or Linked in at linkedin.com/in/hardbeatcommunications

 

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Les établissements de la ville font leur rentrée

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

PETIT-BOURG

À l’occasion de la rentrée scolaire, le maire David Nebor visitait les plus jeunes de ses administrés des écoles maternelle et primaire de Carrère et Fribert Fessin, Bilioti de Gage à Fontarabie… Tandis qu’au Lycée des Droits de L’Homme, 14 classes de seconde, la future promotion 2025, faisaient leurs premiers pas dans la cour des grands. Textes et Photos Michèle Silmon Kancel – Ville de Petit Bourg

Religieusement, les jeunes élèves de l’école primaire de Carrère écoutent leur visiteur du jour.

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Rencontre avec l’équipe pédagogique de la Maternelle dirigée par la directrice Valérie Lentidor.

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Le maire David Nébor entouré de l’équipe des services techniques qui à chaque rentrée, veillent au respect de la règlementation et en matière de prévention des risques.

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À la Cafétéria, Bélinda et Pascal Guillaume de (à gauche) assurent pour le lycée les services de…


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Première édition réussie de Sonjé Charlòt à Poyen

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Une manifestation dédiée à la mémoire de Charlotte, une femme faisant partie des rebelles ayant accompagné Ignace en 1802, s’est déroulée sur le site champêtre de Poyen. L’esclave affrenchie comptait parmi les emprisonnés de richepanse

Dimanche dernier, le site de Poyen était en fête. La raison ? La première édition de Sonjé Charlòt organisée par l’association Bitasyon Poyen Bèl Bo, en partenariat avec la Ville. Un instant historique inédit où on a tenté de révéler quelques mystères de notre histoire collective. 

 « Ainsi le 27 mai 1802, alors qu’Ignace venait d’être vaincu deux jours auparavant à la redoute de Baimbridge le 25 mai, et que Delgrès se faisait exploser avec plus de 300 de ses compagnons…


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Les donneurs de gamètes pourront désormais sortir de leur anonymat

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Depuis hier 1er septembre 2022, les enfants nés d’une PMA (procréation médicale assistée) pourront connaître l’identité de leurs donneurs une fois l’âge adulte atteint, puisque ces derniers peuvent désormais sortir de l’anonymat.

Promulguée en août 2021, la loi bioéthique propose une levée partielle de l’anonymat des donneurs de gamètes qui est entrée en vigueur le 1er septembre 2022. Il s’agit d’une victoire, mais surtout de l’aboutissement d’un long combat pour les enfants nés de dons de gamètes, puisqu’à compter de cette date, les personnes nées de dons de spermes ou d’ovocyte pourront, si elles le désirent, connaître l’identité de leur donneur lorsqu’ils atteindront l’âge adulte. Ceci…


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Brooklyn West Indian Carnival Returns Live After Two Year Hiatus

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News Americas, Brooklyn, NY, Fri. Sept. 2, 2022: It’s carnival time once again in Brooklyn, NY. After a two-year hiatus following the COVID-19 pandemic, the West Indian American Day Carnival returns live this weekend.

Presented by the West Indian American Day Carnival Association, (WIADCA), the carnival weekend, billed as the largest in North America, gets underway this afternoon, Friday, September 2nd with the Island 2 Island concert from 4 – 11 p.m.  Get tickets at island2island.frontlineticketing.com.

Tomorrow, Saturday, September 3rd, the Junior Carnival Parade returns from 9 a.m. from St. John’s Place and Kingston Avenue).

In the evening, from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m., get ready for PAN in A Minor, featuring some of New York’s renowned pan virtuosos.

And on Sunday, September 4th, get ready for the PAINTOPIA JOUVERT FETE from 7 am – 2 p.m. Admission: paintopiajouvertnyc.eventbrite.com. This will be followed by the AMNESIA DAY PARTY! From 3-11 p.m.  featuring an all-DJ cast. Admission: amnesia.frontlineticketing.com.  

The Brooklyn WIADCA carnival is back. (Hayden Roger Celestin image/NANN)

On Monday, the event will once again culminate with a parade of mas bands and costumed revelers down Eastern Parkway. Participating 2022 Carnival Bands/cultural leaders presenting an array of costumed masterpieces include: Freaks Mas’, Sesame Flyers International, Sky Maxx Mas’, Afro Kreyol, Antoine International, Caribbeing, Banboche, Mango Tree Mas’ Adult, New Horizon, Creole Jam, Branches & Associates Band, Suga Candy Mas’, D’ Midas International, Insomnia Mas’ Productions, Mas’ Productions, Kaisokah Moko Jumbies, Sherzel Productions, Platinum Kids Mas’, Stronjeh International Kids, Gemz Kidz and more.

“This year our return to the parkway inspires us to continue the cultural work on behalf of our community, City, State and partners,” said Michelle Gibbs-Francis, chair of WIADCA. “Without them, the Mas’ and Pan groups especially, we would not be here today. As for our COVID protocols we have several guidelines in place to verify vaccination and temperature checks.”

See more on admission, info and donations at www.carnival.nyc.

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