Plus de 200 Guadeloupéennes recrutées pour être domestiques au Canada

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Dans le cadre du projet international « Trois siècles de migrations francophones en Amérique du Nord 1640-1940 » porté par l’université Saint-Boniface au Canada, Monique Milia-Marie-Luce, maîtresse de conférence en histoire contemporaine à l’université des Antilles est en Guadeloupe et se penche sur l’histoire de femmes et quelques hommes ayant été recrutés dans l’archipel pour le Canada entre 1910 et 1911, afin d’y être domestiques.

Pourquoi des Guadeloupéennes ?

Elles ont été recrutées principalement pour le Québec où on recherchait des domestiques sachant parler français et catholiques. Il faut dès lors s’interroger sur leur recrutement, car le Canada de l’époque, qui manque pourtant de main-d’œuvre, limite officiellement l’entrée des Asiatiques et des Noirs.

Comment sont-elles parties et comment s’est déroulé le voyage ?

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42-y-o man held; accused of trying to rape child on way to shop Loop Jamaica

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Detectives in Westmoreland on Wednesday, August 10, charged 42-year-old Patrick Bromfield, Fisherman of Top Road in Little London, Westmoreland with forcible abduction, attempted rape, and grievous sexual assault.

The charges stem from an incident in which he allegedly abducted and attempted to rape a child in Broughton, Little London in the parish, in July of this year.

Reports are that at about 8:00 pm, Bromfield was asked to assist a child to the shop, on his motorcycle. He left with the child and took her into a lane where he fondled and attempted to rape her.

The child managed to escape after the ordeal and a report was made to the police.

Bromfield surrendered to the police, in the presence of his attorney, and was subsequently charged.

His court date will be published as soon as it is made available.

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Small businesses profit from the SDC/ Wray & Nephew T20 Cricket Loop Jamaica

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The SDC/ Wray & Nephew National Community T20 Cricket semi-finals brought the Ultimate Oval in St Ann to life on August 7 as cricket lovers gathered to watch their favourite teams play for the title of National T20 Champions.

The game day atmosphere is completed each year by a bar station provided by the title sponsor, this is usually run by a local bar owner in keeping with the community development target of the community cricket competition.

This year Ultimate Jerk Centre restaurant and bar owner, Iris Talbott was happy to rejoin the competition as a vendor.

“This isn’t the first time, we’ve been hosting SDC Cricket for a couple of years now, but I think this is about the third year that we have been in partnership with Wray & Nephew. We return every year because this cause is important to us. It’s all about building our community and SDC/ Wray & Nephew cricket is a community thing.”

Showcasing her true affection for the community, 66-year-old Talbott also shared how she translates her passion for community development into her business. “This event is a great assist in our business and the truth is it also gives back to the community by helping us to pay our workers. Many of our workers are from here and other communities nearby.”

Pavel Smith Marketing Manager, J Wray & Nephew Ltd is elated at the cricket fan turn out to the semi-finals, “This is what our partnership with SDC for the National Community T20 Cricket Competition is all about, the enjoyment of our Jamaican culture. Culture begins at the community level and the slogan Fi Wi Culture is meant to empower us all to see how we each can play a part in building the other. We are happy to witness the domino effect of community building unfolding as the event grows each year.”

For the semi-finals, team Boscobel hailing from St Mary bowled over the competition, Comfort C.C. from Manchester to a 140 win in the first match of the day. The second match saw the defeat of South Star United from Manchester by St Thomas, Whitehorse cricket team with a 155 score.

The SDC/ Wray & Nephew National Community T20 Cricket culminates in Noranda St Ann on August 21 for the exciting season’s finals.

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Digicel sponsors Jamaica’s swim team for Goodwill meet in T&T Loop Jamaica

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Digicel has announced that it will be one of the main sponsors of Jamaica’s national swim team that will participate in the 2022 Goodwill Swim Meet in Trinidad and Tobago from August 19-21.

The announcement was made by Orion Aitken, marketing executive of Digicel Jamaica during a press conference at the Aquatic Sports Association of Jamaica on Thursday.

“At Digicel, we believe in the power of sports to change and improve lives, unite communities and contribute to development,” said Aitken. “Supporting the Jamaica national swim team is one of the ways we stay true to our longstanding commitment to supporting our youth from grassroots to greatness across the various sporting disciplines.”

Eight countries will participate at the 26th Goodwill Swim Meet. Host nation Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica will be joined by St Lucia, Grenada, Suriname, Guyana, Barbados, and the Bahamas.

Team Jamaica will seek to improve its second-place finish from 2019 in Suriname when the competition was last staged. On that occasion, Jamaica won 65 medals to finish second behind Trinidad, a big jump from sixth the previous year.

Jamaica will be represented by a 25-member team comprised of swimmers ages 8 to 17.

“This investment in our athletes supports Digicel’s overall commitment to help build a bright and prosperous future for Jamaica,” Aitken further added. “We are also proving a number of our Roam Easy plans for the team members and officials so that they can stay connected to friends and families while in Trinidad and Tobago.

“Our Caribbean Prepaid and Postpaid Roam Easy plans are equipped with generous data allotments, free incoming calls, free incoming SMS, and reduced rates for outgoing calls.”

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Body of retired cop found with gunshot wounds at house in St James Loop Jamaica

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Gobernador tomará decisión sobre mandatos de COVID-19 en escuelas a pesar de flexibilización de los CDC

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El gobernador Pedro Rafael Pierluisi Urrutia dijo el viernes, que tomará una determinación sobre cuáles protocolos deberán seguir los estudiantes dentro del Departamento de Educación en torno a las medidas para contrarrestar el COVID-19 a pesar de las nuevas guías del Centro para el Control de Enfermedades (CDC), que flexibilizó algunas restricciones.

“Yo tuve una conversación temprano en la mañana con el secretario de Salud para que analicen estas nuevas guías y recomendaciones y ajusten los protocolos en la medida en que el equipo del Departamento de Salud así lo estime necesario. El CDC lo que está reconociendo es que estamos en otra etapa de la pandemia, entre otras cosas. Dijo, por ejemplo, que el 95 por ciento de las personas de 16 años o más ya tienen algún tipo de inmunidad o sea que tienen cierta protección, ya sea porque o han recibido la vacuna o porque se han contagiado y ya han tenido la enfermedad. Lo importante es continuar con nuestra campaña educativa informativa y seguir exhortando a las poblaciones vulnerables, es decir, personas de mayor edad o personas que tienen su salud comprometida por condiciones crónicas, de que tomen medidas preventivas como el uso de la mascarilla, evitar aglomeraciones, entre otros”, dijo el gobernador a preguntas de la prensa.

“Por otro lado, es importante que continúe el esfuerzo de vacunación, porque la vacunación sabemos que funciona evitar hospitalizaciones y fallecimientos, así que van a haber ajustes. Sí, eso puedo decir. Se estarán anunciando en algún momento la semana que viene a más tardar, pero otra vez, no necesariamente todo lo que está diciendo el CDC, lo que vamos a hacer en Puerto Rico. O sea, nosotros tomamos nuestras propias decisiones a base de, entre otras cosas, las recomendaciones del CDC”, añadió.

Cuestionado si va a mantener el distanciamiento social, algo que se ha liberado en las nuevas normas del CDC, Pierluisi Urrutia contestó que: “Como ya he dicho, ya hay aspectos aquí científicos, epidemiológicos, que deben estar en manos de los peritos del Departamento de Salud. Yo lo que sí voy a reiterar es que la responsabilidad ciudadana es clave. Nuestro pueblo se ha distinguido. Tenemos un nivel de vacunación altísimo cuando nos comparamos con los estados. Que esto sigue así. Por otro lado, tengo que indicar que la métrica que yo más sigo en este momento dado y lo mismo hacen los demás gobernadores, son las hospitalizaciones. Afortunadamente los hospitales están bajo control. Lo que veo y me apena muchísimo es personas de mucha edad falleciendo, estando contagiados y algunos de ellos que no se vacunaron. O sea, eso es lo que hay que evitar. Y de igual manera los que tienen su salud comprometida, pues tienen que protegerse el resto de la población. Pues mira, cada cual toma su decisión. Pero lo más importante es que se vacune”.

Por otro lado, ante el inicio del periodo escolar sobre la inclusión de un currículo de perspectiva de género en las escuelas contestó que: “Tenemos ahora un excelente currículo. Se hizo una revisión integral del mismo. Está siendo elogiado por maestros, maestras. Se consultó a todo el que había que consultar. En cuanto a ese tema, tenemos incorporado en el currículo. Esto nunca se había hecho en la enseñanza y la promoción de la equidad y el respeto entre los seres humanos. De forma transversal no se va a enseñar en un solo curso, sino en la inmensa mayoría de los cursos. Se va a estar fomentando la equidad y el respeto. ¿Para qué? Para evitar lo que no queremos. Discrimina violencia verbal o física por razón alguna, incluyendo orientación sexual. Así que sé que el nombre no se está utilizando, pero los conceptos están ahí y se consultó a todas las partes interesadas. Grupos que grupos minoritarios, la iglesia, padres, maestros. Pero como tenemos un buen currículo. Otra vez. Que no se enfoquen en el término y que profundicen, porque aquí se consultó incluyendo a representantes de la comunidad LGBTT y endosaron el contenido del currículo que está enfoquen en el contenido. Es un buen contenido, y otra vez, un mejor currículo que el que estábamos utilizando hasta el presente gobernador”, finalizó.

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Gaza Kim Returns With New Music Still Reps Vybz Kartel Movement

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There’s no taking away the Gaza title from Gaza Kim. The deejay remains committed to the moniker of the empire that was founded by Vybz Kartel, even if she hasn’t been active on the dancehall scene for the last ten years.

Fans of the Gaza Empire would remember just how fast the songstress was coming up back in the 2000s before she was allegedly beaten by other members of the camp. It was a fight that was made very public and eventually led to her pulling back from the genre, but despite the negative connotation, she still believes in the Gaza way of life.

In the years that followed, her popularity declined, and she eventually split ways with the Worl’Boss. Now the once popular artist, whose real name is Kym Hamilton, has returned with a single called “Bubble Up.” Her story is quite inspirational, considering the fact that many believed that she fell off the scene because she had gone into a deep depression following how suddenly her career seemingly ended.

She spoke with the STAR recently and explained that she was not bitter about the past and had come to realize that everything that happened in the past was for a reason and that those dark times made her into the successful woman that she is today.

She even had well wishes for the former Portmore Empire boss, Vybz Kartel, who she added she hoped things would work out for regarding his current incarceration. The “Moving On” artist shared that she was able to focus on herself in 2016 and so was able to free herself of the negativity of her past.

It seems she began to lean on her Christian faith back then as she added that Jesus forgave people who did all sorts of bad things to him, and that inspired her to forgive the wrongs that were done to her.

In April, she signed with Killa Imij Records, and the same label produced her new single. She had praises for her new team as she said they truly believed in her career.

“The Killa Imij team, I must say that they are really interested in my career and I feel comfortable working with them. I have always been recording, but people would always ask ‘So Kim, how mi nah hear yuh?’ But dem a hear mi now. Bubble Up has 500,000 streams on Spotify and my listeners increase as well. I am happy,” she continued.

She was also very thankful to her family and close friends as she highlighted her mother’s unwavering support. She added that her mother always encouraged her and told her that she has an amazing voice that she should share with the world.

Gaza Kim also said that she was honored to still be a part of youth culture and to be a positive influence on the people that she has met.

“I have met so many young people who say ‘Kim I want to be you.’ They see me as a role model and I owe it to all of them to succeed,” she continued.

She’s slowly rising once again in the very competitive genre but is confident her return would be appreciated, especially since she’s already garnered 10,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. The video has also been doing well on YouTube as, since its release in July, it already has over 400,000 views.

Check out the single below.

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NBA YoungBoy Take Shots At Kodak Black For Dissing Never Broke Again Fans

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NBA YoungBoy didn’t take too likely Kodak Black saying he doesn’t like his Never Broke Again fans.

It looks like yet another beef is brewing in the hip-hop world. This time two very popular artists look set to go at it as NBA YoungBoy has responded and not kindly to Kodak Black’s criticism of his fans. Earlier this month, Kodak Black took to Twitter to share his opinion of YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s music.

While he admitted that he likes the “I Hate Youngboy” rapper’s music, he also said that he found the artist’s fans irritating. In that tweet, he added that he was stating what everyone else was afraid to say and felt like his opinion was the same consensus in the industry.

Youngboy fired back yesterday, August 11, on Instagram, calling out Kodak by saying that anybody who didn’t like his fans was a “pu*sy” in his books. That was the direct shot he took at Kodak, but the rest of the message was mostly a veiled one.

“To be honest I really don’t care about this being my last album,” he wrote. “I finally can say I completed something. I ain’t finish school. I never finish nothing but my smoke… but nah gangster I then shedded tears from the way y’all been doing me but it’s all for the better. tell li Dave and my grandma I completed something and I’m doing fine.”

Strangely enough, a short while after he made the post, his account was removed from Instagram. It’s not yet known if that move was voluntary.

However, it does appear that NBA YoungBoy puts his fans first and is willing to go to war to defend them. The post also made it clear that he doesn’t rock with anyone who puts down his fans. Kodak’s issues started when YoungBoy’s fans began trolling his posts by replying “YB Better.”

The “Tunnel Vision” rapper presented his evidence on Twitter on August 5. At that time, he took umbrage with how the fans were trolling him as he also added that it seemed he couldn’t do anything with Youngboy’s fans saying that their artist was better than him.

At one point, he posted: “N***a Can’t Even Post A Cheeseburger Without They A#s Under A Post Talm Bout ‘YB Post His Burger Better.’ I Love It That’s Kool But The Sh*t B Irritating Af Homie, Y’all Stay On Dat N***a Page Wit Dat Sh*t.”

It seemed to affect his mental health so much that he threatened to delete his Twitter account, but that never materialized. In that disturbing tweet, he also said that he had reached the point where he felt like hurting YB’s fans, even though he promoted his new album in the same post.

It may have been a combination of things that had him in a weird mental space, though, as he also admitted that he was tired of the fame and the pressure that comes with it.

NBA YoungBoy and Kodak Black have never really been good with each other. In 2020, the Florida rapper went as far as to accuse the Baton Rouge rapper of cooperating with Houston police. That was in regards to the case with Floyd Mayweather’s daughter, Iyanna Mayweather, who was arrested for allegedly stabbing Lapattra Lashai Jacobs, who is the mother of YoungBoy’s child.

During that time, he said that Iyana stayed at his place and that she was his wife and even went as far as to say that NBA snitched on him while he was in jail. A lot of that tweet was also directed at NBA in anger.

Knowing how Kodak Black usually operates, there’s probably a strong response coming.

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Muere la actriz Anne Heche a una semana después de sufrir accidente de tránsito

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La actriz estadounidense Anne Heche falleció este viernes a los 53 años, una semana después de sufrir un aparatoso accidente de tránsito mientras conducía a gran velocidad por las calles de Los Ángeles (EE.UU.).

La muerte fue anunciada por su amiga Nancy Davis en una publicación de Instagram y posteriormente confirmada por su familia, que ya había avanzado que se encontraba en coma desde hacía varios días y con escasas posibilidades de supervivencia.

Heche, que mantuvo sonadas relaciones con la actriz Ellen DeGeneres y el actor James Tupper, saltó a la fama a finales de la década de 1980 con su retrato de Vicky Hudson y Marley Love en la telenovela “Another World”, por la que ganó un Emmy.

Heche fue hospitalizada después de que el coche en el que viajaba se estrellara contra una vivienda en el vecindario de Mar Vista en Los Ángeles (California, EE.UU.). Según la Policía, el vehículo involucrado en el accidente —un Mini Cooper de color azul— iba a gran velocidad por una calle residencial y posiblemente chocó contra un bordillo antes de impactar contra el patio delantero y el inmueble, provocando un incendio.

La actriz, de 53 años, saltó a la fama a finales de la década de 1980 por su participación en la serie ‘Another World’. Se consolidó en Hollywood gracias a sus papeles en películas como ‘Donnie Brasco’ (1997), ‘Volcano’ (1997) y ‘Return to Paradise’ (1998).

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Nos idées de sorties en Guadeloupe ce week-end

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Comme chaque semaine, la rédaction a répertorié les bons plans à faire ce week-end sur l’archipel. Il y en aura pour tous les goûts. 

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