By Brian Figeroux, Esq. Lying is a fundamental aspect of human nature. From small white lies meant to spare someone’s feelings to elaborate deceptions designed to manipulate, lying is an inescapable part of social interaction. However, despite the commonality of lying, most lies are eventually discovered, often leading to significant personal, professional, and legal consequences. […]
By Gabe Ortiz, America’s Voice Last year, the Biden administration did the right thing by issuing a rule that expanded ACA coverage to nearly 130,000 uninsured DACA recipients. Not only do Dreamers pay billions in tax dollars every year to help fund federal programs like Social Security and Medicare, it makes public health sense because a healthy […]
Photo credit: Despers USA Youth & Cultural Association In this interview, we sit down with Kamau Hutchinson, a dedicated leader and advocate for cultural preservation and youth development, to discuss the work of the Despers USA Youth and Culture Association. As a pivotal organization within the Caribbean community, Despers USA plays a vital role in […]
Photo credit: Caricom.org| Photo of Beverly Harry-Emmanuel Advisor, Social Development, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat CARICOM Heads of Government continue to be actively concerned about the implications of crime and violence on the social development of the Region. To date,two symposiums on Crime and Violence as a Public Health Issue have been convened, keeping at the […]