Essequibo teen eyes global reach through art

With aspirations of his artwork to one day be displayed in galleries and to gain worldwide recognition, an Essequibo teen is on a journey...

Dr. Moses Roderique embarks on quest to improve mental well-being in Guyana

By Sueann Wickham In a world where mental health struggles often remain hidden behind closed doors, there are individuals who dedicate their lives to bringing...

Meenakshee Baljit: using art as a form of therapy

Meenakshee Baljit finds peace through her empty canvases: when her brushes are doused in bright colours and she ultimately completes a painting,...

Coalition blows hot and cold on foreigners meddling in Guyana’s affairs 

Guyana’s main parliamentary opposition has hitched its wagon to a call made to the U.S. government for aid in dismantling anti-Black policies being implemented...

With two departments of youth, is there a common goal?

By Abena Rockcliffe-Campbell When the APNU+AFC Government entered office in 2015, the Ministry of Culture, Youth & Sport was...

Amerindian Heritage month: A deep dive into the culture and celebrations

By Sueann Wickham Every year, the picturesque landscapes of Guyana serve as a backdrop to a month-long celebration of indigenous heritage. Amerindian Heritage Month, observed...

“Your only limitation is your mind,” says multitalented singer Omaiah Hall

Omaiah Aaliyah Hall is a seventeen-year-old with big dreams and aspirations of being an inspiration to others using each of her gifts...

African Village celebrates emancipation through fashion and art

Main Street in Georgetown is typically bustling with life: on a regular day, you can spot countless persons traversing back and forth,...

Meet Daniela Aurajo: The indigenous entrepreneur behind an innovative writing and creative company

By Sueann Wickham In the heart of Guyana, amidst the vibrant mosaic of indigenous heritage and cultural richness, one young entrepreneur is composing a narrative...

Aspiring Cardiologist sells food to fund studies

Having completed three years of studies at the Texila American University, a young Lindener was closer to becoming a doctor, a profession to which...

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