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    Grenadian-American Ex-Teachers’ group awards students in essay, poetry contests – Caribbean Life

    R innissBy R innissSeptember 20, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Awardees with Cecily Mason, second from left, and Consul Common Raphael M. Brizan, again proper.

    Photograph by Nelson A. King

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    The Brooklyn-based Grenadian-American Ex-Academics’ Affiliation introduced awards to 10 college students who participated within the group’s essay and poetry-writing contests on Saturday, Sept. 14, as a part of Grenada’s fiftieth Anniversary of Independence celebrations. 

    The award ceremony, which passed off on the Nutmeg Home on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, was held underneath the auspices of Grenada New York Consul Common Raphael M. Brizan.

    Justin McIntosh received the award, flanked by Cecily Mason, left; Mickalia Forrester-Ewen, Miss Grenada USA; and Consul General Raphael M. Brizan.
    Justin McIntosh obtained the award, flanked by Cecily Mason, left; Mickalia Forrester-Ewen, Miss Grenada USA; and Consul Common Raphael M. Brizan. Photograph by Nelson A. King

    Mickalia Forrester, Miss Grenada USA, introduced the awards to the scholars.

    Josiah Henry displays his trophy and certificate, flanked by Cecily Mason, Mickalia Forrester-Ewen, left, and Consul General Raphael M. Brizan.
    Josiah Henry shows his trophy and certificates, flanked by Cecily Mason, Mickalia Forrester-Ewen, left, and Consul Common Raphael M. Brizan. Photograph by Nelson A. King

    Recipients of awards for the Essay Contest have been Shamar James Anderson, 17, Archer Excessive College, Lawrenceville, GA; Justin C. McIntosh,16, College for Courses Excessive College, Brooklyn; Josiah Henry, 15, Brooklyn School Academy; Elliya Younger, 15, St. Joseph’s Convent, St. George’s, Grenada; and Jaelen Padilla, 17, Cristo Rey Excessive College.

    Jamel Garrett reads a poem.
    Jamel Garrett reads a poem.Photograph by Nelson A. King

    College students who obtained awards for poetry have been: Jamel Tyler Garrett, 12, Lennox Academy; Jelani Francique, 12, Junior Excessive, Brooklyn; Jaeden Padilla, 12, I.S. 68 Bildersee; Kurleen Want, 12, The Anglican Excessive College, St. George’s, Grenada; and Chyenne Forrester, 13, Turtle Neck Center College, Uniondale, NY.

    Chyenne Forrester displays award, flanked Cecily Mason, left, president of the Grenadian-American Ex-Teachers' Association; Mickalia Forrester-Ewen, Miss Grenada USA, back; and Consul General Raphael M. Brizan.
    Chyenne Forrester shows award, flanked Cecily Mason, left, president of the Grenadian-American Ex-Academics’ Affiliation; Mickalia Forrester-Ewen, Miss Grenada USA, again; and Consul Common Raphael M. Brizan. Photograph by Nelson A. King

    Most Grenadian college students residing in New York have been current to obtain their awards.

    Cecily Mason, president of the Grenadian-American Ex-Academics’ Affiliation, instructed Caribbean Life that it was the primary time the scholars have been “given a possibility to study their ancestry and what independence means to their island nation.”

    She counseled the scholars for his or her “unbelievable abilities and dedication,” stating they have been “optimistic alerts to the wonderful journey forward.”

    Mason stated the contests have been the “brainchild” of members, “citing the thought that every one celebrations of independence are primarily dances, calypso competitions, or different types of revelry, the place the youth are at all times not noted.

    “This milestone, we determined to vary,” she stated. “We bought the youth concerned, and the outcomes have been overwhelming.”

    Crystal McQueen-Taylor, the Grenadian-American executive director of StudentsFirstNY, addresses the ceremony.
    Crystal McQueen-Taylor, the Grenadian-American government director of StudentsFirstNY, addresses the ceremony. Photograph by Nelson A. King

    Crystal McQueen-Taylor, the Grenadian-American government director of StudentsFirstNY, an schooling reform advocacy group that works with dad and mom and faculties to battle for student-centered insurance policies, addressed the ceremony. She thanked Mason, whom she had recognized since she was a baby, for “at all times protecting the tradition alive for our younger individuals.

    “The Affiliation does wonderful work to attach younger individuals to the soil and the tradition of Grenada,” she stated. “That’s why it was my pleasure when she requested me to assist have fun Grenada’s fiftieth Independence Day by judging the poetry contest. It introduced me again to my skilled origin as a trainer. I grew to become a trainer proper out of school, and I am a lifelong educator.

    “It was such a pleasure and privilege to see our younger individuals revere and have fun their Grenadian heritage,” McQueen-Taylor added. “I’m excited for us to have fun the scholars who participated within the poetry and essay contest, which is a testomony to the sturdy schooling that they’ve obtained up to now.”

    Brizan additionally complimented Mason and the Affiliation for organizing the contests and lauded the scholars and their dad and mom “to allow them to perform the method.”

    “We’d like the youth to proceed this course of,” he stated. “As well as, take them again residence. Allow them to know the mango, the damsel, the guava. Each one among you is an envoy. You might be a part of who sells Grenada.”



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