Local NewsNews Bajan boy Tykairi added to Kamala’s Caribbean celebration by Barbados Today Traffic 12/01/2021 written by Barbados Today Traffic 12/01/2021 3 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 353 It will be an all-Caribbean inauguration celebration this Sunday, January 17, 2021, from 7 p.m. EST, as top Caribbean regional and Diaspora entertainers and public figures join hands across the waters to celebrate the first black and female, Caribbean-American US vice-president โ Kamala Harris. Invest Caribbean, the global private sector, investment agency of the Caribbean, has initiated the event with the Caribbean American Action Network, (CAAN), a collective of Caribbean American and Caribbean organizations, have joined together to present the live, virtual, Caribbean inauguration party under the theme: โCelebrating #CaribbeanAmericanKamala.โ This dynamic, virtual celebration is set to feature signature performances from some of the Caribbeanโs top entertainers, including Jamaican-born dancehall star, Flourgon; Barbados soca king Edwin Yearwood; Jamaican reggae star Nadine Sutherland; Jamaican gospel singer Joan Meyers; Antigua & Barbudaโs Soca diva Claudette Peters of Antigua; Barbados Gospel singer Toni Norville; Bajan soca star Kirk Brown; and nine-year-old rising star, Tykairi Sargeant also of of Barbados. Others on the bill include independent Jamaican artiste Janine Jkuhl of โSwayโ fame; Owen Dalhouse who recently released โHeal the Soul of America;โ Guyanese Menes De Griot and Shanto along with St. Vincent and the Grenadines Frankie McIntosh, Maxie Gouveia and Rashid Thorne. The Caribbean American inauguration party, to be held ahead of the 59th inauguration, will be hosted by the first Black Bond girl, Trina Parks, whose roots extend to Barbados, through her mother, and to Antigua through her grandparents. The star-studded Caribbean event, the brainchild of ICN CEO and CAANโs founder Felicia J. Persaud, will be live streamed by One Caribbean Television on its Facebook at facebook.com/onecaribbeantelevision/; YouTube โ and Twitter โ @onecaribbeantv as well as picked up across the Caribbean including by ABS TV on their digital platform and Demerara Waves and Radio 102.9FM radio. It will feature remarks from Caribbean-born US Congressman Adriano Espaillat of NY; Jamaicaโs Prime Minister Andrew Holness; the Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies, Sir Hilary Beckles; and Chair of the CARICOM Consular Corps of New York, Counsel General of Barbados to NY, O. St. E. Mackie Holder. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Holness has called Harris a โdaughter of the Caribbean,โ while Sir Hilary pointed out that Harrisโ โvalues and rootsโ are a part of โa long Caribbean journey.โ Caribbean American frontline workers, Guyanese-born Dr. Michelle Chester the corporate director Employee Health Services at Northwell Health, who administered the first COVID-19 vaccine in the US; and Jamaican-born nurse, Sandra Lindsay, who became one of the most famous nurses in the United States after receiving the first COVID-19 shot in the US, will deliver remarks on behalf of health care workers. Representing the Caribbean Diaspora will be some of its strongest advocates including the ICN CEO and Founder who also spent 12 years lobbying and securing a means for Caribbean nationals in the US to count on Census forms; long-time immigration advocate and Caribbean Immigrant Services founder, Irwine Clare, Sr., O.D.; President of ICN and CAAN co-founder, Antigua & Barbuda-born Dr. Sheila Newton Moses; Bajan advocate and Global Village Book Publishing LLCโs Aubry Padmore; the Jamaican-born Coalition for the Preservation of Reggae Musicโs Carlyle McKetty and Esther Austin of Esther Austin Global and the UK Diaspora. In commenting on the event, Persaud, the ICN CEO and CAAN Co-Founder, said: โThe event is a labour of love to celebrate a pivotal moment of history where Caribbean American voters also worked hard, campaigned and donated to help make the Joe Biden/Kamala Harris win a reality.โ โWe hope, that unlike past administrations, the Caribbean and Caribbean American voters here in the Diaspora, will not continue to be ignored, dismissed and our votes taken for granted as history has shown too often,โ she added. The live stream will kick-off at 7 p.m. EST on January 17, 2021 on the Facebook, Twitter and YouTube platforms of One Caribbean Television, (OCTV), as well as on Radio 102.9 FM in Antigua & Barbuda. On Inauguration Day, OCTV will air the event on broadcast television across the Caribbean. (PR) Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Ministry presses ahead with education reform 22/06/2026 St Gabrielโs claims top boy, girl in Common Entrance 22/06/2026 Man jailed for stealing lumber from bakery 22/06/2026