Media Release for President Paula-Mae Weekes
The Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad & Tobago congratulates newly inaugurated President, Justice Paula-Mae Weekes
The Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad & Tobago congratulates newly inaugurated President, Justice Paula-Mae Weekes
The Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad & Tobago expresses condolences for the transition of President Professor George Maxwell Richards.
The Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad & Tobago welcomes the nation into a New Year.
Onward to the next 25 Aya, the symbol of endurance and resilience, was the most appropriate adinkra for this year’s observance of Emancipation. Internationally, it placed significance on the struggles of our African brothers and sisters in the United States. At home, in Trinidad and Tobago, Aya represented the endurance and resilience of the Emancipation …
Emancipation 2017 In Review – Onward to the next 25 Read More »
The Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad and Tobago (ESCTT) joins all calls for Caribbean people to give generously in support of our brothers and sisters who have lost loved one’s and have suffered to effects of Hurricane Irma and /or Maria. Irma left behind a trail of pain and shattered dreams for many parents and …
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In 2017 as the Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad & Tobago commemorates its 25th anniversary, it breaks new ground with the opening of KTMLS17, this year’s Kwame Ture Memorial Lecture Series, which will feature two dynamic young activists coming out of the USA and London. Those who are following international trends relevant to Africans …
Kwame Ture Memorial Lecture Series launches with Dismantling Colonial Legacy. Read More »