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Shake It

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Well, Trinidad & Tobago certainly has had an exciting day today, as an earthquake shook this country in the morning.

Poverty: A Pressing Problem

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Gela from 'Gela N The City wrote about a pressing problem, poverty and the disaster that drug addiction can create. She writes:

Say, have you checked out our blogroll lately? It is a thing of blogging beauty, trust me! Coming up: Great reads from a Caribbean perspective. Let's get to it.

There is another diverse list of Caribbean bloggers to read, so let's this started! Georgia from Caribbean Free Radio writes about how hurricane Florence is being blogged by Bermuda:

Get Your Caribbean Blogs Right Here

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And so another week has gone by, thus it is high time to see what the women of the Caribbean have been discussing, don't you think? We'll start things off at Linda from My Barbados Blog, who informs us that the passport deadline for the Caribbean has been extended for one week:

Ahh, the weekend is here, thank God! What better time to catch up on some blog reading? Here are, once more, some great posts written by women with ties to the Caribbean. We'll start of with Elspeth from Now Is Wow, who writes about her reasons to start her blog:

Did everyone have a good weekend? The Caribbean didn't have such a great one, what with Tropical Storm / Hurricane Ernesto churning in our waters. But that's not the only thing that has been going on lately. Keep on reading to know what else has been on the minds of these ladies:

How's everyone's weekend? Here's a mini update for all you Caribbean blog readers out there. It humbles and amazes me how many great bloggers are writing from or about the Caribbean. For example:

It's been another active week among the Caribbean blogs. Here are a few highlights that you don't want to miss. Karen from Chookoloonks started 'Love Thursday'. Here are the rules:

A Woman's Worth

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Attiliah wrote a post on The Pan Collective that really struck a chord with me. Here's an excerpt: ...[T]hen proceed to make sundry comments, depending on what I'm wearing, or if they have a penchant for dreads, but usually the comments take the predictable lines of, I could play in those locks all day, family, or your bamsee looking real nice in them pants, etc etc.

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