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T h i r d A n n i v e r s a r y CARIBBEAN EMPOWERMENT CONFERENCE Cool Runnings, 8270 West Bellfort, Houston CARIBBEAN BREAKFAST WILL BE SERVED ...four dynamic speakers. They are experts in their field. They speak for a living. SEPTEMBER 17, 2011 Registration and Breakfast 8:00 am Conference 9:00 am ONE LOVE CARIBBEAN NEWS

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Third Anniversary

CARIBBEAN EMPOWERMENT

CONFERENCE

Cool Runnings, 8270 West Bellfort, Houston

CARIBBEAN

BREAKFAST

WILL BE SERVED

...four dynamic speakers. They are experts in their field.

They speak for a living. SEPTEMBER 17, 2011

Registration and Breakfast 8:00 amConference 9:00 am

ONE LOVE CARIBBEAN NEWS

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Thecia JenkinsTEXAS

Emotional Empowerment

Dzifa JobTRINIDAD

Relationship EmpowermentSharifa Charles

ST. LUCIAHealth Empowerment

Wendi-Ann WalkerJAMAICA

Financial EmpowermentOL

CARIBBEAN EMPOWERMENT

CONFERENCE Master of Ceremony

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For more Information, Call Andrea 281-705-5774 or email [email protected]

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SHARIFA CHARLESMs Sharifa Charles hails from the beautiful island of St Lucia. Her passion for Public Health began as a high school peer educator and has since influenced her choices in career and education. She is a graduate of the UNIVERSITY OF ST THOMAS (MN) in Commu-nity Health Education and American Cultural Studies with an emphasis in African American Studies.

Upon relocating to Houston, she was granted the op-portunity to join the AIDS Foundation Houston team as a CDC Evidence-Based Intervention Program fa-cilitator/HIV tester & counselor. She enjoys working closely with populations of color, from all walks of life in order to test, educate and empower them regarding their sexual health. She recently graduated from the African American HIV University/Community Mobi-lization College, through a fellowship program with The Black AIDS Institute. Ms. Charles hopes to always inspire people to educate themselves and to maintain their sexual health, and the health of those around them.

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DZIFA JOBDzifa Job is a freelance writer and the voice behind the blog Musings of an Empress. Her writings have ap-peared in Outlish, ‘One Love Caribbean News,’ ‘The Good, The Bad, The Ugly In Sports,’ ‘The Integration-ist Quarterly,’ and ‘Caribbean Axis.’ Dzifa is a graduate of Syracuse University, and holds a bachelors degree in Public Relations from the Newhouse School of Com-munications.

A national of Trinidad & Tobago, she is a communica-tions professional residing in New York. Dzifa spends her downtime writing, training for fitness challenges and going on adventure vacations. Count her in if you’re training for a half marathon or planning a weekend sky-diving get away.

Dzifa describe herself on Facebook:“Life is 10 percent what happens to us and 90 percent how we react. In its simplest form, the key to success and achievement lies in our manner of thinking.” - Den-nis Kimbro I am a centered, conscious, spiritual Tirinidadian doing great things. I love life because its about remembering and rediscovering that love is all there is.

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WENDI-ANN WALKERWendi-Ann Walker, MA is a recent transplant to Houston, TX and restaurateur of Jamaica House, a Caribbean café in the Galleria. Prior to venturing into the Hospitality industry she spent eight years as a Registered Financial Planner to businesses and individuals in New Jersey. She has conducted financial workshops and seminars on a range of financial topics and continues to share her expertise through speaking engagements.

Currently she consults with businesses on strategy and develop-ment, business plans, identifying funding resources and creating efficiencies. She also consults with individuals by creating finan-cial plans and offers investment analysis of 401(k)s and investment portfolios. Mrs. Walker is not affiliated with any firm and offers unbiased recommendations to those with whom she consults.

Mrs. Walker is originally a product of St. Andrew, Jamaica. She attended University of the West Indies, where she completed her Bachelors in Economics and completed her Masters at Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA. She currently holds a life and health license and is Series 7 licensed as an investment advisor. When not operating Jamaica House, she spends her time with fam-ily and supports local organizations that share their culture with the greater Houston community. She enjoys travel, cooking, writing poetry and the outdoors

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THECIA JENKINSThecia Jenkins is a speaker, trainer, author, certified life coach and consultant residing in Houston, Texas. She is the Human Resource & Education Director for The Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Inc., a crisis intervention agency providing emergency shelter, transitional shelter and community outreach in southeast Harris County and owner of Bold Profession Seminars & Consulting.

Ms. Jenkins has been actively involved in the domestic violence movement since 1997 by developing, implementing and evaluating educational programs for law enforcement, health care providers, social workers and the general community to increase awareness about the issue of domestic violence. She is a past board mem-ber of Asians Against Domestic Abuse, a contributing writer to the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Cultural Competency Manual, past Vice President of Professional Development for the American Society for Training & Development’s Houston Chapter. She currently serves on the Communities In Schools board, and Neighborhood Center Inc. advisory board.

Ms. Jenkins has presented at the Texas Council on Family Vio-lence, National College of District Attorneys, University of Utah, Austin Community College, New Mexico District Attorney Annual Conference, West Texas Conference on Aging and other confer-ences. Her topics include cultural competency, domestic violence, emotional intelligence and interpersonal communication. She most recently was featured as a contributing author in the book Inspired Women Succeed and is a staff writer for Houston’s only Caribbean newspaper; One Love Caribbean.

She is a graduate of Texas Woman’s University in Denton, Texas with an undergraduate degree in Government and Sociology. She has certifications in Behavioral Consulting, Diversity Management and Life Coaching. Memberships include Certified Coaches

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ONE LOVE CARIBBEAN NEWSOne Love Caribbean News (OLC) is a premier month-ly publication serving the Caribbean community and the people of Texas by providing news, entertainment and information. OLC was established in August 2008.

OneLove CARIBBEANP.O. Box 70561, Houston, TX 77270

Main OfficeP.O Box 70561

Houston, TX 77270Phone: 281.769.2253

[email protected]

Billing DepartmentP.O Box 840863

Houston, TX 77284Office: 281.769.2253

[email protected]

Andrea Jean BaptisteBusiness Manager

Phone: [email protected]

AdvertisingTel: 281.769.2253Tel: 832-881-9745Tel: 504-460-9638

Staff WritersDJ Uncle L, TrinidadDzifa Job, Trinidad

Terry Layne, PanamaThecia Jenkins, USA

Leslie A. Richardson, USACharmaine Bailey, JamaicaDr. Ka-Ron Wade, Jamaica

MD Jones, JamaicaMarcelline Chitolie, St. LuciaHermina Fredrick, St. Lucia

Andrea Jean-Baptiste

Photo JournalistReggie Clarke, Barbados