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JOSEPH, The Movie

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The riveting and thought-provoking PAN African movie JOSEPH is coming to the Linden Blv'd Multiplex, Brooklyn, and is a must-see for the entire family. Filmed in Jamaica, Ghana and Barbados, this movie will bring you face to face with your history and your true roots in a way you've never experienced before. Be ready to grab your tickets online or at the cinema as soon as they become available. J OSEPH also releases at the AMC Bay Plaza Cineplex, in the Bronx, from Friday, March 6 th . Check Bay Plaza cinema listing for showtimes and to purchase your tickets. JOSEPH, a movie you just gotta see! --00—

Caribzone News Highlights

By Caribzone.com Jamaica The Government of Jamaica, along with other stakeholders, will invest millions of dollars to renovate and construct police stations across the island. Among them will be the construction of a new state-of-the-art police station in the seaside town of Port Maria, St. Mary, years after the original station was razed by fire. Ground was broken for its construction on February 7. The National Housing Trust (NHT) will pay for the cost of that construction. The Ministry of National Security, through the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF), will renovate six police stations at a cost of $235 million, based on funds provided by the European Union. These stations are located at Denham Town and Franklyn Town in Kingston; Lionel Town, Clarendon; Mount Salem and Adelphi in St. James; and Four Paths in Clarendon. The Denham Town Police Station will be renovated at a cost of $36,815,510. The scope of the work will include the renovation of a

Successful start to NYC Panel on Safety and Protection for Domestic Violence Victims

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By Aminta Kilawan-Narine HELP IS ON THE WAY . Participants in the NYC Panel on Domestic Violence display their tokens from elected officials, NYC Mayor Bill deBlasio and State Assembly Member David Weprin, at the end of the February 15 forum, held at the Faith Assembly Church, Queens, NY. -        contributed NEW YORK, NY. Friday, February 21, 2020 --On Saturday, February 15, over fifty individuals gathered at the Faith Assembly Church in Richmond Hill, for the launch of ' Saving Lives, Empowering People ', a panel discussion series on safety and protection for victims of abuse, violence. The event was organized by The Caribbean Voice (TCV) in collaboration with the Faith Assembly Church and Sadhana: Coalition of Progressive Hindus . Annan Boodram, President of TCV who played a critical role, primarily from behind the scenes, to ensure that the event was informative, thorough and well-orchestrated, explained that the goal of this panel discussion