Ask the Journalist with Carisa Lee- Episode 4
Journalists play a critical role in informing the public and holding officials to account but the profession often faces criticism, hostility and misunderstanding. In this episode of Ask the Journalist,…
Independent, fearless journalism
Journalists play a critical role in informing the public and holding officials to account but the profession often faces criticism, hostility and misunderstanding. In this episode of Ask the Journalist,…
What does a lifetime of memories sound like? In the first episode of The Legacy Files, Bads Kallicharan reflects on the experiences that shaped his life, from childhood memories and…
Kejan Haynes has spent years navigating some of the most demanding spaces in journalism, from political reporting to newsroom leadership. In this episode of Ask the Journalist, the Lead Editor…
As families around the world prepare to celebrate Mother’s Day, one Trinidad and Tobago mother is fighting for more time with her children. Forty-three-year-old Rohini Choutee, a mother of two…
In Episode 2 of Ask the Journalist, I sit down with Enrique K. Rupert, a Trinidad and Tobago journalist and sports content creator known online as The Pundit. Rupert began…
Episode 1 of Ask the Journalist features veteran Caribbean journalist, author, and media trainer Wesley Gibbings. With more than four decades in journalism, Gibbings is one of the region’s leading…
In Part Two of Left behind: The cost of Autism care in Trinidad and Tobago, advocates say education remains out of reach for many children with autism, even those who…
How much do you know about journalism in Trinidad and Tobago and the people behind the headlines? In honour of World Press Freedom Day, News 19 TT presents Ask the…
Tricia Abraham-Mootoor is pleading with those in authority to do more for children with autism. The Tunapuna mother says her six-year-old son Ronaldo does not have access to schooling that…
Parents of children with autism are calling for urgent reform of the disability grant, saying it is no longer enough to cover education, therapy, and essential support. In this News…