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FYI: Governor Proclaims American Cancer Society Day on May 22

 Gov. deJongh applauds the efforts of the American Cancer Society, which is 100 years old in the U.S. this year…

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On Thursday, April 25, the St. Thomas community was enjoying J'Ouvert when the celebration was shattered by gunshots which injured three people. Public safety officials immediately canceled the remainder of J'Ouvert.

 
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Board of Education Hosts First in Series of Public Forums

A handful of parents and teachers gathered on St. Thomas Friday for the first in a series of meetings sponsored by the Board of Education that is geared toward addressing public concerns.

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2013-05-18 00:14:32
Two Retirees Elected to Group Health Insurance Board

Government retirees elected Adelbert Bryan and Lori Anderson to represent them on the V.I. Government Employees' Service Commission Group Health Insurance Board.

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2013-05-17 22:45:15
The Bookworm: Easy Rawlins is Back in 'Little Green'

Set in 1967, “Little Green” is classic Easy Rawlins, with underworld violence, sophisticated crime and men who efficiently take care of business - all with a noir feel, like a black Sam Spade.

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2013-05-17 01:06:55
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Activist Devin “Dutchie” Robinson Targets V.I. Workers With New Book

 

V.I. native community activist, author and columnist Devin “Dutchie” Robinson will release his eighth book titled, “Power M.O.V.E.: How to Transition from Employee to Employer” in July 2012. Robinson published his first book in 2004 while a columnist at the Virgin Islands Daily News newspaper. Since that time he has led peace demonstrations, given keynote addresses at multiple events throughout the territory, and launched the 7-Year Project, a program that sends high-schoolers to visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
When asked of the significance of this book he said, “Over 75 percent of the crimes committed are economically-driven. People are hurting financially and continuously being let down by the direction of government. It is time for people to take matters into their own hands.” The book covers information on entrepreneurship practices and lays out a guideline on how workers who aspire to become employers should prepare for the move to avoid having to retreat to another job. It includes some of the tactics and pitfalls Robinson encountered and endured through in business. 
The book has 16 chapters that are divided into four sections. The four sections coincide with the acronym M.O.V.E. (Mindset, Order, Vacate, Execute). It reveals the true motives behind the “occupy movement.”Robinson, who has been a business and economics professor since 2007 in Atlanta, Georgia, and owner of several businesses, will embark on a nationwide tour holding free workshops that give transition directives illustrating how anyone can go from employee to employer. Robinson said of his busy schedule, “I love to empower others and I love discussing business. This is why I teach as adjunct… I love bringing material to the classrooms that textbooks don’t... So to me, my schedule is never hectic. Once I know I am helping people and because I love what I do, time to do it never becomes an issue for me.”
To learn more about Virgin Islands native, Devin “Dutchie” Robinson, go to www.DevinRobinson.com. Information on the book, “Power M.O.V.E.: How to Transition from Employee to Employer” can be found at www.PowerMoveBook.com.
For media interviews call 404-551-4398 or e-mail pr@devinrobinson.com.

 

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