Bridging the Gap: Trinbago Diaspora Outreach Network’s Digital Leap to Connect Cultures
The Trinbago Diaspora Outreach Network is set to make waves with its inaugural digital promotion of the much-anticipated Diaspora Homecoming 2024.
The Trinbago Diaspora Outreach Network is set to make waves with its inaugural digital promotion of the much-anticipated Diaspora Homecoming 2024.
Last Sunday, March 17th, marked a momentous occasion for the Trinbago Diaspora Outreach Network as we launched their inaugural promotional event at the Southern Games in San Fernando.
The concept of transnational attachments and connections centers around activities that transcend national borders. This is particularly pertinent for Trinidad and Tobago residents living abroad, such as in the UK, Canada, the USA, and other Caribbean countries they may have moved to…
Welcome to Diaspora Power and Potential pt2, a podcast series that explores the diverse and dynamic contributions of the Trinidad and Tobago Diaspora. In this episode, we examine how Diaspora spending creates a vibrant and resilient economic tapestry in our homeland.
Angela Cooper, an esteemed Director of The Trinbago Diaspora Outreach Network (TDON), has been honored with the prestigious US Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award for Philanthropy. The recognition was bestowed upon her during a gala ceremony held on November 18th in Washington DC
Welcome to TDONs first Podcast episode, ‘Diaspora Potential and Power.’ Our new podcast series will explore the intricate interplay of diaspora influence in the Caribbean. In this inaugural episode,
What does it mean to be patriotic? Is it a feeling, a duty, or a way of life? For many Trinidad and Tobago migrants living in Canada, patriotism is more than just waving a flag or singing an anthem. It is a deep connection to their homeland, a sense of pride in their culture, and a commitment to make a positive difference in the world.
Join us on October 21st at the Toronto Consulate in Canada for a captivating live screening of our feature documentary, “Exemplars Of Patriotism.”
Dr. Andre Phillips and Claire Kirk, (TDON Canadian-based Board Director), convened with Consul General Tracy Ramsubhag-Manette at the Toronto Consulate. This significant meeting on August 21st was set in motion by the Consul General’s invitation, aimed at bolstering ongoing and upcoming initiatives through collaborative support.
On Friday, the Trinbago Diaspora Outreach Network (TDON) hosted a free medical clinic at the Castara Primary School as part Of our Homecoming 2023 activities. The clinic offered vision screening and hearing tests to the residents of Castara, a small fishing village on the north coast of Tobago.