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Kris Rampersad is a writer, researcher, lecturer, journalist, publisher, activist and advocate from
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Biography

Rampersad was born in rural Trinidad. She started her career as a freelance journalist at the
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office of the ''
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'', before being called three months later to join the staff of the Port of Spain headquarters, where she has worked in various capacities as reporter of health, education, culture and politics. She has written ''Guardian'' columns such as "Discover Trinidad and Tobago", "Teenlife", "Environment Friendly", "In Gabilan", "I Beg to Move", "The Week That Was", and "The C Monologues", as Literarily. She served as editor of its ''U Magazine'' and ''Sunday Guardian''. She covered most of the
Jamaat al Muslimeen coup attempt The Jamaat al Muslimeen coup attempt was an attempt to overthrow the government of Trinidad and Tobago, instigated on Friday, 27 July 1990. Over the course of six days, Jamaat al Muslimeen, a radical extremist Islamist group, held hostages (in ...
involving activities at
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for the ''Guardian'' during July 1990. She was one of the founding journalists at ''Newsday''.


Education

Rampersad was the first sitting journalist/editor in the Caribbean to hold a PhD. She completed her PhD at the University of the West Indies following a bachelor's degree in which she earned first-class honours.


Awards and fellowships

Rampersad holds awards in Journalism (BWIA Media Awards for Excellence in Journalism - Social and Economic Commentary and Pan American Health Journalism Award for Excellence in Health Reporting. She received a Nuffield Foundation Press Award at Wolfson College,
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, the Foreign Press Centre of Japan Fellowship and a Government of India ITEC Scholarship to the Indian Institute of Mass Communication where she received its highest, the Rajasthan Patrika Award. She also received a Commonwealth Professional Fellowship and is considered a Commonwealth Gender Scholar. In 2018, Rampersad won the National Medal (Gold) for Distinguished Contributions to the Development of Women/Journalism.


Educator

Rampersad is a pioneer and specialist scholar and educator about the intersection of education, media and culture in the world of new media. She has worked on media strategies for the
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and the Caribbean Institute of Agricultural Research and Development, and pioneered the Excellence in Agricultural Journalism Award of 2010. She has prepared, presented and published numerous papers on media, culture and gender including at Caribbean Cultural Diversity to
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, Commonwealth Diversity Conferences, and Arcade/Acted. Rampersad facilitated the training of multisectoral communities in Belize, Jamaica, Grenada and elsewhere in Intangible Cultural Heritage and community capacity development and preparation of dossiers for UNESCO World Heritage. Rampersad was President of the UNESCO Education Commission, Vice President of the Subsidiary Body of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage, and Vice President of the Commonwealth Journalist Association. She founded, with Nobel laureate Derek Walcott, the Trinidad Theatre Workshop Fund for Literature, Drama and Film.


Books

Rampersad has written several books. The first, ''Finding A Place: IndoTrinidadian Literature'' (Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, 2002) explores the groundbreaking arena of society-formation and the socio-cultural, economic and political adaptations of early colonial migrants as well as the relationship between journalism and fiction in West Indian literature, tracing antecedents to the works of authors such as
Seepersad Naipaul Seepersad Naipaul (; 1906–1953) was an Indo-Trinidadian writer. He was the father of V. S. Naipaul, Shiva Naipaul, Kamla Tewari (''née'' Naipaul), and Sati Bissoondath (''née'' Naipaul), and married into the influential Hindu Indo-Trinidadian ...
,
V. S. Naipaul Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul (; 17 August 1932 – 11 August 2018) was a Trinidadian-born British writer of works of fiction and nonfiction in English. He is known for his comic early novels set in Trinidad, his bleaker novels of alienati ...
,
Samuel Selvon Samuel Selvon (20 May 1923 – 16 April 1994)"Samuel Selvon"
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, Ismith Khan and Dennis Mahabir,. The book is a ground-breaking study that gives context to much of V. S. Naipaul's perspectives on
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, the Caribbean and Trinidad and Tobago, placing his writings within the context of some 200 years' gestation in Trinidad and its peculiar social, economic, political and literary evolution. Rampersad argues that the society's complex oral and literary antecedents propelled his acclamation as a 20th-century Lord of the English language and that early experiences of journalism on the island experienced by him and his predecessors, including his father Seepersad Naipaul, legislator/authors as F. E. M. Hosein, Dennis Mahabir, and near contemporaries such as Samuel Selvon and Ismith Khan, influenced their leanings towards expanding the literary tradition in social realism tradition. Sir Vidia S. Naipaul himself commended the publication as revealing much about his father. In ''Finding a Place'', Rampersad challenges and rejects the notion of the term "East Indians" to describe people in Indian heritage in the Caribbean, and traces their migration and adaptation from hyphenated isolation inherent in the description Indo-Trinidadian or Indo-Caribbean for the unhyphenated integration into their societies as IndoTrinidadian and IndoCaribbean that embraces both their ancestral and their national identities. Rampersad is also the author of ''Through the Political Glass Ceiling - Race to Prime Ministership by Trinidad and Tobago's First Female'', which examines the role of gender, culture and rurality in the success of
Kamla Persad-Bissessar Kamla Persad-Bissessar ( ; born Kamla Susheila Persad, 22 April 1952), often referred to by her initials KPB, is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian lawyer, politician and educator who is the Leader of the Opposition of Trinidad and Tobago, politic ...
as the first female Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago in the country's general elections of 2010. Rampersad also wrote and published ''LiTTscapes - Landscapes of Fiction from Trinidad and Tobago''. This was the official commemorative publication of the Jubilee/50th anniversary of the independence of Trinidad and Tobago. It captures Trinidad and Tobago's literary heritage up to the time of the Jubilee of Independence with photographic representations of towns, villages, cultures, festivals, landscapes, and nature, and more than 100 works of fiction. It has received widespread critical acclaim. It is associated with LiTTeas, LiTTours and LiTTributes, all of which are available on request Rampersad'
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a platform for education and interconnected heritage at krisrampersad.com. In August 2019, Rampersad released her line of children's fiction with Festival Fables, with ''I the Sky & Me the Sea, The Adventures of Munnie Butterfly & Danny Dragonfly, Book 1''.


See also

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Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin Overseas Indians ( IAST: ), officially Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) are Indians who live outside of the Republic of India. According to the Government of India, ''Non-Resident Indians'' are citizens of In ...
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Indo-Trinidadian and Tobagonian Indo-Trinidadians and Tobagonians or Indian-Trinidadians and Tobagonians, are people of Indian origin who are nationals of Trinidad and Tobago whose ancestors came from India and the wider subcontinent beginning in 1845. Indo-Trinidadians and ...


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