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Marina Salandy-Brown

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284:.... I was determined not to be the first and last Caribbean person to be a BBC radio producer. I immediately started making programmes about people whose voices were never heard by the British public. I made programmes that promoted Caribbean and developing country cultures, politics and people.... The programmes won prizes and proved that there was a world of stories out there to be told and that all people could be included in the BBC without outraging the British public. They just had to be the very best in quality. I was able to recruit researchers and producers of non-European origin to my production teams.... I also introduced new non-European presenters and subjects to the airwaves. My success paved the way for others to follow as staff members and as presenters....And, even when the argument was won over hiring a work force that represented the population, myopic editors would often pigeon-hole non-white producers and presenters." 42: 492:'s first circumnavigation of the world, in recognition of her work founding the Bocas Lit Fest, promoting art and literature throughout the Caribbean, and exploring other cultures. The inaugural Strait of Magellan Award was presented to her at the Bocas Lit Fest headquarters, Alcazar Street, Port of Spain, on 30 November by Ambassador of Chile Juan AnĆ­bal BarrĆ­a, who called Salandy-Brown "an explorer like Magellan, who, thanks to her discipline, work and innovation, has managed to build an educational space that crosses the frontiers of knowledge and contributes to the dissemination of the rich Caribbean culture." 224:. I remember we had lunch together ā€“ and I said, 'Well, if I'm going to go on I want to do this sort of stuff,' And she said, 'So do I' ā€“ or she said it first and I agreedā€¦. And then we just conscientiously, steadily put that into operation and changed the programme." In the new styling of the programme, "The producer, Marina Salandy-Brown, and I introduced scientists, historians and philosophers on to that Monday morning slot, and changed the nature of the programme. A change which I am glad that my successor 336:
Salandy-Brown has spoken of her realisation after returning to Trinidad that locally "here was no place for people who read to get together, in a forum to talk about books and there were so many Caribbean writers abroad who had not been to other islands ā€” something was missing." As she stated in
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In the early 1980s, Salandy-Brown was involved with the Black Media Workers' Association (BMWA), a pressure group for better training and employment opportunities for black workers in the mainstream press and broadcasting, and in 1982 she conducted research that was the basis for the BMWA report
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is treasured, but not treasured enough, because we don't have prizes. There's been no accolade of Earl's writing since the 1970s. It's important to reward creative effort! We created a literary festival but we also created an international prize for Caribbean writing."
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In 1988, Salandy-Brown won the Sony Silver Award for Most Creative Use of Radio, and 1994 she was named Radio Journalist of the Year. She also won Programme of the Year, UK Television and Radio Industries Club, in 1990, and a
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In January 2022, Salandy-Brown announced that she was "passing on the baton" to Nicholas Laughlin to serve in the roles of festival and programme director, while she remains as president of Bocas.
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In 2012, she was recognised by for her achievements in the Arts in the UK during the last 50 years with an award at the Trinidad and Tobago Independence Jubilee celebrations.
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journalist, broadcaster and cultural activist. She was formerly an editor and Senior Manager in Radio and News and Current Affairs programmes with the
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Returning to Trinidad in 2004 to be with her mother, Salandy-Brown has since 2005 contributed a weekly commentary column to the
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The Bocas Lit Fest celebrated its 10th anniversary in September 2020 with a virtual festival, necessitated by the
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A Century of Black Journalism in Britain: A Kaleidoscopic View of Race and the Media (1893ā€“2003)
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In October 2020, an award was conferred on Salandy-Brown marking the 500th anniversary of
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In 2013, she was among six persons to be conferred with honorary doctorates from the
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since 2011, "the biggest literary festival in the Anglophone Caribbean", and of the
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Alongside the Bocas Lit Fest that she founded, Salandy-Brown was celebrated by the
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Marina Salandy-Brown, "Put me down whey yuh pick me up", in Jane Bryce (ed.),
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2011: "In Britain there are a hundred and how many literary festivals. Little
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Award from Chile, and was elected an Honorary Fellow of the United Kingdom's
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has one. Why didn't we have one, when we've produced so many great writers?
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Other programmes Salandy-Brown produced for BBC Radio 4 included the series
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And Now on Radio 4: A Celebration of the World's Best Radio Station
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The NGC Bocas Lit Fest ā€“ The Trinidad and Tobago Literary Festival.
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In September 2022, she received the Trinidad national award of the
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presented her with the Doctor of Letters (DLitt), Honoris Causa of
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Trinidad and Tobago journalist, broadcaster and cultural activist
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At the age of 17, Salandy-Brown left Trinidad and migrated to
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at the National Awards ceremony in Port of Spain, Trinidad.
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So, working with a group of like-minded people ā€“ including
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and these people really made an impact on the world stage.
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to support and fund Arts in prisons in the UK. She is a
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In 1992, she won the New York Festivals Award, Silver.
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Tessa Blackstone, Bhikhu Parekh, Peter Sanders (eds),
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Salandy-Brown was elected an Honorary Fellow of the
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She was also co-founder of the Hollick 944:"Case study: Monitoring Radio Five Live" 764: 762: 760: 589:"NGC Bocas Lit Fest Debate on TV6 today" 142:OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature 1040:"Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival 2009 707: 705: 521: 1454: 1452: 745:Janelle De Souza (25 September 2022). 699:, 1 May 2012, NGC Bocas Lit Fest 2012. 1648:Trinidad and Tobago women journalists 1095:"Bocas Lit Fest continues to blossom" 7: 1643:Trinidad and Tobago women columnists 1502:Camille Moreno (24 September 2022). 1349:"T&T nationals get awards in UK" 1277:, Macmillan Caribbean, 2006, p. 201. 1147:, International Literature Showcase. 854:Melvyn Bragg (ed.), "Introduction", 845:, Random House Books, 2007, pp.72ā€“3. 467:) by the University of Westminster. 383:Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature 288:Salandy-Brown was a governor of the 151:In 2020, Salandy-Brown received the 1623:Recipients of the Hummingbird Medal 1179:Michael Mondezie (8 January 2022). 889:, Issue 3624, 17 June 1993, p. 125. 619:"T&T Lit Fest Puts Us to Shame" 302:Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts 1437:Greaves, Debra (4 December 2020). 1409:Trinidad and Tobago Guardian Media 453:, Best News Programme in 2000 for 422:She was a contributor to the book 14: 1653:Trinidad and Tobago women writers 1112:"Ten years on the Bocas Lit Fest" 477:, when in October the Chancellor 381:in April 2011, together with the 320:Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival 1628:Trinidad and Tobago broadcasters 1477:"Bocas Lit Fest honoured by IWF" 1388:"Ex-bishop to get UWI doctorate" 1241:"'Was strange, our sweat mixed'" 1160:. Bocas Lit Fest. 7 January 2022 819:, UWI Campus News, 11 June 2013. 130:British Broadcasting Corporation 46:Salandy-Brown presents the 2019 1638:Trinidad and Tobago journalists 1158:"Bocas prepares for decade two" 884:"A Book at Bedtime: Witchbroom" 726:Kim Boodram (1 December 2020). 713:"Marina Salandy-Brown Hon FRSL" 426:(2006), compiled and edited by 171:She was born Marina Salandy in 1633:Trinidad and Tobago columnists 1481:Trinidad & Tobago Guardian 1427:(in Spanish), 29 October 2020. 1287:Marina Salandy-Brown biography 677:Marina Salandy-Brown biography 644:, Book2Book, 23 November 2010. 1: 1556:, Global Voices, 13 May 2013. 932:Black Media Workers' Register 403:As well her weekly column in 377:ā€“ Salandy-Brown launched the 1392:Trinidad and Tobago Guardian 1353:Trinidad and Tobago Guardian 1338:. University of Westminster. 1099:Trinidad and Tobago Guardian 930:Salandy-Brown, Marina (ed), 904:"8: Training and Employment" 775:Trinidad and Tobago Guardian 159:. In 2022, she received the 1547:Trinidad Express Newspapers 1508:Trinidad and Tobago Newsday 1443:Trinidad and Tobago Newsday 1376:Trinidad Express Newspapers 1336:"Honorary awards 1992ā€“2009" 1303:Trinidad and Tobago Newsday 1074:Trinidad Express Newspapers 980:, Routledge, 1992, p. 1952. 770:"A Trini literary festival" 751:Trinidad and Tobago Newsday 665:Trinidad Express Newspapers 602:Trinidad Express Newspapers 504:International Women's Forum 497:Royal Society of Literature 315:Trinidad and Tobago Newsday 249:, a 1993 edition featuring 157:Royal Society of Literature 1674: 1181:"Turning to a new chapter" 329: 267:Black Workers in the Media 148:Caribbean Writers Prize. 1030:, Thursday, 14 June 2012. 290:University of Westminster 195:to attend university. In 39: 1299:"Of Africa and of India" 1024:"Infinite possibilities" 681:The Literary Consultancy 239:(1991ā€“92), presented by 161:Hummingbird Silver Medal 1613:British radio producers 1458:Janine Mendes-Franco, 910:. 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Index

FRSA
FRSL

Henry Swanzy Award
Ian Randle
NGC Bocas Lit Fest
Diego Martin
Trinidad
NGC Bocas Lit Fest
Hummingbird Medal
FRSA
FRSL
Trinidadian
British Broadcasting Corporation
NGC Bocas Lit Fest
Trinidad and Tobago
OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature
Arvon
Ferdinand Magellan
Royal Society of Literature
Hummingbird Silver Medal
Diego Martin
Maracas, St Joseph
Matelot
Britain
London
Melrose Press
BBC Radio 4
Start the Week
Melvyn Bragg

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