Thursday, December 28, 2023

Book Highlight: Illustrated History of the Virgin Islands: The 1949 March and the Restoration of the LEGCO Activity Book

I introduced you to Gabriel Skelton-Bardo with her first book, "Illustrated History of the British Virgin Islands Colouring Book."

Her next project, the "Illustrated History of the Virgin Islands: The 1949 March and the Restoration of the LEGCO Activity Book," was launched in 2023 and co-authored with Bernadine Walters-Louis. The book highlights the significant activities that occurred on Sunday, November 24, 1949, in Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Three young Virgin Islanders led about 1,500 others in a demonstration that shaped the political landscape in the territory.

These historical figures were:
  • Theodore Faulkner (1914-1989), aged 35 at the time
  • Isacc Glanville Fonseca (1923-1995), aged 26 at the time
  • Captain Carlton L. deCastro (1915-1991), aged 34 at the time
Faulkner, Fonseca, and de Castro were not pleased with the suspension of the Legislative Council and that Antigua ran the territory. They rallied other Virgin Islanders and presented a petition to Commissioner John Augustus Cockburn Cruikshank. Their efforts yielded success, and in 1950, Virgin Islanders had their Legislative Council restored.

The "Illustrated History of the Virgin Islands: The 1949 March and the Restoration of the LEGCO Activity Book" teaches children about the Virgin Islands' history with interactive activities that sharpen fine motor skills.

The authors include these fun activities:
  • Coloring
  • Crossword Puzzle
  • Color by numbers
  • Letter practice
This activity book provides readers with essential information about Virgin Islands' history. I encourage you to get copies for yourself and your family members.
Visit the Colour ME BVI History Facebook Page to arrange copies of "Illustrated History of the British Virgin Islands Colouring Book" and "Illustrated History of the Virgin Islands: The 1949 March and the Restoration of the LEGCO Activity Book."

Tuesday, December 26, 2023

POEM: Clerical Sense


one's preferences are either rational or irrational
although turbulence is neither defined as partial nor impartial
but you see that pretense is always intentional
and if I'm on defense, it means things have gotten critical
because an offense is usually described as something 'criminal'
while lenience could be viewed as an action that is non-committal
yet our differences encourage constant rebuttal
I know that reverence does not mean that you are spiritual
and using incense could never mean you believe you are magical
same way, having a license is not only what qualifies a professional
because competence is developed from doing practicals
we know that diligence may not put you on a pedestal
and common sense is not always available and perpetual
but having excellence means that your thinking is tactical
so your intense words should be for things that are unusual
go build your patience by reading something historical
because losing your conscience is indescribably brutal
never resort to violence because things become crucial
since indifference could be a strategy for survival
and severance is always an option, but so is reprieval

© Linette Rabsatt

Friday, December 15, 2023

POEM: Intensify

ɪɴᴛᴇɴꜱɪꜰʏ

Emotions ɪɴᴛᴇɴꜱɪꜰʏ
as I search for a sense of satisfaction
in a topsy-turvy life filled with distractions
yet my heart calls me to diversify
my intent and decisions
to become more productive and intentional
not that everything has to be transactional
or by allowing my actions to be irrational
but I can't keep investing in other's progress
when I know I should be vested in my success
through continuous learning and growth
and surrounding myself with like beings
who don't judge people by what they are seeing
but look forward to conscious and upright living

© 𝕷𝖎𝖓𝖊𝖙𝖙𝖊 𝕽𝖆𝖇𝖘𝖆𝖙𝖙 12/15/2024


POEM: Rainbow