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Hema

Hi, it’s Hema, freelance marketing strategist, non-practicing nutritionist, and food & travel content creator.

Born and raised in Toronto, ON (Canada) to Trinidadian parents, I’m an Indo-Caribbean woman with a complicated connection to my ancestry.



https://hellohema.com/

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David Bremang

David Bremang, born in Toronto, is the founder of FoundMissing, an experiential marketing agency. Through photography, visual content, and strategy development, he has collaborated with brands like Nike, Jordan, OVO, Ace Hill, ANF, and more to create meaningful content.


With Caribbean and African heritage and a deep enthusiasm for the history and depth of Carnival, David found it essential to immerse himself in the Trinidadian and Toronto carnival space. Working with three major bands since 2018 has given David a profound understanding of why Carnival is crucial in society.


The hallmark of David Bremang's work lies in the ability to translate storytelling into tangible results. By amplifying brand visibility, David consistently delivers measurable impact. Moreover, he fosters vibrant community engagement, both online and offline, creating lasting connections that transcend mere transactions.


https://www.foundmissing.ca/

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Devan Rajkumar

You might know Devan Rajkumar from his appearances as a food expert on CityLine, one of his many popups around the world or as Chef Dev on social media. 

Born in Toronto into a Guyanese household, he grew up surrounded by diverse communities and cuisines. An established media personality, Chef Dev’s relaxed and modern approach to cooking is steeped in his Caribbean family heritage and his South Asian ancestry.


He is on a mission to create food with sharing that modernizes the craft, traditions and taste of East and West Indian cuisines.


His first cookbook: Mad Love: Big Flavors Made to Share from South Asia to the Caribbean is out now.


https://www.chefdev.ca/

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Djamil K. Ninsoo

Djamil Ninsoo is known affectionately by his social media handle “DouglaBwoy". 


Author of the children’s book Eva My Nani-Ji, Djamil is an Afro-Indo Jamaican cultural advocate. An anthropologist by major and passion, Djamil’s mantra is “Education through Representation” and he utilises his platform to promote and educate others on the richness of Jamaican culture, history, and heritage with special note of the contributions of Indentured Indians.


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Gregory O’Malley

Greg O’Malley is professor of history at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is a co-creator (with Alex Borucki) of the Intra-American Slave Trade Database, an online research tool that documents more than 35,000 slave trading voyages from one port in the Americas to another. 


His first book, Final Passages: The Intercolonial Slave Trade of British America, 1619-1807, examines a complex network for distributing enslaved Africans throughout North America and the Caribbean after their survival of the Atlantic crossing. 


His second book, The Escapes of David George: An Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom in the Revolutionary Era, with St. Martin’s Press is forthcoming. 


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Keja Valens

Keja Valens received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Harvard University in 2004. She is currently a Professor of English at Salem State University where she teaches and writes on Caribbean literatures, literatures of the Americas, queer theory, and food writing.

She has written Culinary Colonialsim, Caribbean Cookbooks, and Recipes for National Independence, Home Cooking: Diaspora and Transnational Caribbean Cookbooks, Caribbean Ecopoetics: The Categorial Imperative and Indifference in the Caribbean Environment and Desire between Women in Caribbean Literature

When she is not teaching or writing, she gardens, cooks, and eats.


https://directory.salemstate.edu/profile/keja.valens

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Melissa Goolsarran Ramnauth

Melissa Goolsarran Ramnauth is a Trademark & Business Attorney based in Florida and an historian with a focus on Guyana and Trinidad, seeking to learn and share history about the ships used to transport Indian indentured servants and enslaved African people to Trinidad and Guyana.


On her website West Indian Diplomacy, you will find articles about Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago and the wider Caribbean. Melissa has a petition to preserve and digitize Indian indentured servant and enslaved African records in the Caribbean.

IG: westindianhistory


https://westindiandiplomacy.com/

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Nafees M. Khan

Nafees M. Khan serves on the Operational Committee for Slave Voyages Consortium and is a member of the senior leadership team of the African Diaspora Consortium

Nafees holds a Ph.D. in Educational Studies from Emory University and a B.A. in Sociology with a minor in History from Tufts University, and is currently a Content Developer at Ralph Applebaum Associates, a museum design firm. His broad research interests incorporate the legacies of slavery as related to education and the experiences of the African Diaspora Communities.

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Tiara Jade Chutkhan

Tiara Jade Chutkhan is a writer and book blogger working in the Canadian publishing industry. She strives to promote diverse and culturally specific literature, with her Indo-Caribbean heritage the focus of most of her written work.


Her first book, Two Times Removed: An Anthology of Indo-Caribbean Fiction was published in May 2021 followed by Volume II in June 2022 and Volume III in May 2024.

https://www.tiarajade.com/

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