
TropicZonePodcast -GoingHomeDiaries- Episode Two- Herman Francis
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During this series, we will hear from Desmond Micey Riley lives in London and owns and operates a farm in East Africa.
Educator and calypsonian Herman Frances who founded the Small Beginnings Youth Symphony Orchestra on Montserrat.
Dr. Graham Ryan, director of the Montserrat Volcano Observatory
We will also hear from Sonia Charles, who uses her skill and knowledge as a medical professional in service of the health of the women of Montserrat. Even though she lives thousands of miles from home, she is a fighter against breast cancer and a champion of mammograms for Montserrat women.
Our interview subjects include Victor Lewis, who calls himself an architect of entertainment. He is a co-founder of Caribbean One Television Network as well as the owner of VICRAE Inc., a management and production company that develops emerging and established artists. He has worked with the Legendary Third World Band.
Playwright and poet William Bubbles Galloway, whose prose and dialogue are inspired by the richness of the culture of the land of his birth and the geography of the mountains that surround him. This is the tropicZone, Season Two, The Going Home Diaries, voices of a Native land.
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