Written By: Sandhyia Gosine
Newspaper Interview with Kees Dieffenthaller of KES the Band - covering the influence of International artist on American music culture. This Q& A Formated interviews has some insights into the heart and soul of the thriving soca artist.
Mother and daughter duo, Sandhyia Gosine and Isabella Brielle Ramcharitar, 9, have come out with their published children’s book, “Superhero Within Me: Uni: Never Give Up on Your Dream!” The book is meant to inspire children to achieve their dreams by showcasing superheroes who use their powers to accomplish everyday, real-world jobs and tasks. Ramcharitar thought up the protagonist, “Uni” that Gosine then brought to life through colored pencils.
It all started a few months ago when they both had an epiphany while reminiscing on their nightly story times which they used to do when Ramcharitar was two years old. Gosine, at the time, was creating stories every night about superheroes who also have normal jobs and then writing them down for her daughter. Ramcharitar at the same time was drawing the make-believe characters to bring them to life on the page.
Sandhyia Gosine speaks about what women empowerment truly means to here as she humbly accepts this award.
"We had a packed house at our 2023 Commendation Awards Ceremony. As a State Senator, one of my favorite things to do is give back and highlight the impactful work leaders across District 6 are doing to improve our communities. We had a diverse class of honorees this year that included Civil Rights leaders, educators, lawyers, activists and essential workers to name a few!"
Way to Go section covering Isabella Ramcharitar and Mom Sandhya Gosine's children's Book
Author Sandhyia Gosine - Sandhyia Gosine, who is known to family and friends as “Sandy” was born on the island of Trinidad and migrated along with her family, to the United States at an early age. The young poet began writing and using her work as a diary. She has now decided to share her innermost thoughts with us. Sandy is currently pursuing a Forensic Science degree with the intent of helping those who cannot be heard. She has chosen the title “A Walkthrough Life” because she believes “while we’re walking through this journey that we‘re all traveling we learn the most valuable lessons which somehow prepare us for the milestones which are yet to come”.
"Overall, my reputation has been built on a foundation of authenticity, expertise, mission-driven values, resilience, and a commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of others. One of the things that helped build my reputation was kindness and empathy. Acknowledging that everyone has the need to feel important and using communication skills in order to listen to what people were saying and the things that they weren’t saying. Delivering and keeping to my words. Our words are gold, to others as well as ourselves. I will continue to live in the way I would want to be remembered."
Newsday features highlights the resilience of overcoming trauma and childhood sexual abuse fighting through depression and finding the light inside that has sparked so many profound passions., many of which is shared with the world.
New York Lawmakers Considering Allowing Paid Time Off For Parents With Children Learning Virtually. Interviewed Sandhyia Gosine - Coverage below
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