Ralph Tamesh: President, Indo-Caribbean Federation, New York
By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine
Ralph Tamesh has worked hard all his life and he has overcome many challenges. As President of the Indo-Caribbean Federation (ICF), he leads a team to expand awareness about the condition of Indo-Caribbeans and the impact that they are making in New York, and beyond.
Ralph is conscious of the fact that the ICF must perform outstandingly well to win the confidence of the public. Under his leadership, the ICF has been able to host more than twelve functions annually which is remarkable for any voluntary organization.
Ralph was born at Bell Plane in Wakenaam, Guyana.
“Camelot or Haunted Eden” by American Poet Angela Consolo Mankiewicz
Lancelot & Guinevere by Herbert James Draper (c.1890)
King Arthur’s Court – Camelot
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My Poetry Corner March 2018 features the poem “Camelot or Haunted Eden” by American poet, Angela Consolo Mankiewicz (1944-2017). March 7th marks one year since she lost her battle with lung cancer, leaving behind her husband of forty-five years.
In August 2017, Richard Mankiewicz compiled a Limited Edition of his wife’s body of work in the collection The Poetry of Angela Consolo Mankiewicz. In the Foreword, he shares her farewell message to him in which she built upon the poem “Camelot or Haunted Eden,” first published in Summer 1989.
What words say Love the way I feel it? she asks in the opening lines of her farewell message. In the face of death, during this Horror of a year, their love is all that matters.
She then speaks of Gratitude for things born of your…
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