Natasha D. Mayers (@natasha_mayers) 's Twitter Profile
Natasha D. Mayers

@natasha_mayers

Diplomat at the Embassy for Barbados, Dublin. Views my own. Retweets are not endorsement.

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Black History Month 2025 (@bhmuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Edward Kamau Brathwaite remains an enduring inspiration and a guiding light in the realm of Caribbean literature. His profound influence on Caribbean identity, history, and culture establishes him as a cherished and revered figure in Caribbean literary circles. #Caribbeanhistory

Bodleian Libraries (@bodleianlibs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The colourful costume on display in Weston Library is 'Shaggy Bear', created by musician and artist Peter Brathwaite. 'Rooted in West African masquerade traditions, each of the colourful strands represents the spirit of a departed ancestor', says Peter.

The colourful costume on display in Weston Library is 'Shaggy Bear', created by musician and artist <a href="/PeterBrathwaite/">Peter Brathwaite</a>. 

'Rooted in West African masquerade traditions, each of the colourful strands represents the spirit of a departed ancestor', says Peter.
Black History Month 2025 (@bhmuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Edward Kamau Brathwaite remains an enduring inspiration and a guiding light in the realm of Caribbean literature. His profound influence on Caribbean identity, history, and culture establishes him as a cherished and revered figure in Caribbean literary circles. #Caribbeanhistory

Barbados Museum (@barbadosmuseum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LOOKA: Dismantling the Colonial Gaze awaits you! This exhibition is a powerful collaboration between five women artists working primarily in photography – Risée Chaderton-Charles, Jalisa Marshall, Joy Maynard, Amber Newton and Kia Redman.

LOOKA: Dismantling the Colonial Gaze awaits you!

This exhibition is a powerful collaboration between five women artists working primarily in photography – Risée Chaderton-Charles, Jalisa Marshall, Joy Maynard, Amber Newton and Kia Redman.
VeryBritishProblems (@soverybritish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ways Brits finish a tea break: 1. “Anyway, better get back to it” 2. “No rest for the wicked” 3. “Right, I shall crack on” 4. “Back to the grind” 5. “Suppose I better do some work” 6. “Here we go again” 7. “This work won’t do itself” 8. “Onwards and upwards”

Visit Barbados (@barbados) 's Twitter Profile Photo

POV you’re cruising into our island paradise with these dreamy views.🇧🇧😍 📍: Bridgetown, Barbados 📸: A Pilot.griff, thanks for sharing! #VisitBarbados #LoveBarbados #MyBarbados

POV you’re cruising into our island paradise with these dreamy views.🇧🇧😍

📍: Bridgetown, Barbados 
📸: <a href="/pilot/">A Pilot</a>.griff, thanks for sharing! 

#VisitBarbados #LoveBarbados #MyBarbados
CBC BARBADOS (@cbcbarbados) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liberia’s first female President has been underscoring the importance of countries in the diaspora like Barbados reconnecting with Africa. tinyurl.com/4pn4tbj8 #CBCNewsBarbados

Liberia’s first female President has been underscoring the importance of countries in the diaspora like Barbados reconnecting with Africa. tinyurl.com/4pn4tbj8 #CBCNewsBarbados
CBC BARBADOS (@cbcbarbados) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Descendants of 346 brave Barbadians who relocated to Liberia were honoured with the unveiling of a plaque at the Bay Street Esplanade by Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley and former President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. tinyurl.com/39mdj4fx #CBCNewsBarbados

Descendants of 346 brave Barbadians who relocated to Liberia were honoured with the unveiling of a plaque at the Bay Street Esplanade by Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley and former President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. tinyurl.com/39mdj4fx #CBCNewsBarbados
TravelMedia.ie (@travelmedia_ie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The evening was marked by addressed from both Ambassador Haynes, Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann, Seán Ó Fearghaíl TD, and an insightful lecture on the historial links between Ireland and Barbados by Kevin Farmer, Deputy Director of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society (BMHS).

The evening was marked by addressed from both Ambassador Haynes, Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann, <a href="/SOFearghail_TD/">Seán Ó Fearghaíl TD</a>, and an insightful lecture on the historial links between Ireland and Barbados by Kevin Farmer, Deputy Director of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society (BMHS).
Ireland's Office for the Caribbean (@irlincaribbean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ireland wishes all our friends and partners in #Barbados a very happy Independence Day! #Ireland sends our best wishes to all the people of Barbados on this important day - 58th anniversary of Independence and 3rd anniversary of the Republic.

Ireland wishes all our friends and partners in #Barbados a very happy Independence Day!
 
 #Ireland sends our best wishes to all the people of Barbados on this important day - 58th anniversary of Independence and 3rd anniversary of the Republic.