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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
1) Mrs. Daphne Adams
2) Mrs. Lita Allen
3) Dr. Patricia Anderson
4) Dr. Susan. Anderson
5) Mr. Corin Bailey
6) Dr. Wilma Bailey
7) Ms. L. Barker
8) Ms. A. Bartley
9) Mr. Roger Benson
10) Ms. Claudine Blackwood
11) Mrs. Karlene Boyce - Reid
12) Mr. Clement Branche
13) Prof. Barry Chevannes
14) Ms. Marsha Dennie
15) Rev. Trevor Edwards
16) Mr. Norman Francis
17) Mr. Hopeton Fraser
18) Mr. D. Gayle
19) Dr. Anthony Harriott
20) Ms. Suzzette Haughton
21) Prof. Bernard Headley
22) Dr. Aldrie Henry - Lee
23) Prof. Freddie Hickling
24) Mrs. Hillary Hickling |
25)
Dr. Clinton Hutton
26) Mr. Anthony Johnson
27) Mr. Claremont Kirton
28) Mr. Horace Levy
29) Mr. R. J. Loewen
30) Dr. John Maxwell
31) Dr. Hilton McDavid
32) Mr. Hermione McKenzie
33) Dr. Brian Meeks
34) Dr. Donna Minott
35) Prof. Owen Morgan
36) Prof. Trevor Munroe
37) Dr. Lisa Norman
38) Ms. Althea Perkins
39) Ms. Judith Reid
40) Ms. Carmen Sanguinetti
41) Mrs. Aldene Shillingford
42) Dr. Orville Taylor
43) Prof. Chukwudum Uche
44) Dr. Peter Weller
45) Dr. Wayne West
46) Mrs. Doreen Whitely
47) Prof. Basil Wilson
48) Prof. Ronald Young |
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