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The centuries-old Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn buzzed with Caribbean excellence. (Photo: Jon Barlow)
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December 1, 2024

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The University of the West Indies (The UWI) brought the warmth of the Caribbean to London with its staging of the inaugural UWI London Benefit Dinner on Saturday, November 16 at the Lincoln’s Inn, where Sir Lenny Henry, Baroness Floella Benjamin and Lord Simon Woolley were among those honoured.

Held under the patronage of music composer, conductor and violinist, Professor Dr Shirley Thompson, OBE, the black-tie event was an incredible evening of splendour.

“The University is deeply appreciative of the tremendous support received in London for this historic occasion. There is much for The University to celebrate in London as it was founded over 76 years ago as a College in special relationship with the University College of London with 33 medical students at one campus in Kingston, Jamaica. Today The UWI has an enrolment of over 50,000 students across five campuses. We are #1 in the Caribbean and in the top 3 per cent globally,” said Sir Hilary Beckles, vice-chancellor of The UWI.

The theme of the event this year was ‘Educate to Elevate’. All funds generated will be awarded in postgraduate scholarships to students involved in Climate Research and Social Environment Government research. Climate change is an existential threat to the Caribbean and The UWI is working assiduously to mitigate its deleterious effects on the region.

Elizabeth Buchanan Hind (left), executive director, Institutional Advancement, The UWI, was pleased to welcome luminary awardee Dr Donette Chin-Loy Chang.Jon Barlow

Baroness Floella Benjamin (centre), Trinidadian-British actress and presenter, was flanked by Sir Hilary Beckles, vice-chancellor, UWI, and Professor Shirley Thompson, patron of The UWI London Black-Tie Benefit Dinner, as she accepted her luminary award. Jon Barlow

Luminary awardee Lord Simon Woolley, a Barbadian-British racial equality activist, dubbed the evening one to remember. Jon Barlow

Sir Lenny Henry, a British-Jamaican actor and comedian, was moved by his luminary award. Jon Barlow

Diplomatic approval: Alexander Williams, Jamaican high commissioner to the UK, and his wife, Carol Watson Williams, principal consultant, reThink Social Development, were proud to support their alma mater. Jon Barlow

Jacqueline McDonald-Davis (left), deputy chair of the UK’s Magistrates Association, and Nadine White, award-winning journalist, paused for a quick selfie. Jon Barlow

Lucy Gaffney (left), co-founder of the Repair Campaign, and Professor Shirley Thompson, patron of The UWI London Black-Tie Benefit Dinner Jon Barlow

#PelicanPride: Facing the lens were (from left) Professor Densil Williams, pro vice-chancellor and Mona campus principal; Professor Justin Robinson, pro vice-chancellor and Five Island campus principal; UWI Vice-Chancellor Sir Hilary Beckles; Sandrea Maynard, pro vice-chancellor, Office of Global Affairs; Professor Clive Landis, pro vice-chancellor and Cave Hill campus principal; and Dr Maurice Smith, university registrar. Jon Barlow

Roma Pusey-Bennett, banker, snapped a selfie with her property developer husband, Delroy.Jon Barlow

Theresa Roberts (right), Jamaican ambassador/special investment envoy for culture and arts, Jacqueline McDonald-Davis (left), national deputy chair of the Magistrates Association, and her diplomat son, James Davis, were out to celebrate with luminary awardee Dr Donette Chin-Loy Chang.Jon Barlow

Entrepreneurs and philanthropists Nigela Purboo and her husband, Wayne, were out for an exquisite date night. Jon Barlow

Luminary awardee Dr Donette Chin-Loy Chang (second left) was joined by Professor Densil Williams (left), pro-vice chancellor and Mona campus principal; Professor Shirley Thompson, patron of The UWI London Black-Tie Benefit Dinner; and Sir Hilary Beckles, UWI vice chancellor. Jon Barlow

Kedma Macias (centre), Jamie Michael Harris (right) and Mo Pleasure captivated the audience with a stirring performance. Jon Barlow

Marc James (left), head of destination partnerships at British Airways, and Shaun Wallace, the event’s compère, congratulated Susan McFarlane on winning gate-prize tickets to a Caribbean destination of choice. Jon Barlow

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