Charlie Breadfruit - Caribbean History
Jennifer Hosten is a Grenadian radio announcer, development worker, diplomat, author, model, and beauty queen who won the Miss World 1970 contest, representing Grenada. She became the first black woman and the first woman from her country to win the title. Jennifer's childhood was spent in the heart of the tropics, in Grenada's capital city of St. George, with her parents Lyle and Phyllis Hosten, as well as her four siblings. These years proved to shape Jennifer's character although not much is known of her early life. In 1970, at age 23, Jennifer represented Grenada at the Miss World Contest in London and ended up winning the competition. The popular event was seen by over 100 million viewers around the world (more than the moon landing and Football World Cup, with a few factors making it particularly memorable. For one, Jennifer was the first woman of colour to take the title. However, the contest was also held when the anti-apartheid movement was at its height, resulting in South Africa sending two representatives to the contest - one black and one white. Furthermore, the then newly formed Women’s Liberation Movement stated the event was an affront to women and protested the proceedings, famously disrupting the performance of American comedian Bob Hope. And finally, the actual contest had been controversial even before the results had been announced as allegations were made about the influence of the Prime Minister of Grenada, who was on the judging panel. These moments were forever immortalized in the 2020 movie, Misbehaviour. As Miss World, Jennifer traveled to Vietnam and the far East, entertaining US troops with Bob Hope and other celebrities. Her travels took her around the world several times. Notable tours were New Zealand and Australia. She also visited Europe, Africa, USA, and South America. She returned to university as an adult and now has two master’s degrees, one in political science from which she had practical experience from her time as a diplomat, and one in psychotherapy from which she was able to draw on personal experience. With a personal interest in the topic, Jennifer published the book 'The Effect of a North American Free Trade Agreement on the Commonwealth Caribbean'. It was the first of three books that she would write. Always one to test boundaries and take opportunities as they come, Jennifer has tried her hand at many different disciplines - more notably working in broadcasting, serving as Grenada's High Commissioner to Canada, working as a Canadian diplomat to Bangladesh, becoming a technical adviser on trade to the St Lucia-based Organization of Eastern Caribbean States and owning her own business. Throughout her career Jennifer has been motivated by a desire to help people, whether through aiding greater communication between different parties or through supporting personal development. She recognizes that her experience opened doors and opportunities, but since winning the Miss World title in 1970 she has been motivated to learn and grow professionally and hopes her sense of adventure and love of knowledge can inspire her grandchildren. Sources: JenniferHosten.com [http://jenniferhosten.com/], Wikipedia - Jennifer Hosten [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Hosten]
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