Caribbean
Images is an informative and
entertaining television program which
reaches out to the Caribbean and
African-American communities in the New
York tri-state area. We cover news and
feature stories across a wide range of
topics including entertainment, culture,
sports, as well as social and political
issues. We also provide news coverage
and information from the metropolitan
area, and news coverage from the
Caribbean islands.
We've also
covered special topics:
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Immigration
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U.S
Census 2000
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HIV/AIDS epidemic
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Election coverage The
program has
covered many events:
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The
Million Man March in Wash., DC
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The
Annual West Indian-American Day
Parade
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President Clinton at the white House
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Special
coverage at ground zero on 9/11
Peter Pouchon raised in
Brooklyn, New York. He has a diverse
record of accomplishments, with more
than 10 years experience in television,
radio and print production.
He received a degree in
Non-Broadcast and communications. After
studying acting at H.B. Studio
International for two years, Peter
obtained minor parts in movies like
“Jungle Fever”, “King of New York” and
“Alma’s Rainbow.” Utilizing his
professional training as an actor, Peter
has brought high style and excitement to
his career as host of
Caribbean Images.
Peter Pouchon has
received several awards from city and
state elected officials for community
service. He served as host for the
summer night Swing at Lincoln Center as
well as a numerous community events in
the Metropolitan area. Peter serves on
the board of Caribbean Life News Paper.
He is the Executive Vice President of
National Association of Haitian American
Journalists (NAHAJ). Member of The
Haitian American Political Action
Committee and also known as a
photojournalist. Peter is the organizer
for Caribbean Images Annual Dr. Martin
Luther King, Celebration. January 2007
will mark the 11th
Anniversary for Caribbean Images.
Peter has conducted interview with
presidential Candidates, community
leaders, Athletes, US Senator Hilary
Clinton, NY Governor George Pataki,
Mayors Giuliani, Dinkins, Bloomberg,
Coretta Scott King, Johnny Cochran, and
Caribbean Head of States.