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Yolande Robertson-Greene, left, and Dr .Christopher Stange of the SVG Consulate to Northern Ireland.

BELFAST, Northern Ireland – Vincentian Yolande Robertson-Greene from Prospect, who is reading a master of science in sustainability and corporate social responsibility at Queen’s University Belfast has been selected by BBC Radio Scotland for an upcoming poetry feature.

The BBC Poetry Project “The Written World” features an iconic poem being read from a member of the diaspora in the United Kingdom, which has their country competing in the 2012 London Olympic Games.

Dr. Christopher Stange of the Consulate of St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) in Northern Ireland welcomed this exciting opportunity and partnership with the BBC, facilitating the process and ensuring Vincentian representation on the programme.

Through the Scottish Poetry Library, Robertson-Greene will provide an introduction and her memories of SVG followed by reading an untitled piece by fellow Vincentian Philip Nanton, world renowned poet and short story writer, to be recorded this week at BBC studios in Belfast.

The episode will be broadcast in the coming weeks and archived on the BBC website.

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