Profile-Miss Orien Reid / Television Jamaica Limited.

Kingston, Jamaica : Television Jamaica Limited, 20072007Description: 1 videodisc : sound, colour ; 4.7 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
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  • videodisc
Subject(s): Production credits:
  • Technical Editor : Dean Stewart ; Engineer : Kraig Grayson ; Director : Marlon Samuels ; Executive Producer : Claudette Robinson.
Summary: Profile with host Ian Boyne speaking with guest Miss Orien Reid, Journalist, Chair, Alzheimer's Disease International with its headquarters located in Britain as well as the Chair for the National Association. Miss Reid had been a Journalist for twenty-six years and became involved in Alzheimer when her mother was diagnosed with the disease, which made her became aware of it and she took to public activism. They discussed her mother in details who she was, what her life was like before the disease, her involvement in the civil rights movement and her being diagnosed with alzheimer. Miss Reid also discussed her life, how the disease changed the lives of herself, family and her mother, what the disease is all abour, the symptoms of it and where to call to receive assistance if your family member is suffering from it.
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Technical Editor : Dean Stewart ; Engineer : Kraig Grayson ; Director : Marlon Samuels ; Executive Producer : Claudette Robinson.

Profile with host Ian Boyne speaking with guest Miss Orien Reid, Journalist, Chair, Alzheimer's Disease International with its headquarters located in Britain as well as the Chair for the National Association. Miss Reid had been a Journalist for twenty-six years and became involved in Alzheimer when her mother was diagnosed with the disease, which made her became aware of it and she took to public activism. They discussed her mother in details who she was, what her life was like before the disease, her involvement in the civil rights movement and her being diagnosed with alzheimer. Miss Reid also discussed her life, how the disease changed the lives of herself, family and her mother, what the disease is all abour, the symptoms of it and where to call to receive assistance if your family member is suffering from it.

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