Melange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine July 2020 | Page 75

Jennifer Hosten That Jennifer Hosten is considered a role model for women, and especially so for women of colour, is undeniable. Born on the tiny Caribbean island of Grenada, she has accomplished what many women of colour have dreamt of but until then, had never attained – she was crowned Miss World 1970! A historically amazing feat, and one that may cause many to boast, Jennifer, however exudes a charming modesty that effortlessly endears her to those with whom she interacts. Confident, intelligent and gracious, a conversation with her equates to a learning experience, with wisdom shared unwittingly in the utterance of her every thoughtful word. Jennifer’s legacy extends beyond the pageant stage, beyond Grenada and beyond London, England, the then location for the Miss World event. After marrying a Canadian and making Ottawa her home, in the 1990’s Jennifer worked with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) as a Country Analyst and Development Worker; then as a Canadian Aid worker and diplomat with the Canadian High Commission in Bangladesh. In those two countries, democracy and women’s rights were issues she fought hard for. She also worked as a Technical Adviser on Trade to the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS); as a Diplomat in the capacity of High Commissioner for Grenada in Ottawa and more recently as a psychotherapist, a job she retired from in 2019. An innate desire to do things that were bigger than herself resided within her since a