牙买加媒体先驱Alma Mock Yen,97岁,病后死亡,留下新闻和教育方面的遗迹。
Jamaican media pioneer Alma Mock Yen, 97, dies after illness, leaving a legacy in journalism and education.
97岁的牙买加退伍军人广播和媒体先驱Alma Mok Yen在生病(包括最近的癌症诊断和中风)后死于家中。
Veteran Jamaican broadcaster and media pioneer Alma Mock Yen, 97, has died at her home following a period of illness, including a recent cancer diagnosis and stroke.
她以记者、讲师和西印度群岛大学大众传播学院创办人的工作闻名。
She was a trailblazer in Caribbean media and education, known for her work as a journalist, lecturer, and founder of the University of the West Indies’ Institute of Mass Communication.
Mock Yen在CARIMAC培训了几代记者,并因其正直、纪律和对卓越的承诺而庆祝她。
Mock Yen trained generations of journalists at CARIMAC and was celebrated for her integrity, discipline, and commitment to excellence.
她还担任教区委员,是牙买加最年轻的教师之一,从14岁开始。
She also served as a parish councillor and was one of Jamaica’s youngest teachers, beginning at age 14.
她荣获默斯格雷夫奖章和杰出勋章,在媒体和公共生活中留下了持久的遗产。
Honored with the Musgrave Medal and Order of Distinction, she leaves a lasting legacy in media and public life.