' + activeFrame.title + ' '); $(".fotorama-caption").addClass("add_caption"); $(".fotorama-caption").removeClass("remove_caption"); } else { // alert("hide div"); $(".fotorama-caption").addClass("remove_caption"); $(".fotorama-caption").removeClass("add_caption"); } }) .fotorama(); Taking on the fight to end poverty Sunday, July 18, 2021 Lisa Hanna For over a decade I was a devoted 'karateka'. Originally it was going with my sister to Regal cinema to watch a “kickaz” which drew me to the martial arts. Having registered with Errol Lyn I soon realised that karate was less about fighting and more about harnessing one's self-discipline, strong mental focus, and stealthy stratagem. I vividly remember my black belt exam, it was not only physically brutal, but mentally exhausting. One of the qualifying criterion to pass the exam was to fight all the senior black belt instructors who came from around the island. This exercise was private and lasted for hours.