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Philip Julien, son of Professor Ken Julien founded the Heroes Foundation 23 years ago.

This short tells the story behind a Trinidad and Tobago youth development movement rooted in national memory, achievement, and possibility.
It begins with Philip Julien, son of Professor Ken Julien, one of the key figures connected to Trinidad and Tobago’s industrial and petrochemical transformation through Point Lisas. But the deeper story is not only about energy or industry. It is about what happens when young people are shown that people from their own country have shaped major institutions, built industries, and made an impact beyond the Caribbean.
For Philip, hearing those stories while studying abroad helped him see Trinidad and Tobago differently. When he returned home, that inspiration became a mission: to help young people connect with local heroes, achievers, and role models — not as distant legends, but as proof of what is possible.

What would change if more Caribbean youth grew up seeing themselves in the builders of their own country?

✅ Keywords
Trinidad and Tobago youth development, Point Lisas industrial estate, Ken Julien Trinidad, Philip Julien Heroes Foundation, Caribbean youth leadership, Trinidad energy sector history, local heroes Trinidad and Tobago, youth mentorship Caribbean, national development Trinidad, Caribbean success stories

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#TrinidadAndTobago #CaribbeanStories #YouthDevelopment #PointLisas #CaribbeanHistory

Full Video: https://youtu.be/7YkhIK7rllU

Видео Philip Julien, son of Professor Ken Julien founded the Heroes Foundation 23 years ago. канала Joshua P. Walcott: A Caribbean Lens
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