Harry Belafonte – The Jamaican Whose Music Bridged Racial Divides
Harry Belafonte, beloved popular music singer, entertainer, actor, human rights activist, and pan-African died April 25, 2023 in the US.
Read MoreHarry Belafonte, beloved popular music singer, entertainer, actor, human rights activist, and pan-African died April 25, 2023 in the US.
Read MoreThe authorities and those with social capital, those hegemonic power bearers in Jamaica have always amazed me. I refer to
Read MoreRecently the taxi operators, under their aggressive leadership held the country to ransom, especially the Kingston and St. Andrew region.
Read MoreIgnorance and lack of knowledge of history can shape our minds with biases, prejudices and even bitterness. I am forced
Read MoreWe live a life of lies and deceit, that is the culture to an extent of our business sector and
Read MoreWhy are our laws lacking teeth? Why does law enforcement fail miserably to ever take action against those who litter our
Read MoreCoconut oil is God’s gift to the peasant class and marginalized. For decades health media in the United States has
Read MoreRecently the University of Ghana and the Ghanian Foreign Affairs Ministry have sought to remove the statue of Mahatma Ghandi
Read MoreOn Thursday September 8, I stopped by Herbie Miller, Curator of the Jamaica Music Museum at the Institute of Jamaica.
Read MoreThe recent death of five commuters on a Brown’s Town bus underscores the corruption and lack of respect for life
Read MoreScandal in Education – The ubiquity of tertiary Students Paying for their Research and Projects In the Star newspaper of
Read MoreOne salient criticism in literature and the writings of racist especially American racists is that black people are corrupt .
Read MoreCompetition and excellence are the hallmark of a successful school. In a hard to please society and nation, non traditional
Read MoreI feel absolved. Perhaps, I am too anti-political and the majority of our people have lost their souls to political
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