In U.S., National Urban League Report Finds African Americans Doing “Much Better” Now

African Americans

According to a report issued by the National Urban League in the United States, African Americans are doing “much better” in 2016 than they did 40 years ago when the organization’s first “State of Black America” report was released. The new report, entitled “Locked Out: Education, Jobs & Justice,” examines the way blacks and Hispanics […]

Day 143 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Dive into Port Royal

Port Royal

This town is the legendary haven for pirates in the 17th century. An earthquake submerged much of the town in 1692, and now the drowned portions of the old city represent an underwater archaeological treasure trove consisting of eight buildings in various stages of preservation and ruin. The UNESCO World Heritage Conservation program describes the […]

Jamaican Born Broadcaster Conroy Allison Celebrates 35 Years on NY Radio

The radio landscape has changed drastically with the advent of Internet and brokered radio stations in the Diaspora. This has led to an erosion in the quality of many of the presenters. In the 80’s it was a much different situation when it was about creativity and quality presentation. “If you ask me, New York’s […]