Jamaican Living in Japan – An Interview with Blogger, Keisha Brissette

Keisha Brissette is a Jamaican educator and writer. She is a past member of the Jambiz International Theatre Group where she worked on and produced a staged adaptation of James Baldwin’s Amen Corner with prolific Jamaican playwright, Patrick Brown. She is the Jamaican Cultural Development Commission Merit Award Winner for her play Language Barrier in 2011 […]
Chef Sian’s Jamaican Hardough Bread Recipe

Jamaican Hardough Bread Recipe. This hearty Jamaican bread is a carb lover’s delight. Dense, chewy and slightly sweet with a soft thick crust. All you need is a hot mug of chocolate tea with a chunk of this delicious goodness and I think you’ll agree that this Jamaican favorite really is second to none. Prep […]
Jamaican B&B Makes Top 25 Travelers Choice List for Caribbean in 2016

Chosen as one of the Top 25 Caribbean bed and breakfast accommodations for 2016 is Jamaica’s Polkerris Bed and Breakfast, which is located between Ocho Rios and Negril. The location features lush fruit trees and tropical flowers, and guests can enjoy complimentary tea service delivered by professional staff to their comfortable rooms The B&B offers […]
Day 191 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Spend the Second Sunday in July at the Seafood Carnival

In 2016, the Little Ochie Seafood Festival is scheduled for July 10, but it is always on the second Sunday of July. The location at Alligator Pond – named for the shape of the mountains nearby – is known for fishing rather than resort-style partying, and it’s here you can get the freshest seafood in […]
Dear Good White People…We believe your hearts are in the right place…

Dear good white people, there are some things going awry in your house that you really need to deal with. There are bad white people hijacking the narrative around your entire race. Because of their recent behavior, the prevailing sentiment in our minority world is that “white people” are racist and nationalist, and don’t care […]