British-Jamaican Helen Cammock One of Four Artists on 2019 Turner Prize Shortlist

British-Jamaican artist Helen Cammock, who was born in the United Kingdom to a Jamaican father and an English mother, is one of four artists to be shortlisted for the 2019 Turner Prize. Works by the artists on the list include those that blur fact and fiction and explore oppression. In addition to Cammock are Lawrence […]

Top 7 Jamaican & Caribbean News Stories You Missed The Week Ending May 17th, 2019

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THIS WEEK’S TOP NEWS  STORIES JAMAICAN PRIME MINISTER HOLNESS VISITS FORMER PRIME MINISTER SEAGA Current Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness traveled to Miami, Florida, to meet with the country’s former Prime Minister, Edward Seaga, who is under medical supervision at a hospital there.  According to Holness, Seaga is in “positive spirits” and is being attended […]

WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL – What Are You Concerned About?

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It is easy to put oneself above others and we start to do so very early in our lives. To look at a toddler who believes everything is “mine, mine” is to see a human being perfecting the art of looking out for him or her self. To explain this seemingly universal trait, some would […]