Did You Know Jamaicans Went to Ghana in the 1800s?

The Moravian Church, which had a presence in the West Indies beginning in 1754, evangelized the enslaved people on Jamaican plantations and established a training institute to prepare Jamaican men for Christian missionary work in the West Indies after slavery was abolished by Britain in 1834 and enslaved people in Jamaica were totally emancipated in […]
Caribbean Association of Georgia Recognizes Jamaican-Born Media Personality Wayne Hall

Wayne Hall, radio host, teacher, and author, was honored by the Caribbean Association of Georgia for his work in the media during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hall, who was born in Ewarton, St. Catherine, Jamaica, started his radio career as a sports reporter in 1990 while he was a student at the G.C. Foster College of […]
Skip Marley releases “Lions” featuring Cedella Marley, the official anthem of the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship

The women are ready to roar their way to victory during the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship. From July 4-18th, eight of the region’s best women’s senior national teams will compete for the regional title and qualification to 2023 FWWC and 2024 Summer Olympics. Competition this fierce requires an equally fierce anthem. Fans will be able […]
Joy Spence , OD – Saluting 60 Jamaican Women

“I was able to break the glass ceiling for other women in the industry and now, there are more and more women – especially in the Caribbean – being appointed master blenders, and I am so happy for that.” – Joy Spence The little girl from the parish of Manchester in central Jamaica, who was […]