Did Jamaicans Invent Chocolate Milk? Settling the Debate Plus Tasty Mona Made It Recipe

Chocolate milk is one of the best-loved beverages in the United States, but where did it come from? Who are the brilliant folks who first thought to combine milk and chocolate? The origin of chocolate milk is a fascinating tale, though there’s a bit of controversy surrounding who deserves the credit for this delightful drink. […]
The Trailblazing Legacy of Diane Abbott, Britain’s First Black Female Member of Parliament

On 27 September 1953, Diane Julie Abbott, Britain’s first black female Member of Parliament, was born to Jamaican parents in Paddington, London. Abbott’s father was a welder, and her mother was a nurse. Both grew up in rural Jamaica and immigrated to the United Kingdom in the early 1950s. Despite leaving school at age 14, […]
Jamaican High Schoolers Compete in Athens at the 2024 Robotics Olympics

The FIRST Global Challenge is an international, Olympics-style robotics competition held in a different country each year. This year, the event will take place in the historic city of Athens, Greece, from September 26–29. Known as the Robotics Olympics, the competition is the world’s largest and most diverse, attracting high school students from over 190 […]
Remembering Robbie Shakespeare, the Legendary Bassist Behind Reggae’s Most Iconic Rhythms

On 27th September 1953, Robert Warren Dale Shakespeare, bass guitarist and record producer for the iconic Jamaican reggae duo, Sly and Robbie, also known as “the rhythm twins,” was born in East Kingston, Jamaica, into a musical family. A Love for Music from an Early Age Robbie, who said he has loved music since birth, […]
WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: Reflections From a Jacuzzi

I felt exhilarated as I left the steam room. Shifting my focus from the challenges in the room to the words from Scripture kept and encouraged me. My walk with Jesus was not a straight line but I trust Him that whether in the heat room or the steam room, His plans for me are […]