Jamaican-American Sabrina HoSang Jordan Honored by Joint New York Chapter of CANA

Jamaican-American Sabrina HoSang Jordan

Jamaican-American entrepreneur and community leader Sabrina HoSang Jordan, Chief Executive Officer of Caribbean Food Delights, was recently honored by the Bronx, Manhattan, and Westchester Chapter of the Caribbean American Nurses Association (CANA). The recognition took place during CANA’s 28th Vernese Weekes Scholarship Luncheon at the Eastwood Manor in the Bronx, New York, where HoSang Jordan […]

WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: The Strength of Stillness

Stillness is not weakness; it is strength under control. Psalm 46 is written amid chaos—nations rage, kingdoms fall, and the earth trembles. Yet in the middle of turmoil, God speaks with calm authority: “Be still, and know that I am God” (v. 10). This command is not an invitation to passivity but a call to spiritual composure. […]

Remembering Olympian and Middle Distance Trailblazer George Ezekiel Kerr

Before Jamaica became synonymous with sprinting excellence, one man carried the island’s colours with pride across the world’s grandest tracks. George Ezekiel Kerr, born on October 16, 1937 in Hanover, was Jamaica’s original middle-distance maestro — a gentleman athlete whose grace, determination, and discipline set the stage for generations to come. From Hanover to Illinois: […]

Jamaica’s Poet Laureate, Kwame Dawes, Earns Prestigious American Honor

Jamaica Poet Laureate - Kwame Dawes

Jamaica’s Poet Laureate, Kwame Dawes, has been inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the most respected honorary societies in the world. His election in 2025 recognizes decades of groundbreaking work in literature, poetry, and cultural scholarship — a milestone that celebrates both his personal achievement and Jamaica’s rich literary tradition. […]

A Guide to Jamaican Culture in the New York Area

A Guide to Jamaican Culture in the New York Area 1

New York City is home to one of the largest Jamaican communities outside of Jamaica. From politics to food, music, churches, and cultural celebrations, Jamaicans have left their mark on the city’s cultural landscape, particularly in Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Queens. Whether you’re seeking authentic cuisine, live reggae, or community events, here’s a guide to […]

WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: The Power of Yet

There are moments in life when God feels distant, when prayers seem to rise only to fall back down in silence. Most of us who have been walking with God for a while now know that only too well. David, the man after God’s heart (1 Sam. 13:14; Acts 13:22), also knew that feeling. In Psalm 22, […]

How Jamaican-American Erica Appleby Turned $100 Into a Thriving Fashion Brand

How Jamaican-American Erica Appleby Turned 100 dollars Into a Thriving Fashion Brand

Starting a business often requires vision, determination, and resourcefulness. For Erica Appleby, a proud Jamaican-American entrepreneur based in Hollywood, Florida, it all began with just $100—a birthday gift from her mother. She used that small amount to buy fabric for her first collection and register her business. From that moment, she planted the seed of […]

WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: Praise as a Sacrifice

Praise offered in seasons of comfort comes naturally, but praise given in the midst of pain is described in Scripture as a sacrifice (Hebrews 13:15). The writer of Hebrews reminds believers that praise is an offering to God, a continual acknowledgment of His name. In painful seasons, praise costs something; it requires faith that God […]