5 Questions with Rose Marie Adamson-Lewis, Candidate for Global Jamaica Diaspora Council South USA

Rose Marie Adamson-Lewis, is a Doctor of Nursing Practice, Board Certified Family, Nurse Practitioner, specializing in psychiatric disorder and mental Health. She is an Associate Professor of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology, owner and founder of Total Healthcare Services & Wellness, and the Nonprofit organization, Rose’s Garden of Hope Foundation. A daughter of Jamaica, from humble beginnings, […]
5 Questions with Scherie Murray, Candidate for Global Jamaica Diaspora Council North East USA

My name is Scherie Murray and I am an entrepreneur, public speaker and community organizer and have served in my community of Southeast-Queens, N.Y. and beyond, in different capacities. I have experience in Governance, Diaspora Relations, Legislation, Policy Reform and Data Information and have developed the skills to work with people of all ages, ethnicities […]
British Jamaican, Dr. Samantha Ege, Lends Talent to Festival Highlighting Harlem Renaissance in Europe

Dr. Samantha Ege, British musicologist, Lord Crewe Junior Research Fellow in Music at Lincoln College, University of Oxford, and a concert pianist of Jamaican and Nigerian descent, is one of the featured collaborators working with the New World Symphony for their multi-disciplinary festival presentation, “I Dream a World: The Harlem Renaissance in Europe,” from February […]
5 Questions with Kimisha Simpson, Candidate for Global Jamaica Diaspora Youth Council Northeast USA

Kimisha Simpson resides outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania within the northeast region of the United States. Kimisha is a current doctoral student at Saint Joseph’s University in the Interdisciplinary Doctor of Education Program for Educational Leaders and is currently a school district administrator. She has 9 years of experience in the field of education, as a […]
5 Questions with Shari Waldrich, Candidate for Global Jamaica Diaspora Council Canada

Shari Waldrich, has worked and served in several roles that involve the community for the last 25 years such as board of directors for the Black Community Resource Center, The Black Theatre Workshop and the LaSalle Black Community Resource Center. She is currently working as a Student Life Coordinator with the Lester B. Pearson School […]
Jamaican Reggae Boyz Tarick Ximines Signs With Belgian Pro League Club

Tarick Ximines, a former student at Jamaica College, will move from Harbor View in the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) to Cercle Brugge K.S.V. of the Belgian Pro League. According to Fitzroy Simpson, a former Reggae Boys player and agent for Ximines, the move to join the Belgian team is in the right-back’s best interest. Simpson […]
Four Marriage Resolutions For Your Choosing

The access to freedom is such a privilege many often miss out on. Every married couple has this golden nugget which can help to BOOST marriages, but miss it. Deception is a very subtle thing which lead to chaos, war, fights, conflicts and much more fire in marriages which can be avoided. The greatness of […]
Jamaican Agency Complicit In Exposing Minors In Its Care To Harmful Behaviors

There is a famous quote that runs ‘the true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members, including its at-risk children. I am drawn to referencing this quotation as developments in Jamaica involving the questionable relationship between the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) and Embracing Orphans’ […]
Separating the Art from the Artiste

Reggae music continues to evolve. And with that evolution comes the attraction to a more diverse listenership. Research has shown that many of Jamaica’s more established artistes have an audience whose average age is 30 years and above. Does lyrical content influence their audience? Do the performers’ real-life circumstances have any bearing on the quality […]
Stocks & Securities Ltd’s Massive Fraud Highlights Jamaica’s Systemic Corruption

The Jamaican Minister of Finance, Dr. Nigel Clarke finally broke the Government of Jamaica’s self-imposed silence when he spoke late Thursday, January 19, 2023, on the massive fraud at Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL) in Kingston, Jamaica. Dr. Clarke gave the assurance of a full and thorough investigation, hours after he announced that the executive […]