Remembering Dr. Joseph Robert Love: Priest, Physician, Journalist and Jamaica’s First Pan-African Nationalist

In the long arc of Caribbean history, a few figures stand out as visionaries who anticipated the movements of a new century. Among them is Dr. Joseph Robert Love, a Bahamian-born intellectual, physician, priest, journalist, and politician who made Jamaica his adopted home. His name does not carry the global recognition of Marcus Garvey or […]
Married to a Jamaican – Dani & Reggie on Culture, Love and Second Chances

Some love stories take time to unfold — and Dani and Reggie Bourdeau’s is one of them. The Jamaican-Haitian couple spent nearly a decade orbiting each other, crossing paths by chance before fate brought them back together. In this heart-warming episode of Married to a Jamaican, hosted by Jamaicans.com founder Xavier Murphy, they share how […]
Jamaican Designer Rachel Scott to Lead Elite New York Fashion House Proenza Schouler

Rachel Scott, the Jamaican designer behind the acclaimed label Diotima, has been appointed Creative Director of Proenza Schouler, marking a new chapter for one of New York’s most influential fashion houses. Her appointment brings fresh perspective, cultural depth, and an international story at a moment when leadership transitions are reshaping the landscape of American fashion. […]
The Life and Legacy of Actress Martine Beswick, Jamaica’s Two-Time Bond Girl

Martine Beswick, born Mary Rose Penso Beswick on 26 September 1941 to Ronald Stuart Davis Beswick, a British father, and Myrtle May, of Portuguese-Jamaican heritage, is an actress and former model from Jamaica’s northeast coast. She went on to secure a unique place in film history as the first actress to portray a Bond Girl […]
WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: Praise that Confounds the Enemy

Pain has the power to either silence or amplify praise. Paul and Silas, beaten and imprisoned, chose the latter. Their midnight worship (Acts 16:25) was not born out of comfort but of conviction. They praised not because they were free but because God was worthy, regardless of their chains. This kind of praise confounds the […]
The Jamaican Trailblazer that Championed Caribbean American Heritage Month, Dr. Claire Nelson

Dr. Claire Nelson has long been recognized as a pioneering figure in the Caribbean diaspora. Born in Jamaica, she went on to become the architect behind National Caribbean American Heritage Month in the United States — a milestone that gives recognition to millions of Caribbean Americans each June. Her journey reflects not only personal achievement […]
Young Jamaican Filmmaker Honored at Zanzibar International Film Festival in Tanzania

Jamaican filmmaker JP Williams was recognized at the 28th Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF), held from June 25–29, 2025, in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Williams’ short film BLV had its African premiere at the festival, where he was also honored with the Chairman’s Award for ZIFF 2025 and a special jury award for outstanding short film. In addition to […]
WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: The Choice of Praise

The command to rejoice always may seem impossible, especially in seasons of hardship. Yet Paul, writing from prison, exhorts believers to rejoice in the Lord continually (Philippians 4:4). This reveals that joy is not dependent on favourable circumstances but on the unchanging reality of God Himself. Pain may persist, but praise is still possible because […]
British Actor of Jamaican Descent, Stephen Graham Wins Emmy for Lead Role in Adolescence

Stephen Graham, the English actor with Jamaican roots, has won the Emmy Award for Best Lead Actor in a Limited Series for his performance in Adolescence. The Netflix drama has been praised for its unique storytelling and has become one of Graham’s most important projects. His win is also a proud moment for the Jamaican […]
The Amazing Story of How This Jamaican Lady Went From Homeless to Valedictorian at New York College

When Kereen Britton-Alexander boarded a plane from Jamaica to New York in her mid-20s, she carried big dreams but little certainty. Life in America was not going to be easy. Her first job was in a shoe store, working long hours while trying to figure out her next step. As an undocumented immigrant and mother, […]