Jamaican Sprint Champion, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, on BBC List of 100 Most Influential and Inspiring Women

Jamaican-born Shelly-Ann Fraser-Price has been named to the BBC’s list of 100 Most Influential and Inspiring Women of 2019. The theme for this year’s list is “The Female of the Future” and highlights individuals from around the world that have inspired, influenced, or achieved significant accomplishments in their field. Fraser-Pryce made history on two fronts […]
‘Oh gosh! The fete nice!’ – Miami Carnival 2019

Each year during Columbus Day weekend in the United States and Thanksgiving weekend in Canada all roads lead to South Florida for the last carnival of the year, Miami Carnival. Revelers, masqueraders and curious folks made their way to South Miami for the annual event. This year due to obligations at my day job, I […]
I Believe In ‘Irrational Hope’ – A Conversation with Imani Duncan-Price on the Central Kingston Small Business Development Programme Project

As an Eisenhower Fellow, and Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, Imani Duncan-Price, is a passionate woman, wife, and mother of 3, committed to the vibrant growth opportunities and the development of the people of Jamaica. A changemaker, strategic planner and problem-solver. Throughout her journey, Imani has always made it a point to […]
Did you Know the First Black Combat Pilot to Fly for Britain was Jamaican William Robinson Clarke?

William R. Clarke made history when he became the first black pilot to fly for Britain during World War I. Born to Eugenia Clarke in Kingston, Jamaica on Oct. 4, 1895, the aviator was a mechanic and also one of the first Jamaicans to learn how to drive. When war broke out in 1914, Clarke […]
Jamaican Law Students Beat Other World Countries in Cyber Security Contest

Four Jamaican law students from the Norman Manley Law School have won the first-ever Qatar International Cybersecurity Contest held in Doha, Qatar. Hosted by the Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Doha, the championship team was comprised of Jonathan Dwyer, Kimberley Brown, Rojae Brown, and Andria D. Whyte. The invitation-only event was held Oct. 1-3, 2019 […]
Jamaican-Born Shelley Maxwell On The Black British Theatre Awards Shortlist For Best Choreographer

The shortlist for the first annual Black British Theater Awards competition has been released, and included on the list is Shelley Maxwell who was born in Jamaica. Maxwell has been nominated for the award in the Best Choreographer category for her work on “Equus,” a production for which she is the movement director. Maxwell went […]
Jamaican-American, Marcia Barry-Smith will be the featured speaker at South Florida Domestic Violence event, “Love Shouldn’t Hurt”

Jamaican-American, Marcia Barry-Smith will be the featured speaker at Florida Memorial University “Love Shouldn’t Hurt” Domestic Violence Awareness month event on Monday, October 21, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Susie C. Holley Religious Center. Barry-Smith has been described as a recognized influential community advocate. Before joining Habitat for Humanity of Broward in […]
Top 7 Jamaican & Caribbean News Stories You Missed The Week Ending October 18th, 2019

THIS WEEK’S TOP NEWS STORIES MINISTER OF TOURISM WANTS EMPLOYERS TO JOIN TOURISM PENSION PLAN Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett is encouraging employers in the country’s tourism sector to participate in the Tourism Workers’ Pension Scheme. The program is slated to go into operation early in 2020. The first-of-its-kind plan is designed as a […]
Listen to the Podcast of 7 Jamaican & Caribbean News Stories You May Have missed for the week ending October 18, 2019.

This is a Podcast of 7 Jamaican & Caribbean News Stories You May Have missed for the week ending October 18, 2019. The JAMAICA WEEKLY News Summary Podcast is brought to you by Jamaicans.com. For past Jamaican & Caribbean Weekly News Podcasts please visit https://www.youtube.com/outofmanyonline
WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL – Heart Transparency

One of the buzz words in relationships is transparency. We want the people in our lives to “open up” and share their innermost thoughts and feelings with truthfulness; we want to know their heart. Most of us are afraid of this transparency because we feel extremely vulnerable, and for the most part, uncomfortable. We are […]