OAaSIS powers up Trench Town youth with Arts workshop series
The children were exposed to the art of papier mache, writing, designing newspaper pages, origami and other varied craft, singing and more up until 4:00p.m.Continue Reading
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The children were exposed to the art of papier mache, writing, designing newspaper pages, origami and other varied craft, singing and more up until 4:00p.m.Continue Reading
“www.antheamcgibbon.com compliments what mediahouses offer by providing space to zero in on the arts, creativity, and culture especially Jamaican”Continue Reading
Curator Ludlow Bailey and Arc Gallery in conjunction with Continue Reading
George Scott, former headmaster and owner of Scotts Jamaican bakery in Hartford, Connecticut, highlights The Jamaican Banana ManContinue Reading
A Jamaican, Rev Dennis Dillon, interestingly is founding publisher of New York Christian Times, and he does so while being impacting as a religious minister.Continue Reading
Until July 23, students seeking financial assistance with school expenses have a chance to win a scholarship through the PJFJ.Continue Reading
PATRICK BECKFORD, has criticised the Ministry of Tourism for its approach in the marketing of the country.Continue Reading
Naomi Cowan after departing Jamaica a few years ago to pursue tertiary studies overseas, continues to excel in the field of Television and Radio in Canada.Continue Reading
The foundation will support scholars and programmes that promote the strengthening of West Indian societyContinue Reading
..a better understanding might be gleaned on just how Jamaicans with so rich a culture and very talented find their way to accept a culture of crime.Continue Reading

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