
Berl Francis felt is was a great honour to address the opening of the recently held exhibition “Potters Clay” at CPTC last Thursday, February 18. Especially as she was to fill the shoes of the late Professor Rex Nettleford who passed away.
Naturally she begun on a note of acknowledgement as she said “We will always remember his integrity, his brilliance and passion, the extent to which he enriched the lives of many, and empowered and encouraged others to reach for excellence.”
In reflecting on the contributions of Rex Nettleford to our cultural landscape, she pointed to the value of one
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