When Did I Become Black ? USA Version In this article Marilyn Williams writes about her experience in the USA in response to the article "When Did I Become Black?" written by our regular columnist Kharl Daley this past Frebruary.
Let the economic reforms begin Our regular columnist Philip "Newsboy" Dinham writes commentary this month on Economic reform in Jamaica.
Accompong: A nation within a nation Accompong, a nation within a nation by Vicky Baker takes a detailed look at the Maroons in this region of Jamaica.
Who Are You? Really! Many of us go through life wondering who we are and where our ancestors really come from. It is especially difficult for people of African descent. We begin a series of activities on Jamaicans.com to help you find out who you really are. The first is a discussion in this series is with "Into Africa" Jamaican author Yvonne Blackwood.
Ahead of their Time This month columnist Jean Lowrie-Chin takes a look at some of the Jamicans that were ahead of their time and contributed to the self determination of Jamaicans worldwide.
What It Means To Me Thalia Rogers, a 15 year student in Canada describes what Black History months means to her in this award winning essay.
When Did I Become Black? In Jamaica you were just an individual. Our regular columnist, Kharl Daley, writes about the experience of being labeled "black" outside of Jamaica and the Caribbean.
When Did I Become Black? In Jamaica you were just an individual. Our regular columnist, Kharl Daley, writes about the experience of being labeled "black" outside of Jamaica and the Caribbean.
A Feast Of Memories From ‘Lady B’ There may be somethings you never knew about Lady Bustamante one of the most influential Jamaican women.
You want to Be A Singer? Do you have what it takes? Our September discussion guest Yolanda Wyns has developed a rather unique program to help many up and coming entertainers develop ‘it’.
Who Are You? - Really! Many of us go through life wondering who we are and where our ancestors really come from. It is especially difficult for people of African descent. We begin a series of activities on Jamaicans.com to help you find out who you really are. The first is a discussion in this series is with "Into Africa" Jamaican author Yvonne Blackwood.
The Underground World Of Jamaican Caves Part 2 In part 2 of our series on Caves in Jamaica, we learn about The Early Explorers And The Later Explorers of the many caves across the Island.
Jamaican Pantomime Company Learn more about the multi-faceted, musical theatre performers the Jamaican Pantomime Company and their latest play.
The Underground World of Jamaican Caves Part 1 Jamaica is home to some of the most interesting caves. In part 1, cave expert R.S. Stewart describes the Origins And History of Caves In Jamaica.
Cruise Jamaica… Sail And Stay Jamaica is one of the top cruise destinations in the Caribbean. Learn about the effort to get more visitors to come back and visit Jamaica.
Lord Have Mercy TV series in Canada Learn more about "Lord Have Mercy", the new Caribbean TV series premiering this month in Canada as a part of Black History Month.
Jamaica Year In Review Community activist Philip "Pilot" Dinham looks back at 2002 in Jamaica & names the winners & losers in our parochial Jamaican political and business circles.
The Taino of Jamaica A brief history of the indigenous population of Jamaica before colonization.