Commentary
The Politicking Of The Jamaican Diaspora! John Anthony provides us with some stinging commentary on the Jamaican Diaspora and "Politicking ".
As I see it - Don’t hold your breath Loui Mcneil, a Jamaican living in Florida provides commentary on Bruce Goldings rise in the JLP, crime in Jamaica and more
Jamaica is in Deep Trouble George Wiggins of Citizens Movement For The Regeneration Of Jamaica provides us with commentary on why "Jamaica is in Deep Trouble".
Dem allow Donkey pan plane now? In a commentary on "drug mules" Ray A Damdar asks the question...Is Jamaica diversifying its export products?
Male Sexual Abuse and Jamaica O’Brien Dennis the author of "The Cries of Men" provides us with commentary on Male Sexual Abuse and Jamaica. His book "The Cries of Men" is featured in our book reviews .
My Experience is different for the Positive stories on Jamaicans.com This month a visitor our website gives his views on the reality of Jamaica which he believes is not reflected on Jamaicans.om.
Is genetic engineering good or bad for humanity? This month our regular columnist Philip Dinham takes a look at one of the more controversial topics of this century which is being highly debated worldwide...genetic engineering of humans.
Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz: An opportunity missed. One man’s perspective. Here is One man’s perspective on why the ReggaeBoyz did not qualify to for World Cup 2006.
Shortchanging Our Students This month Dr. Burnie A. Hines writes how the education techniques used by many today is "Shortchanging Our Students".
EL HAJJ MALIK EL SHABAZZ (Malcolm X) As we celebrate Black History in February our regular columnist, Kharl Daley, writes about Malcolm X and how he first learned about him when he lived in Jamaica.
Appreciation There is no where like home and you never appreciate until you are gone... Appreciation
To cry for the Youth/ The Naked Truth What will happen to the youth of Jamaica live in the poor communities? Read this month's commentary by Kharl Daley.
Hurricane Ivan promotes Social Responsibility Can a major disaster revitalize a nation towards a common good for its fellow citizens? Read this month's commentary by Kharl Daley.
Why Jamaican American Votes Will Always Be Are Taken For Granted... Do Jamaican-American have any leverage in US political elections? D. George gives commentary on why the Jamaican-American votes in taken for granted.
Have Black men abdicated their Masculine Role in society? - Brutality, Gender and Race Part 4 In Part 4 of "Brutality, Gender and Race " regular columnist Philip "Newsboy" Dinham writes a stinging commentary on the Black Men and their responsibility.
Extortion-A Social Revolution This month Kharl Daley commentary focus on the recent gang "issues" in Spanish Town.
Disobedient Children must get a blow Our regular columnist Kharl Daley writes about Disobedient Children and the effects on society.
Thoughts As Things - Jamaica Is Bleeding, Someone Pass Me A Bible! Jamaica has more churches per square mile than any other country but is it really God’s country? Ingrid Riley writes a thought provoking commentary on this issue.
Rent A Dread - Brutality, Gender and Race Part 3 In Part 3 of "Brutality, Gender and Race " regular columnist Philip "Newsboy" Dinham writes commentary on Rent A Dread in Jamaica.
Brutality Gender Race- Part 2 In Part 2 of "Brutality, Gender and Race" regular columnist By Philip Dinham writes commentary on crime in Jamaica.
Black Men and Parenthood A commentary on the need for black men to live up to their responsibility as parents.
Brutality Gender Race Part 1 This month our regular columnist By Philip Dinham writes a commentary on "Brutality, Gender and Race" as it relates to generation x and men.
Jamaica 2003 Year in Review What happened in Jamaica in 2003? Who are the winners and losers for 2003? Who are the people to watch? Read the 2003 Jamaica Year in Review by "News Boy"
Ready for the Revolution Forward March Jamaicans for 2004 -Time to represent your community.
Louise Speaks Out The late Louise Fraser-Bennett, dancehall publicist and founder of the Sound System Association, shared her bitter regrets about her role in the early days of dancehall.
Take the Spirit of Christmas into the New Year How to take the Spirit of Christmas into the New Year.
Beyond The Beaches & Beautiful People Does the rest of Jamaica suffer because of the investment in the tourist industry?
Wanted - Prime Minister Of Jamaica Is there really a leadership void in Jamaican politics? Who will fill this void?
Free The Weed To Free or not to Free! For years the debate over Ganja has been raging and the recent ruling in Canada has added more fuel. Our regular columnist Philip Dinham gives us his insight on the debate
Jamaica’s Luxury Airline Checks In Sick Is Air Jamaica in trouble? Philip Dinham is back this month with an editorial on Air Jamaica's future strategies.
The Government’s Internet Strategies The Jamaican Government has become pro-active in the last few month on an Internet Strategy. Read commentary on what it is?
A Job Interview In JA’s Bustling Hell industry Our monthly columnist Phil Dinham shares his
experiences interviewing for a job in Jamaica.
experiences interviewing for a job in Jamaica.
Still Water Runs Deep Winston Nugent takes a look at growing up in Jamaica and how the discipline, the proverbs and the community shaped a child.
A Community's Character in Crisis Is the Jamaican community is decaying before our eyes? Read commentary by Philip Dinham.
Temporary H2b Worker, Is Jamaica’s Remitted Salvation Under Threat… Recent developments in the Temporary H2b Worker visa process has made it difficult for applicants to aquire this visa. Is this going to affect the Jamaican economy?
Kingston Red Hot - Part 2 Part One of this series opened the eyes of many to some of the problems in Kingston, Jamaica. Part 2 gives us more insight on a problem that will continue to grow if it is not confronted.
The Revolutionary One is among us…It’s a new Day Commentary on the message by Sizzla and the state of the Rastafarian sect in Jamaica.
The Upliftment Of My Jamaican Community Our resident community activist writes about his experiences in high school and how close knit the community was.
The Caribbean Remains No Problem, Mon With winter here, the Caribbean and Jamaica is the best place to be at this time of year.
Ponder This During Black History Month In this article, Marcia Davidson writes about how important it is to use this month as an opportunity to educate ourselves and others about black history.



