The microscope: “Let there be love or not”
Hi my friends, how have you been since my last column? I pray you are well and in the best of health to benefit from…
Hi my friends, how have you been since my last column? I pray you are well and in the best of health to benefit from…
The pessimistic undertone relating to blackness, in my view, stems from a deliberate plan to ceremoniously dishonour the human spirit of the dark pigmented people…
I start our discourse this week with a funny story. When I was in my teens, at one of the family’s Christmas dinners, my uncle,…
Jamaica, the Caribbean and other Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) members will arrive in Glasgow for the 31 October to 12 November 2021, 26th…
Discussions of compulsory vaccination, for the greater or common good, are usually treated as a public policy, legislation, or in ethical terms, as utilitarian or…
The news, it is said, is really about getting people to talk. Its value has geographic importance and also the reporter’s interest which will spark…
The year 2021, still only in the third quarter, has given many causes for pause. Leaving aside the COVID-19 Pandemic which has brought down over…
Religion or re-ligament from its Latin roots, like health, is a state of mind as well as a commitment to convert all life’s activities to…
Jamaicans regularly accuse each other of ‘bad mind’. There are many dancehall songs that deal with the issue. What exactly is this ‘bad mind’ and…
I was invited by the leaders of Qahal Yahweh (people called by Yahweh) to visit the group in Paradise, Norwood St. James, which I did…