Hurricane Beryl: Jamaican farmers, fishers struggle to recover from massive storm. From Global news Canada @RoostersWorldja🇯🇲 check it - some of we friends are featured 🇨🇦https://t.co/RBUHShU2Jd
Farmers in Jamaica bear the brunt of climate change, colonialism and neo-colonialism.
Developed nations should pay for climate change disasters & pay to build climate adaptation & climate resilience strategies in small island developing states. #Jamaica
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The New Zealand government is pulling back on protecting Māori rights, sparking protests from indigenous lawmakers who oppose the decision with their traditional “haka” chant.
This is powerful.
The Quebec government is tightening controls on immigration by suspending two major programs that are pathways to citizenship beginning in 2025.
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@drchanja@ThompsonCanute I met Jacob Degia when he was operating at the PNP Library around 1990. I had an assignment on the property.
I remembered his name from the exclusion incident in the late 60s.
I think his wife was June
In 1968 JLP PM Hugh Shearer, a black Jamaican banned Dr Walter Rodney, a black activist University of the West Indies lecturer from Guyana.
Dr Rodney responded: “This is no surprise to me. I have discovered that in Jamaica to be a black man is dangerous.”
#LatestNews: Placard bearing educators from a number of institutions across Manchester and St Elizabeth have joined their Kingston-based counterparts in protest. They are declaring their displeasure with the government’s compensation review.
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#LatestNews: A group of teachers are currently protesting by the Ministry of Finance's office by National Heroes Circle in Kingston. They have raised their voices in unity and melody with chants such as "there's a hole in the payroll."
More details soon.
🎥: Nicholas Nunes