by | Jan 24, 2018 | Jamaica Culture
Jamaica Women Bobsled Team, South Korea 30 Years Since Calgary Olympics It’s been 30 years already? No way, Wow! Yes really, 30 years since Jamaica’s men bobsled team qualified for the Olympics game in Calgary Canada. It was 1988 when the men’s team took the...
by admin | Jan 17, 2018 | Jamaica Culture
8 Facts about Marcus Garvey, the Jamaican National Hero. Although he died in 1940, the civil rights advocate Marcus Garvey exerts a profound influence over the intellectual life of Jamaica and the wider African Diaspora. Garvey’s ideas and organizations...
by | Dec 22, 2017 | Jamaica Culture
Millions of couples around the world choose Jamaica’s beautiful beaches for their wedding ceremonies every year. Unfortunately, most people outside of the Caribbean only know the modern commercial side of Jamaican marriages. Most tourists don’t know...
by admin | Nov 27, 2017 | Jamaica Culture
When most people hear the word Rastafarianism, they think of Bob Marley…and that’s about it. Very few people outside of Rastafarian communities know anything about this complex and inspirational faith. In the article below, we’ll go through some of the...
by | Nov 13, 2017 | Jamaica Culture
Rasta Flag Rastafari Rally Round the Rasta Colors as it’s relating to their purpose. The colors of the flag are red, yellow and green. So, the Rasta Colors symbolized allegiance to the flag of Rastafari motherland, Ethiopian. Red, Gold and Green are how the...
by | Nov 13, 2017 | Jamaica Culture
Jamaica might not be the first nation that comes into your mind when you think of Christmas, but that doesn’t mean Jamaicans aren’t just as crazy for Santa as the rest of the world. Indeed, anyone who visits Jamaica during December soon notice that...