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JAMAICA: Nanny Reimagined as Protector of The Natural Environment

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#Kingston, November 30, 2022 – A collection of five art pieces under the theme ‘Reimagining Nanny’ was unveiled on Sunday (November 27) during a ceremony and exhibition at the Institute of Jamaica (IOJ) in Kingston.

The works are ‘Moonlight Meditations of Mama Nanny’ by Richard Natto, who is the 2020 Prime Minister Youth Award recipient in the category of Arts and Culture; ‘Queen Nannies’ by Leigh Goffe; ‘We Are Still Here & We Remember’ by Ibaya Art; ‘Warrior Shield VI: Queen of the Blue Mountains’ by Lisa Callender; and ‘Queen Mother Arms of Liberation’ by Nigerian painter Segun Bamidele Aiyesan.

The collection of works was commissioned in 2022 to reimagine National Heroine and outstanding military leader, the Right Excellent Nanny of the Maroons, as Chiefess of Blue Mountain’s biodiversity forests and waters, and a protector of the natural environment.

The project was organised by the Natural History Division of the IOJ, in collaboration with the Jamaica Conservation and Development Trust (JCDT) and the Liberal Studies, Faculty of Arts and Science and the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies of New York University (NYU), New York in the United States.

Giving an overview of the project, Exhibition Curator, Dr. Leo Douglas, said that the aim was to highlight the untold stories about Nanny.

He said that the idea came about during discussions with Chief of the Moore Town Maroons in Portland, Colonel Wallace Sterling, who said that Nanny spent a lot of time learning about the forests and community building.

“She was studying the landscape, which she had as her protection and for food –  everything the Blue and John Crow Mountains was providing for them,” he said.

He said that artists were asked to create works that represented pride in the African heritage and contained elements of the lived experience of Nanny and others within the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park.

Dr. Douglas said that 27 artists were selected from about 130 entrants, who had indicated their interest in participating in the project.

“And we had the very difficult task of narrowing that down to five works, out of what we had,” he said, noting that the five art pieces selected celebrate the “self-determination, Afro-indigenous retentions and the rich bio-cultural relationship histories” of the descendants of the formerly enslaved people of Jamaica and the diaspora.

“Together these works question and present a compelling re-examination of the lived experiences of early Afro-Caribbean people within the context of historical African eco-spirituality and folklore,” he added.

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange, in a message read by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Denzil Thorpe, lauded the work of the IOJ in promoting Jamaica’s “unique natural heritage and irreplaceable natural environment.”

“We honour the positive impact of Queen Nanny on our natural environment,” she said, adding that the National Hero epitomises the strength and determination of the everyday Jamaican woman.

“The vision is for Jamaicans to see greatness and feel empowered to excel in all areas of life. Granny Nanny is an excellent example of a great woman and had many admirable characteristics that we should strive to attain today,” the Minister added.

The activity is one of the yearlong events of Jamaica’s 60th anniversary celebrations under the theme ‘Jamaica 60 – Reigniting a Nation For Greatness’.

 

Contact: E. Hartman Reckord

Release: JIS

 

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Guyana’s financial support for Palestine

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Rashaed Esson

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#Palestine#Guyana, April 24, 2024 – A cheque of over GY$110 million which is USD$500 thousand, was presented to President Irfaan Ali, at a handover ceremony on April 23, in support of Palestine for Humanitarian efforts, according to reports.

The money, raised by Muslims and non Muslims, comes after an appeal by the National Ramadan Village during the month of Ramadan.

It will be sent to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) to help the victims of the ongoing war.

 

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Jamaica New Rui destination 

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#Riu#Jamaica, April 25, 2024 – Jamaica’s tourism product is being enhanced with a new all inclusive Riu Resort called the Riu Palace Aquarelle, scheduled to open on May 4 at White Bay Beach in Falmouth. As reported by Caribbean Journal, the destination will house 750 rooms and will promote the country’s green transition, having 800 solar photovoltaic panels, saving up to 10 percent of the hotel’s energy use.

 

 

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Royal Caribbean Cancels Haiti Trips

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Rashaed Esson

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#Haiti#RoyalCaribbean, April 26, 2024- Royal Caribbean has decided to cancel all of its trips to Labadee, a popular destination in Haiti due to the worsening crisis, putting further strain on the country’s tourism sector. Cancellations were initially set to last until mid March but now they have been extended through the summer into September, according to a post by Royal Caribbean. A spokesperson for the organization is reported saying the Global Security and Intel team is monitoring the situation in Haiti, further expressing that the cancellations come as the safety and security of its guests are top priority.

 

 

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