Flori Paquette announces the release of ‘Under the Tamarisk Tree’ ROSEVILLE, Calif. – “If you have ever been curious how someone could get caught up in a cult, then, read my story,” Flori Paquette says. In “Under the Tamarisk Tree” (published by Xlibris), she tells the story of how she started out as a newly […]
‘Finding My Way’ inspires readers to live your truth and not give up EDINA, Minn. — Titi Powers was just a little girl born in one of the smallest and poorest countries in the world in West Africa. She never thought she would ever write a book, but she wants to be able to […]
Abbie-Lea Verco shares her roadmap to success in her new book ADELAIDE, Australia – Coach, author, and strategist Abbie-Lea Verco creates a roadmap to discover one’s true potential. She debuts in the world of nonfiction and self-help with her new book titled, “Harness Your Hero.” The book offers a 12-step process for one […]
Elizabeth A. Garcia-Janis MD announces the release of ‘The Courage to Encourage’ HILL CITY, S.D. — Seeing the courage of so many people rise above their difficult circumstances while volunteering in short-term disaster relief work in various parts of the world inspired Elizabeth A. Garcia-Janis MD to write “The Courage to Encourage: Thoughts about […]
Diane Casey shares life journey in ‘Green Walls and Brown Doors’ GREENVILLE, Fla. – Diane Casey has lived a good life through many hardships. In her book, “Green Walls and Brown Doors” (published by iUniverse), she reveals her personal story to readers and shows how her experiences made her who she is today. […]
The Jamaica Diaspora Arts Culture and Entertainment Task Force is excited to announce a partnership with the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) to spread the word: For the first time this year, the Diaspora will be able to vote in the Jamaica Festival Song Competition! The Festival Song competition started in 1966, the first winner was […]
Photo by Maria Oswalt on Unsplash By Steve James, Jamaicans.com Reggae music has always been at the forefront of protest music for social justice and racial equality. “Get Up Stand Up” by Bob Marley is one of the first songs that may come to mind when you think of reggae protest songs however there are […]
Information and Photo Source: Koffee Facebook Page, Teen Vogue Magazine By Denise Lee, Jamaicans.com Jamaican reggae and dancehall singing sensation, Koffee, is featured in the June 2020 issue of Teen Vogue magazine. The multi-faceted artist talks about her new music, her Jamaican homeland, and addresses rumors of an upcoming project with superstar, Rihanna. Koffee has […]
Nationwide — Rashida Strober is the first dark skin woman to put colorism and dark skin on the map through a concept and brand she created in 1998. The brand of activism she created is called Dark Skin Activism, which has the goal of eliminating colorism and darkism on a global level. It was at St. […]
LAKEHURST, N.J. – As a lover of poetry and the wonders of the natural world, debuting author Annie Mac integrates the two to create a devotional that will bring inspiration to a vast array of readers. “Look Beyond … Ocean of Pain to Horizon of Purpose” (published by WestBow Press) is a book written in […]