WASHINGTON, DC, June 30, 2022 - Jamaica's Ambassador to the United States, Her Excellency Audrey Marks, has called on eligible members of the Jamaican Diaspora to become citizens of the United States in order to fully participate in the democratic process of their adopted home.
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Washington DC - June 5, 2022 - After an absence of two years as a result of the COVID pandemic, the Trelawny Picnic which Annually attracts thousands of Trelawny-ites from...
KINGSTON, Jamaica: The Opposition People's National Party says it welcomes wholeheartedly the impending visit of Rwandan President Mr. Paul Kagame to Jamaica and recomends that he be awarded the 'Order...
KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 21, 2022 - JIS - Preparations are under way for the staging of the ninth Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference which will take place from June 14 to...
- Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson-Smith
KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 3, 2022 - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade is advising Jamaican nationals in Russia, to seriously consider making arrangements to leave the country as...
KINGSTON, Jamaica February 24, 2022 - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade says that the Government of Jamaica continues to assist Jamaican students in Ukraine and their families,...
WASHINGTON DC, February 22, 2022 - Twenty four students attending Calabar High School and Kingston College will this year benefit from The 9th annual David “Wagga” Hunt Scholarship fundraising gala,...
The Black population of the United States is diverse, growing and changing. The foreign-born segment of this population has played an important role in this growth over the past four...
There is a growing shift in the demographics of America’s Black immigrant population which is set to more than double to 9.5 million by 2060 says data coming out of...
WASHINGTON DC January 21, 2022 – Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett is expected to tell Jamaicans in the Diaspora how Jamaica's tourism expects to rebound within the present Corona Virus environment...