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Sue Swaby

@Sue_Swaby31

Proud Jamaican born/ US home/ Mom/activist/ fight for the underdog and the cause... I’m Authentic & true, nothing beats that!! πŸ‡―πŸ‡² πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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calendar_today13-09-2018 03:38:08

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Truly Ital pizza in Jamaica! This Italian Jamaican Chef has created something very unique and special for your tastebuds πŸŒžπŸ˜ƒπŸ‡―πŸ‡² Ackee and Callaloo pizza when visiting Devon House Jamaica it is a must! Yes Chef!!

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13y-o XLCR student Akeef Nugent teaches classes in Cockburn Pen to the little ones. Here he appeals to gunmen to spare his people. Great feature by Shemala Pullen

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User reports indicate Spectrum is having problems since 5:33 PM EST. downdetector.com/status/spectru… RT if you're also having problems

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Miss Jamaica Universe Toshami Calvin struts down the runway in a costume celebrating Jamaica's national heroine, Nanny of the Maroons, on Wednesday in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Calvin will be repping Jamaica this Saturday as she competes in the 71st annual Miss Universe pageant.

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I just signed this important petition. Please add your voice too, and share it with everyone: petitions.sumofus.org/petitions/save… via SumOfUs is now Ekō

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β€˜2022 in Jamaica and the Head of State is King Charles III, lord mrs no no no!’ The Queen’s death has reignited demands for Jamaica to become a Republic.

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Louise Bennett-Coverley, also known as Miss Lou, was one of the first people to use Jamaican patois as a means for artistic expression.

Learn how the beloved Jamaican poet, performer & activist empowered her country to take pride in its unique language β€”> goo.gle/3BeFbtL

Louise Bennett-Coverley, also known as Miss Lou, was one of the first people to use Jamaican patois as a means for artistic expression. Learn how the beloved Jamaican poet, performer & activist empowered her country to take pride in its unique language β€”> goo.gle/3BeFbtL
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