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In 1951, the Jamaican government began to investigate "homosexual behaviours" in the JCF. Then in 2009, a sitting MP declared the Force was filled with gay men. So on this episode, we look at the century long rumour that the JCF is overrun with queer men tenementyaadmedia.com/lest-we-forget…

In 1951, the Jamaican government began to investigate "homosexual behaviours" in the JCF. Then in 2009, a sitting MP declared the Force was filled with gay men. So on this episode, we look at the century long rumour that the JCF is overrun with queer men

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TW: Homophobic Language Our first upload that examines the history of Jamaica through film, the scene that inspired our latest Lest We Forget episode: Homosexuality in the Jamaican Police Force tenementyaadmedia.com/lest-we-forget…

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「mαrκ」 Closest thing i can think of outside of the fabric is the Kariba suit. I personally think its cool and would try a ting....but it got politicised or something like that. Tenement Yaad Media had a whole episode. Definitely hoping it comes back though

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This Gleaner article, "The Rise & Fall of the Kariba Suit" is taken from our Lest We Forget episode, "RIP Seaga But You Still Have These Politicians Out Here Sweating". So if you want the longer & audio version of the suit's history in Jamaica, click here tenementyaadmedia.com/lest-we-forget…

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Check out this episode of our Lest We Forget Podcast where we outline how colonisation is to be blame for bringing mosquitoes in the region & the ecological transformation of Caribbean countries that have foster the growth of the pest tenementyaadmedia.com/lest-we-forget…

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Episode on the salt 'plantations' of the colonial Caribbean(Turks & Caicos, Jamaica, Barbuda etc) & how enslaved Black ppl on salt pans played a role in the Emancipation of the British West Indies & how our history of salt production influence today's diet tenementyaadmedia.com/lest-we-forget…

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Now on YouTube In 1911 when Henry Emerson Smith became Clarks' 1st sales agent to Jamaica, the brand didn't sell well. But in the 60's, a series of events occurred & by 1971, JAM was one of Clarks top 10 buyers thus starting a love affair with the shoes youtu.be/qFkNnqTvvAA

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In 1911 when Henry Emerson Smith became Clarks' 1st sales agent to Jamaica, the brand didn't sell well. But in the 60's, a series of events occurred & by 1971, JAM was one of Clarks top 10 buyers thus starting a love affair with the shoes

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In her 1st ever Tenants' article, Davey spotlights who she deems are the most influential fashion collective in Dancehall history - The Ouch Crew. As she states, their legacy goes beyond been one of the 1st group of women to wear lash extensions in Jamaica tenementyaadmedia.com/tenants/danceh…

In her 1st ever Tenants' article, Davey spotlights who she deems are the most influential fashion collective in Dancehall history - The Ouch Crew. As she states, their legacy goes beyond been one of the 1st group of women to wear lash extensions in Jamaica
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The 1st pair of Clark’s was brought to Jamaica in 1911 where by 1971, the island was one of the company’s top 10 exporting countries To learn more on the shoes’ history with Jamaica, check out our podcast episode. Transcript & YouTube versions available tenementyaadmedia.com/lest-we-forget…

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Davey, writer of our Lest We Forget podcast, also writes articles on Jamaica’s music, film & fashion history for the Jamaica Gleaner As such, a shorten version of a few of the podcast episodes are now available in a written format in the Sunday Gleaner. Check them out

Davey, writer of our Lest We Forget podcast, also writes articles on Jamaica’s music, film & fashion history for the Jamaica Gleaner 

As such, a shorten version of a few of the podcast episodes are now available in a written format in the Sunday Gleaner. Check them out