JPMorgan Chase has agreed to pay $55 million to settle an investigation into whether it charged thousands of African-American and Hispanic borrowers …
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Jamaica is not short of organizations trying to solve social issues affecting Jamaican youths. These organizations, nonprofits, schools, faith groups and businesses …
Ruddy Roye aka Radcliffe Roye (born 1969, Jamaica) Ruddy Roye is a Brooklyn-based documentary photographer specializing in editorial and environmental portraits, and …
President Obama Wants to Give $1 Billion to Low-Income Students
President Obama has created a billion policy that will divert funds from more affluent schools to schools with large numbers of low-income …
Trinidad and Tobago Film Introduces Five Communities
In 2015, through the support of the GEF SGP UNDP, Sustain T&T produced the documentary in five parts, A Better Place, in …
Obama Designates 3 Civil Rights Monuments in final Week
Evoking images of newly freed slaves who sought to help reconstruct a war-torn nation and Birmingham civil rights crusaders who marched against …
Mobley Reunites With Birth Parents; Still Loves Her Kidnapper
A woman who was stolen at birth 18 years ago met her biological parents for the first time Saturday in an emotional …
13-Year Old Entrepreneur Making $100K a Year Doing What She Loves
Being a successful entrepreneur is not dependent on age, as shown by this 13-year-old from Detroit, Michigan. Her name is Asia Newson, …
Entrepreneur Inspired By Her Daughter Creates First Ever Patois-Talking Jamaican Doll
Saffron Jackson, a 38-year old Jamaican entrepreneur, is making headlines for creating Zuree Dolls – unique baby dolls that look Jamaican and …
UNICEF USA videographer Michelle Marion was visiting family in Haiti when Hurricane Matthew struck. Here she tells what she witnessed as she …