White Education and Its Legacy: How Canada and the U.S. See the World
Although this space is dedicated to the promotion and diffusion of reggae music, there must always be room to speak about harsh realities that white society often prefers to avoid. Talking about these historical issues is not only uncomfortable — it is disturbingly contemporary. So let’s create a space for discomfort, a space where we confront what many would rather ignore.
Read postKing Jammy: The Digital King of Reggae
Few figures have reshaped reggae music as profoundly as King Jammy, born Lloyd James on October 26, 1947, in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Known as the Digital King, Jammy revolutionized the sound of Jamaica and the entire global music landscape — blending innovation, engineering genius, and Rastafarian spirit.
Read postCelebrating Peter Tosh. A quick, powerful read on the Steppin’ Razor
Every October, as we approach the birthday of Peter Tosh (Winston Hubert McIntosh, October 19, 1944 – September 11, 1987), reggae’s heartbeat grows louder. It isn’t only the music—it’s the courage.
Read postHaile Selassie I: The Birth of a Legendary Emperor
On July 23, 1892, in a small village called Ejersa Goro in the eastern region of Harar, Ethiopia, a child was born who would go on to change the course of his nation's history and become a spiritual symbol for millions around the world
Read post🇯🇲 Jamaica Independence Day: A Celebration of Freedom, Culture, and Resistance
Every year on August 6th, the vibrant rhythms of reggae, the scent of jerk chicken, and the green, gold, and black of the Jamaican flag take center stage in a celebration that runs deep in the soul of the island: Jamaica’s Independence Day.
Read postCelebrating the Godfather of Rocksteady: A Birthday Tribute to Alton Ellis (Sept 1, 1938)
we honor Alton Nehemiah Ellis, born on September 1, 1938, in Trenchtown, Kingston, Jamaica—a musical cradle that shaped so much of reggae’s soul—and a true architect of the rocksteady era. His influence pulsed through Jamaica’s evolution from ska to reggae, a journey he helped define with his voice, melody, and cultural consciousness.
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