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Chapter Two – The Hotel that Knows your Name
“S Hotel Kingston held me, the way only Jamaica knows how.”
“S Hotel Kingston held me, the way only Jamaica knows how.”
"Speaks through our youth rather than speaks about and to them"
"We must ask: Where is the money going? Why is our standard of living a sacrificial lamb for policy decisions...
“True sustainability demands dismantling power asymmetries, not gamifying austerity for the many while sparing the few."
“The experience of Hurricane Melissa should serve as a catalyst for long, overdue transformative change.”
"To go to a foreign country and ask for assistance in breaking up Canada… there’s an old-fashioned word for that,...
"To go to a foreign country and ask for assistance in breaking up Canada… there’s an old-fashioned word for that,...
Close your eyes. Imagine a room draped in the silent weight of royalty: black, white, and gold. There is a...
"He went out of his way to ensure that the colour disappeared, but yet to make us understand that we...
“I met Sidney first; bright‑eyed, soft‑voiced, ready to work. Then Keka, over the only chicken I trust on this planet:...
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