Re: A Jamaica history lesson
A good speaker and happens to be an elected MP for Westmoreland Dr Wykeham McNeill would be my choice for a Jamaican to speak. You might contact him through https://www.facebook.com/WestWestMP/
Of course, our own fearless Rob is certainly a wealth of experience and knowledge. We each have our own level of experience and knowledge (some a lot more than others) but most don't live and work in Jamaica. Rob does but whether he has the time or inclination would be the question. Wouldn't hurt to ask though.
Just my opinion.
Re: A Jamaica history lesson
Thanks I emailed Dr. Mcneill and I appreciate the response from you, I do not know who Robb is, I am guessing the moderator of this board. Nonetheless for board readers and others, suggestions or insights are appreciated.
Re: A Jamaica history lesson
While Rob is very, very knowledgeable after working and living here for over 26 years and interestingly enough knows Dr. Wykeham McNeill quite well...
I was thinking that a history teacher that was born and raised in Jamaica would be a good source of information.
I was fortunate enough to take a course offered by the JTB when I first moved down here...this gave me little snippets of Jamaican history, politics etc. and the rest of the students were kind enough to share their day to day lives.
Caferacer59, though the course I took isn't available to the public...it sounds like something similar would be of interest to you. If you like the idea of a history teacher or someone similar to speak with your group...I would be happy to ask some of the teachers I know.
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Definitely interested in a history teacher who might find this fun to do. Please reach out and I will monitor these boards. i can also be reached at cafew650cafe@gmail.com
Thank you for assisting us.
Re: A Jamaica history lesson
just a bump to the top if anyone has any recommendations.
Re: A Jamaica history lesson
There also David Cupples who is an author (Book: Stir It Up: The CIA Targets Jamaica, Bob Marley & the Progressive Manley Government) which he wrote with Roger Steffens and Casey Gane-McCalla.
His FB says he will be in Negril soon.
His website is https://stiritupbob.wixsite.com/stiritupcia
His FB is https://www.facebook.com/david.cupples.5
Re: A Jamaica history lesson
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justin_a_lyesse
There also David Cupples who is an author (Book: Stir It Up: The CIA Targets Jamaica, Bob Marley & the Progressive Manley Government) which he wrote with Roger Steffens and Casey Gane-McCalla.
Justin...do you know anything more about this author?
It seems he's an American who studied mainly Bob Marley's history & wrote a couple of books about him. I can't find anything else saying he knows any other history, culture etc. Just curious.
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I do not know anything more about the author. Just thought I'd throw it out there.
Re: A Jamaica history lesson
Jamaica has a wildly incredible 500+ history as part of the "New World", that would be prior to its 10,000+ years of undocumented but archaeological history.
Give us a week to see who may be interested in a talk/lesson about the complete history of Jamaica. Like the Bob Marley years, any given 20 year time period since 1500 is filled with what could be a book subject into itself!