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Jamaica Should Use Overseas Talents More says Linton Kwesi Johnson – NY Carib News

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70-year-old Jamaican poet Linton Kwesi Johnson has called upon the Jamaican government to make better use of the talents in the diaspora. In conversation with members of the Caribbean community at the Brixton Library in south London, following the recent release of Time Come: Selected Prose. Johnson said, “Small islands like Jamaica have limited industries, such […]

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