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spite what I had heard, the only violence I witnessed were the smiles I was bombarded with as people nger’s home just outside of downtown Kingston and experienced hospitality from his family and entire to highlight and promote culture and community, and assist with documenting the festival. I learnt that ural disasters. You can truly feel the national pride and unity through the music, artwork and personal t for yourself, and I was so impressed with the willingness of the people of Jamaica to share with us what nd family we were able to discover a new way of seeing the world and this is something all youth should


Kymberlee Joubert es for yourself is key to finding the best answers.” “Jamaica was the experience of a lifetime.


omprised of Love, happiness and positive feelings. I learned to appreciate everything ed, even with all of the work we were doing, I still had a sense of relaxation


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“Participating in the festival gave us an opportunity to witness how community-building and empowerment can be brought about through the arts.”


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