This was so beautiful to watch, our future looks bright with these future leaders. Sending prayers and hugs to all, especially for the littles girls mom, for full recovery.
Jeesam, a which part ah Jamaica dah school yah deh, I’m really impressed with these kids. God, I still got some hope for Jamaican school kids, despite some of what I been seeing on social media lately. These are the types of role models young girls and our school kids need, Not Spice!, Not Silk Boss, Not Brii. Bless up Marley, Great job!!
Loved this discussion amongst the young people including the main speaker Marley! Dr. Dias was one of my professors. She is absolutely brilliant so I can see where her daughter gets it from.
A room filled with the future of endless possibilities, entrepreneurs, scientists, doctors, lawyers, world leaders, and the lists goes on. It is our duty to equip the youth with the materials they need to empower them for the future. This young lady is doing an amazing job for those young people.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I am so proud of you ,I congratulate you on the great sacrifice that you are making, to motivate and encourage young black girls ,showing them and telling them that they can be whatever they desire to be , I wish you could do the same thing in the Diaspora, especially in Latin America, where there are a lot of black girls who are being miss educated, they don’t see themselves in any positive light ,they need to be expose to books like yours, so that they can also feel proud of themselves and feel proud to be an Afro Latino, please do a little research when you get a chance to learn more about Black people in Latin America , not much people know this but Bob Marley‘s wife Rita Marley was born in Cuba she is also Afro Latino ,thank you God bless you are doing a great job.