Human Activities Behind Dying Caribbean Coral
A new study, led by the University of Georgia, solves the mystery of the dying Caribbean coral—as April Flowers reports in this article for redorbit.com. Plunk down a wastewater treatment plant anywhere along a Caribbean coast and watch the coral reefs nearby start dying, by a means unknown to
West African Dance Classes at School of Dance
Waaw Waaw West African Dance Classes have started back at School of Dance. All Levels and children are welcome. Where: Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts (School of Dance) When: Every Saturday 3:30-5:00 Cost: Children under 12 – $300 Adults – $800 Groups of 4+
Medics on a Mission at Work in Jamaica
Medics On A Mission, Inc. has been traveling to Jamaica since 2009. They have carried out three mission trips to St Ann’s Bay Hospital, doing prostate surgeries and other urologic procedures for needy patients, some who have been waiting years to get their operation. The Medics on a Mission
Seal on the Edge
Seals hanging out in Cabo, Mexico. This guy really looks like he’s just chilling…. Photos contributed by Jamaica’s intrepid traveller Steve ‘Urchin’ Wilson.
YardEdge Talks to Pamela Mordecai About Her Latest Collection of Poems, Subversive Sonnets
YardEdge talks to Pamela Mordecai about her latest collection of poems, Subversive Sonnets. YE: Tell us about your new book, Subversive Sonnets. PCM: It’s a collection of poetry, my fifth and the most challenging to write. It’s been long in the making. My books are usually about five years apart,