
Minister Grange
Minister Grange is a prominent Jamaican politician known for her work in the government, focusing on culture, gender, entertainment, and sports. She has been vocal in addressing social issues, including the historical impacts of slavery and the need for sensitivity in political discourse. Recently, she criticized Mark Golding's participation in a controversial 'slavery skit' during a People's National Party conference, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging the painful legacy of slavery in Jamaica and advocating for reparations for descendants of enslaved individuals.
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Big-ups to Minister Grange and the rest of her crew, everybody from JCDC.
5 Questions With Etana | EntertainmentMinister Grange emphasized the importance of keeping reggae music alive and not letting Hurricane Melissa affect Christmas celebrations.
Ghetto Splash staging ‘looks dim’ | EntertainmentMinister Grange stated that Mark Golding's skit mirrored a painful period of Jamaican history and was unacceptable.
Why are politicians busy discussing racial and derogatory issues? | Letters








