Emancipate Yourself from Mental Slavery! The immortal melodies of Bob Barley resonate today as we celebrate World Reggae Day. The day Reggae entered the UNESCO Registry of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Jamaica was in a decades-long struggle to bridge the requirements of the international system and its own local entanglements and only close understanding of our Caribbean communities and the embedded mental slavery was able to drive the change and transformation towards this remarkable accomplishment.
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Pictured here with Bunny Wailer, who outlived all the original Wailers until he passed in 2021 after suffering from a stroke. He participated in the development work to facilitate the access of Reggae into the World Register.
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