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Backyard Labrish

Backyard Labrish

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To celebrate, enlighten and preserve the rich diverse culture of the Jamaican: 'Land We Love'

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'Being Brown' - A Very Public Life!: By Rosemary Brown Backyardlabrish is thrilled to again celebrate Rosemary Brown, PC, OC, OBE., the first woman of color to be recognized on a Canadian Stamp in Feb 2009. The labrish this... more

As we continue to enlighten and preserve Jamaica's rich diverse history, we are grateful to our fans who continue to show up and those who are leaving a living legacy by telling their stories. This week Backyardlabrish special guest Mr. Mal... more

Dr. Cecily Williams-893-1992 & Rosemary Brown 1930-2003 Backyardlabrish is thrilled to recognize and celebrate two outstanding Jamaican women who have left their mark on the World. Rosemary Brown, the first Black woman elected... more

As Backyardlabrish continues to fulfill its mission of ‘leaving a living legacy", we welcome Mrs. Laurel Barnes-Belnavis nee Bodden. Filled with fond memories of her younger schooldays at Guys Hill Elementary and later at West... more

Jamaica and Jamaicans have been breaking barriers, making headlines, taking a stand and making a difference for generations and continues to do so today. BackYardlabrish is thrilled to bring to life stories of trailblazers of the past and... more

BackYard Labrish continues to engage Jamaican seniors who wish to leave a living legacy of their experiences during their school days. We have been fascinated by the many memorable stories of institutions of higher learning in... more

Thanks to our featured seniors sharing memories of the way it was, fans and visitors to BackYardLabrish have been taken for a stroll down memory lane to several well-known schools in Jamaica . This week's guest, Mr. Desmond... more

Last week our Port Antonio native and Titchfieldalumna, Mrs. Hyacinth Webb captivated us with her interesting stories of being on the same grounds at Titchfield, from Infant through Secondary School. This week a former guest,... more

The backyard is buzzing with seniors excited to share their stories with the current and future generation of Jamaicans about, the School days of their youth. This week our special guest is Mrs. Hyacinth Webb (nee Sampson), was... more

Last week our very charming octogenarian guest, Ms. Jenny, took us on an engaging trip into the School and Village days of her youth growing up in Westmoreland, Jamaica. As we continue leaving a legacy of ‘Education,... more

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