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Yanique DaCosta, vice president of the International Council of Design in Canada, is all smile as she enjoys a glass of wine.
Yanique DaCosta, vice president of the International Council of Design in Canada, is all smile as she enjoys a glass of wine.
Spotted; A regal AkinShola Coker on The Rock from the United Kingdom.
Spotted; A regal AkinShola Coker on The Rock from the United Kingdom.
From left: Winston Barnes, commissioner, City of Miramar; Oliver Mair, cónsul general of Jamaica, Southern USA; Alison Smith, attorney-at-law, Florida, and William Lai, president, World Homes Jamaica Ltd.
From left: Winston Barnes, commissioner, City of Miramar; Oliver Mair, cónsul general of Jamaica, Southern USA; Alison Smith, attorney-at-law, Florida, and William Lai, president, World Homes Jamaica Ltd.
Natalee Snider, executive director, mayor’s office on Caribbean community affairs for the Government of the District of Columbia Executive Office of the Mayor, was vibrant in orange.
Natalee Snider, executive director, mayor’s office on Caribbean community affairs for the Government of the District of Columbia Executive Office of the Mayor, was vibrant in orange.
All eyes were on attorney-at-law Debbie Hutchinson, who donned a pink mermaid gown.
All eyes were on attorney-at-law Debbie Hutchinson, who donned a pink mermaid gown.
Renea Douglas, construction project manager, and Andrew Hylton posed for our camera.
Renea Douglas, construction project manager, and Andrew Hylton posed for our camera.
Dr Rose Marie Lewis of the Southern USA Diaspora donned a Jamaican-flag inspired outfit.
Dr Rose Marie Lewis of the Southern USA Diaspora donned a Jamaican-flag inspired outfit.
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Some 600 people converged on the grounds of the Montego Bay Convention Centre last Sunday evening to kick-start the 10th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference after a five-year hiatus. Representing a global audience from as far as Africa and as close as the United States and Canada, first, second and even third generation Jamaicans seemed excited to be home, ready to explore the theme, ‘United for Jamaica’s Transformation: Fostering Peace, Productivity, and Youth Empowerment’. Something Extra brings you highlights of the fabulous evening that was well spent.