Jamaica vibes

A collection of anecdotes and tales from Jamaica!

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Hearing Impaired Women Speak Out About Sexual Abuse in Jamaica

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By Dawn Marie Roper November 22nd, 2007 Kingston, September 28, 2006 (Panos) Life for deaf women is far from peaceful. In fact, deaf women h...
Friday, 21 March 2008

A rainy day in Kingston

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One weekend a while ago, it rained heavily nonstop all day. This is a video that I took of outside my apartment.

Lister Mair Gilby Sports Day

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On Tuesday 18th, Lister Mair Gilby High School for the Deaf hosted a sports day. I spent the day in between working at Fast Track and watchi...
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Visit from Gallaudet students

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Last friday eight students from Gallaudet Uni visited Jamaica for a week's holiday. Some DCFs and I met up with them for dinner at Cuddy...
Wednesday, 5 March 2008

Going Home To Teach- A Story

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Going Home to Teach- By Anthony C. Winkler In Jamaica, nothing technical was every simple. There was a labyrinthine complexity to virtually ...
Saturday, 23 February 2008

The story of May Pen

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I've been travelling a fair bit around the Island for the last month for work. Most towns I visit, the devastation from hurricanes are ...
Thursday, 7 February 2008

New Menu for KFC?

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On my first night in Kingston with a host family, I was served chicken feet stew with rice and beans for dinner. Before you guys start think...

Deaf Ears but Not Stupid

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I found the school motto of Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf (CCCD) Mandeville to be very funny! "Deaf Ears but Hearing Hearts...
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Friday, 1 February 2008

So so behind

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I am so behind with updating my blog, the last travel entry was when we had arrived at Madrid. I'll write up a VERY short summary of whe...

I swallowed a fly....

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Last night when I was walking home, I choked upon swallowing a poor fly. After my choking subsided and attemption to spit the fly out fail...
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Debbie
I am a fun going person who likes to try and experience new things, such as travelling and learning about cultures. At the moment I work with Deaf adults in Jamaica.
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