👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 LEADERSHIP‼️🇯🇲 Please also LISTEN to the Honorable Mia Motley , PM of Barbados.... Knowledgeable women 'speaking truth to power' A LUTA CONTINUA‼️
@bigyardstyle002 сағат бұрын
What respect? When most countries require that Jamaicans get a visa to visit, and young Jamaicans are killing each other at an alarming rate. Charity begins at home, look within before looking outwards. This is virtue signaling. YAWN!
@richardsgodson3 сағат бұрын
Thanks
@HeatherFrancis-d8e5 сағат бұрын
Well spoken Miss Hanna.
@HeatherFrancis-d8e6 сағат бұрын
Newsrooms dont even bother to report when multiple deaths occur in Haiti the Congo Sudan.But let two whites die tragically.First in the headlines.
@nataleewilliams75968 сағат бұрын
Absolutely beautiful, and I appreciate you standing up for the the diaspora and for the black community absolutely beautiful, absolutely profound and prime minister Andrew Holness does care about the people of Jamaica they only care about enriching themselves and linning their pockets with tax payer hard earn money along with their counterpart and encouraging us to come to a country where there is violence and cime where minimum wage is 15,000 jamaica dollars can pay transportation cant buy lunch but most of all can't take care of yourself much less your family and thus is why the economy won't change because while we are working hard they are lining their pockets with our hard earn money and leaving our people in desporaton all the time
@neilmccooty33839 сағат бұрын
Beauty and brains. We’re blessed to have a member of parliament whom have not forgotten about the history of Jamaica and across the world.
@opalbeach96269 сағат бұрын
My dear Hannah, thanks for the wise words and history. Unfortunately, as time goes by the love of man will grow cold. And people don't read history. There are too many people who say, if it does not affect me and my family I don't care. They need to listen to the the song, 'we are the world'.
@fitzbryden56429 сағат бұрын
My Sister Marcus Garve lick out long time ago we lost that Unity which will never return please do some reasch on Garve speech and Black people
@lignumvitaeprincess10 сағат бұрын
Exactly... Jamaica used to stand for something... now we just want to not offend any of the Great powers with the dollars...
@Elomac510 сағат бұрын
I sang the South African national anthem at my 8th grade graduation in Brooklyn, NY. It was 1994 and SA had just started implemented a democratic government
@angierichards174511 сағат бұрын
God bless you Lisa Anna
@elainelowe4012 сағат бұрын
Well said....we need to recognize who we are as a people.
@AthrazhuR13 сағат бұрын
Great to hear these words, great to see those who remember and continue our great traditions. We must always honor the ancestors...
@lynnandrews3501413 сағат бұрын
Beauty and brains. Jamaica, we are so blessed to people like the right honourable Lisa Hannah lobbing for the rights and reenforceing the history of our country and what we stood for
@cherylgordon-heath489515 сағат бұрын
Thank you. When you don't know your history you are likely to repeat it.
@nlebuzz15 сағат бұрын
I still don't believe that our problem is over there because we have so much to fix over here in JA.
@davidfrater275917 сағат бұрын
Marcus Malcolm x Martin etc
@linvalbrown647017 сағат бұрын
Thanks very much for the wake up call, words cannot express the power you are imparting especially in this time when the leadership of Jamaica has gone to the dogs. Thank you so much.
@generaldomafush148719 сағат бұрын
Well said Honourable Hanna 🙏🏾🙌🏾🍾❤️
@TK-dm9ys21 сағат бұрын
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾... BEAUTIFUL! Praying for God to intervene to rescue us from the highly passive, self-centred and lazy Gen-Zs. Smh. Just care about hype, entertainment, money and THEMSELF! God help Jamaica.
@claudettemcneil9682Күн бұрын
This generation of Jamaicans are too Americanized. It's all about celebrity, and all that goes with it. No critical thinking, nothing about the atrocities that is going on to marginalize people. It so sad and embaressing
@Jfwqs7212Күн бұрын
A leader, a woman standing up for justice for us all. What happens in any part of the world affects us all, we are citizen of the world, we do not live in a bubble. Lisa is right we need to be our brother’s keeper. No man is an island, we are all on this earth together. We need to start reading and understand what is going on in the world and make a difference. Stand up for peace and justice. Cry out against the injustice happening around us, regardless of where it’s happening, it might be on our doorsteps next. Speak up for the voiceless, the weak, the vulnerable and marginalized people of the world.
@nadinebrown9111Күн бұрын
Well said.
@andrewharris2101Күн бұрын
Yeah Lisa ur right but the Crime rate in jamaica is too high we need to look Within first before looking out 🤷♂️
@andrewharris2101Күн бұрын
You should become Jamaica next prime minister place ❤ love you 😍
@dawngraham8670Күн бұрын
Thanks for the reminder. My sisters and I have been speaking about Jamaica’s role in the movement of democracy and freedom as we in the USA are facing this shifting in the political atmosphere . No man is an island and no man stands alone. If we forget our history we are doomed to repeat it.
@Virginia-b4zКүн бұрын
Why the exposing of the midriff,HANNA.There is no need to,to preavh your essay.You are a grown middleaged woman,
@delroyfletcher65228 сағат бұрын
Why don't you listen to the message instead of making snide comments on her Ms Hannah's choice of attire. I for one love her message plus she's still quite attractive.
@ann-mariejohnson9908Күн бұрын
Whats going on now in the world is the book of revelation the heart of men become wicked and vile in the last days, everyman for himself, no love for each other, sometimes i can't belive either the hate for others coming from my Jamaican too, the hate for each other its like i don't even know my own people anymore, we use to be better than this am sadden.
@tonyeokiКүн бұрын
Perfectly said 👏 👌
@mcdonaldevelyn5759Күн бұрын
That is capitalism is alive morurice bishop told us all that Michael Manley told us that to Cuba is the Caribbean and them don't fight for them the Caribbean becomes bad bam wiper shame of them Grenadian and Jamaica always 😊
@yasmindixon3358Күн бұрын
Systems of revolution...principled action...the destabilization of the Manley regime ended independent political discourse. Jamaica has been in a state of arrested political development ever since. Whether forced or willingly acquiescing to the demands of the owners and controllers of global financial capital; as long as tourism drives GDP as a tropical paradise with cheap labor political narratives will concede to the glorification of "brand" Jamaica.
@donnamarie6736Күн бұрын
Thank you for this history lesson...."injustice anywhere , is injustice everywhere" , Dr King....together we rise....
@Nashel-d8fКүн бұрын
You should be the next prime minister
@Nashel-d8fКүн бұрын
Thank y Lisa
@lucilleebanks3860Күн бұрын
Well said Lisa .Jamaica use to be the cream of the crop in the Caribbean every thing watered down
@gloriathompson4010Күн бұрын
They don't know any better. But wait until it reach us.
@Heartandmind22Күн бұрын
Why belly need to show? This woman is so full of herself lol
@luxurydoll6007Күн бұрын
She so beautiful inside and out🇯🇲
@shersher7430Күн бұрын
@themarbleking Re: "Jamaica's independence from America and their $." That is not the issue. Think back to when Ja was not granted monies from the IMF because its Leadership refused to "sell out". What does Jamaica "own" to sustain itself without the influx of foreign currency? Unfortunately our country lost its footing and has been sold to the highest bidder as a result. In addition, so many of my fellow Jamaicans do not value hard work, but want to reap the rewards -- and quickly I might add. The principled system & philosophy of many have changed, and not for the better. Out of many we USED to be one people..today we are many people, but a far cry from being one.
@Elomac5Күн бұрын
This makes me proud.
@DojnfukbFukbcfujfКүн бұрын
If you can help them why don’t you help
@ChavelDennisКүн бұрын
Somebody said to me that in the bible when Israel (Jacob) called his son Benjamin and prophesied to him, the real descendants of Benjamin are actually Jamaicans and I cannot unsee or unhear it...❤
@phoenixjb3Күн бұрын
This is beautifully said!!!! We are a world power! Because we seek to ensure that justice is always given. We stand up for RIGHTS!!!!!!
@KamitheMuse2 күн бұрын
Lisa!!! You are a blessing. Your words echo my own love, respect, and pride in what I know I was born into in 1983 in Jamaica.
@jesuschrist47852 күн бұрын
both JLP and PNP is slaving the lower class of jamaica
@jesuschrist47852 күн бұрын
you both JLP and PNP has the same boss
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@ThirteenEleven-bn1tb2 күн бұрын
The video was speed up to protect the organisers of the training.