was rooted in noble purpose. “It was all about putting the attention on the system,” she continues. “Not one parent went to jail. I would’ve never let that happen. It was about saying that these children going without an education is tantamount to a crime being committed by the...
In Port Antonio we visited my high school alma mater at Titchfield, still sitting there (as a powerful symbol of the privileged system of education that existed before the progressive reforms of the Manley era) at the end of the little peninsula overlooking Navy Island and in the historic set...