Jamaica at Harvard

For some years, Prof. Charles Nesson has been working on a project to making learning fun, particularly using Internet technologies, in Jamaica.  That’s what Becca and Wayne are up to this Spring, keeping a wonderful blog of their experiences.  One of his strategies has been to try to bring attention to some of the tremendous talent and content — music, film, theater, writing — developed by Jamaican artists.  One of those artists, the renowned playwright Trevor Rhone, is visiting Harvard this week.  He’s performing a live reading from his play, “Bellas Gate Boy,” tonight, Friday, April 25, 2003, at 7:00 p.m., in the Adams House Lower Common Room (located on Plympton Street in Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA).  For more information, please e-mail Mark McIntosh at mmcintos@law.harvard.edu.  The event is free and open to the public.


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