Over the past few weeks, I’ve writ­ten about sev­er­al dif­fer­ent ways that a blind per­son can read. We’ve talked about Braille and how it brings a lev­el of ac­ces­si­bil­i­ty that au­dio alone ...
This was the pre­vail­ing mind­set of hun­dreds of so­ca lovers who braved rainy con­di­tions to turn out for Patrice Roberts’ free Car­ni­val con­cert at Fla­va Vil­lage, Queen’s Park Sa­van­nah.
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