
Wayne Campbell
Writer at Jamaica Observer
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
watoday.com.au | Wayne Campbell
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2 weeks ago |
theage.com.au | Wayne Campbell
I visited Andrew Krakouer in prison. This is what I learntOpinionBy Wayne Campbell April 5, 2025 — 9.30am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Save articles for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It was his smile and the glint in his eye that drew you to him. And his name, of course. For those of us who grew up watching his dad and uncle in the ’80s, to have a Krakouer in our midst was quite exciting.
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2 weeks ago |
watoday.com.au | Wayne Campbell
When I got to the police station the atmosphere was tense. Andrew had a look in his eye that I had never seen before. To say it was hatred may be too strong. It was at best, wary and disillusioned. My memory is vague but we established that in fact the two boys couldn’t have done the crime that they were being accused of, so we got out of there. We found out later that evening that the person who did commit the crime was a six-foot seven white man.
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1 month ago |
trinidadexpress.com | Wayne Campbell
“Everyone is crying out for peace, none is crying out for justice. I need equal rights and justice.”—Peter ToshEach March in Jamaica, the society pauses to observe Peace Day in our educational institutions. The fact that Peace Day is being observed in our schools is disconcerting. This issue at hand speaks to the wider societal problems of conflict and strife which have plagued the nation for years.
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1 month ago |
jamaicaobserver.com | Wayne Campbell
No one should be made to feel lesser than because they speak their mother language. Globally, 40 per cent of the population does not have access to education in a language they speak or understand. Nevertheless, progress is being made in multilingual education with a growing understanding of its importance, particularly in early schooling, and more attention is being given to its development in public life.
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