What would Busta do? – Author Ken Jones shares keen insights of a national Hero

It may be hard to fathom now, but very soon, we will be faced with the dawn of a new day from the current nightmare we find our Island nation in.
We are currently heart broken by the devastation and despair. Our frustrations absorb our energies as we contemplate the why questions and attempt to exact blame.

We will need to grieve the losses, bind the wounds, and create a sustaining framework to move forward in an affirmative way.
Tapping into the experienced wisdom of our wise elders will be a key ingredient in realizing this possibility.
It was indeed my fortune to meet Mr. Kenneth Jones, a veteran journalist and author.

His skilled pen has produced several works on Marcus Garvey, such as Justice Delayed, and a biography on Lady Bustamante.
His most recent work is most timely given the eruption in West Kingston.

Ken has penned a most inviting work on Bustamante capturing notes, quotes, and anecdotes. Click link below to access interview.
We had an engaging interview regarding this timely book.

Let us hold in reserve some energy for the heavy lifting ahead of us.
Let us recommit to our motto.
Let us commit to leverage the wisdom that we have just heard as we chart a new day.
Let us remember one of the many quotes in this fine work.

No police or military force can bring back the love that existed in Jamaica;
We have to bring it back ourselves.”
Rt. Hon. Alexander Bustamante (1961)