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Blood donation appeal to Jamaican tourists

11/29/2025

Following Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, which devastated large parts of Jamaica on October 28, 2025, there remains a great need for blood donations.…

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Hurricane Melissa and Tourism

11/18/2025

Jamaica is suffering doubly from the hurricane:

a) through direct damage and

b) through the decline in tourism, which is costing many jobs.

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Guide to importing relief supplies after Hurricane Melissa

11/13/2025

List of general relief items for the general public.

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GJS-member Rose Binder speaks about her concern for her home country Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa

11/10/2025

Binder speaks to "the Schwäbische newspaper" about the devastating storm and names a trustworthy organization (Lasco Chin Foundation) through which…

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Information from the Jamaican government regarding support after Hurricane Melissa

11/10/2025

The Jamaican Embassy in Berlin is forwarding a request from the Jamaican government to register for rapid support of Jamaica via the 'Support Jamaica…

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Rising Death toll after Hurricane Melissa

11/04/2025

The death toll from Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica has risen. Some areas remain cut off from the outside world. Approximately 80 Germans were evacuated…

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Call for donations

10/30/2025

The German-Jamaican Society is collecting donations after Hurricane Melissa

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Jamaica declared a disaster area after Hurricane Melissa

10/29/2025

Hurricane Melissa, a historic hurricane, made landfall in Jamaica. The extent of the damage is still unclear. The government has declared the island a…

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2nd Regional Diaspora Conference for Continental Europe

10/09/2025

The Conference will bring together members of the Jamaican community across Europe

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Speaker towers as refuge: How sound systems in England became part of migration culture

04/30/2025

In Jamaica, sound systems were primarily used for partying. In England, they were a refuge from discrimination and poverty for Jamaicans.

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Annual Meeting of the GJS 2026 & 50-year anniversary

Annual Meeting of the GJS, September 11–13, 2026, at the AZK in Königswinter.

Marking the 50th anniversary of the GJS's work in development education, we draw our attention to Jamaica and ask: How has this island nation evolved amidst the complex challenges posed by post-colonial structures? On one hand, Jamaica has achieved global renown in culture, music, and sports. On the other, the island nation faces structural poverty, high crime rates, and increasingly frequent climate-related disasters. At this year’s conference, the GJS reflects on the work accomplished over the past five decades while also focusing on the current socio-political and climate-related challenges facing Jamaica. Further information can be found HERE.

'Paradise in Transition'

'Paradise in Transition - Jamaica's Balance Between Progress and Joy of Life' is a film project by DHBW Stuttgart. Produced as part of a Bachelor's project in the Media, Sales and Communication (MVK) program, the film explores Jamaica in a very personal and respectful way. It is going to be part of the GJS's annual meeting 2026. It focuses on the people, culture, social issues, and the country's creativity and resilience. Watch the trailer on Vimeo. Further information can be found here.

Hurricane Melissa at Beecher Town School (a school supported by German Jamaican Society since years).

The GJS is helping affected areas in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa

Hurricane Melissa has devastated large parts of Jamaica and other Caribbean islands. We, as the German-Jamaican Society, want to use donated funds to help alleviate the worst suffering in the affected areas of Jamaica. A member of our board, Karl-Olaf Kaiser, is on the ground coordinating the relief efforts.

Klick here to read the call for donations and here to find further information about the hurricane. 

The GJS mourns the loss of highly appreciated members

Orbituary Jörg Wenzel

Orbituary Rainer Epp

Exhibition *BIG TINGS* is dedicated to Stuttgart’s Reggae, Dancehall, and Soundsystem Culture

Music can connect people, shape identities, and tell stories. With the exhibition *BIG TINGS*, the StadtPalais – Museum for Stuttgart is dedicating a comprehensive exhibition to Stuttgart’s reggae, dancehall, and soundsystem culture for the first time. Running from July 18, 2026, to October 11, 2026, the exhibition shows how Jamaican sounds gave rise to a vibrant movement that extends far beyond the music itself and has left a lasting mark on the state capital’s cultural landscape. Further information can be found here.

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Artworks from the 'Jamaican Art' exhibition at La Mare au Coq in Versailles

A small selection from the ‘Jamaican Art’ exhibition was presented on July 18, 2026, as part of an open house event at La Mare au Coq in Versailles. Alongside numerous artists and on-site activities, the focus of this intimate, one-day exhibition was: ‘Jamaican Music in Art – Art in Jamaican Music’. Featured artists included Richard Gayle, Ras Daniel Heartman, Denzil “Sassafrass” Naar, Michael “Freestylee” Thompson, Taj Francis, Acquille Dunkley, Wilfred Limonius, Karl Parboosingh, Sean Henry, and Neville Garrick (further information on ‘Jamaican Art’).

News from Jamaica

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Radio Jamaika News

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Jamaican Observer

Jamaican Observer

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