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Goodbye Charlie: Jamaica’s Push to Remove King Charles as Head of State

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Hey Family,

As the year draws to a close, I wanted to share one more story with you before we all settle into the holiday season. This one comes from Jamaica, a country that’s making bold moves toward a future free from its colonial past. Jamaica has officially introduced a bill to remove King Charles as its head of state and transition into a republic. It’s a historic moment—one that’s part of a wider movement across the Caribbean, and I couldn’t think of a better story to end the year with.

This isn’t just about a change in titles or constitutional roles; it’s a powerful statement of self-determination and a reclamation of identity. For centuries, the shadow of colonialism has loomed over nations like Jamaica, but moves like this are a reminder of the strength, resilience, and pride of the Caribbean people. It’s a story about independence 2.0—the next chapter in a long journey toward true sovereignty.

Over the last year, we’ve shared stories that have taken us from the powerful kingdoms of Africa to pivotal moments in the diaspora’s history, to the voices and movements shaping the present. It’s been an honour to walk with you on this journey of exploration and reflection. Your support means the world to me, and it’s what makes all of this possible.

As I step away for the Christmas holidays, I’m taking some time to recharge, reflect, and plan for what’s to come in the new year. I’m excited about what 2025 holds for us—new stories, deeper dives, and even more ways to connect with our shared history. But for now, it’s time to rest and be with family.

Thank you for being part of this community. Thank you for your comments, your encouragement, and your belief in the work I’m doing. I’ll be back in the new year, refreshed and ready to bring you more of the content you love.

Until then, I’d love to hear your thoughts on Jamaica’s move toward becoming a republic. Do you see this as a bold step forward? What do you think it means for the Caribbean as a whole? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I’ll still be checking in here and there.

Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful and restful holiday season. See you in 2025!

Blessings,


KK

Topic African Diaspora

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