The Jamaican culture is saturated with superstitions and folk customs. We have a “belief” for everything! From birth to death, bad luck and good luck, when you will cry versus when you will laugh. Although recognized as one of the most religious countries in the world, Jamaicans are highly superstitious, with many having a very thin line between religion and superstition. These beliefs and customs survive through generations; passed down verbally and without question. But which of the two do you believe in? We had a grand discussion with two phenomenal actresses, Deon Silvera and Bertina Macaulay. Click to hear this remarkable discussion.
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