Speaking at the launch of ” Changing D Game” Marketing Manager for the Portland Credit Union Anthony Morrison asserts that for too long, successive governments have paid little or no attention to issues affecting men.
This forms part of the core of the male empowerment movement dubbed “Changing Di Game”, geared towards ensuring Jamaican men are not left behind. The initiative was launched on Thursday at the Neville Antonio Park, Portland.
Custos of Portland, Lincoln Thaxter while addressing male disempowerment, says parents are sometimes responsible for disempowering males.
Also speaking of change, the Portland Parish Manager for the Heart Trust / NSTA is encouraging young men to equip themselves with skills that can bear fruit
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