Jamaica’s constitutional reform committee has had its 5th meeting and so we want to dig a little deeper into its process and the content of the committee’s deliberations.
What has the committee done so far? How are the members named to the committee engaging the reform process and what plans are there for wider consultation even as Jamaicans seek to understand the issues and impact the recommendations? Joining us, are Laleta Davis Mattis National Council on Reparations, and Dr. David Henry, Pastor, and Faith-based community representative. Watch reporter:
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