Fueling Diaspora Relations
Coming to Ghana through the Roc Factory portal. Our culture exchange initiative fueling relations through collaborations and social engagement across diverse traditions and cultures, academic and educational opportunities as the Jamaican and Ghanaian cultures are explored and a common ground is established to create combinations that fuse similarities and differences. Ms. Donnaray Roc invited the Jamaican diaspora delegates for the first visit on the continent.
A NEW PERSPECTIVE ABOUT GHANA
The warm welcome! The invited Jamaican Diaspora Delegation from North America paid an official visit to Ghana through the grassroots portal of ROC Factory. The president and founder Donnaray Roc invited a delegation of Pastors, Ministers, Gospel Musicians, Philanthropist, Nurse practitioners to fellowship and explore Ghanaian culture during the Easter season; Slated Revival And Praise "Spiritual Journey Exploration". The spiritual exchange was in collaboration with
legendary Jamaican Sprinter
The legendary Jamaican sprinter's first visit to the Motherland. Asafa Powell and wife arrived in Ghana yesterday. They received a massive warm welcome by his fellow Jamaicans and Ghanaians. The Jamaican flag proudly represented the champion and brand Jamaica. Asafa’s visit is intended to inspire, motivate and promote the development of athletics, and the interest of youths in the sports. Further to strengthen ties between
THE HARDER THEY COME
THE HARDER THEY COME World PremiereTHE HARDER THEY COMEBook by Suzan-Lori ParksIncluding Songs by Jimmy CliffAdditional New Songs by Suzan-Lori ParksBased upon the film, produced and directed by Perry Henzell and co-written with Trevor RhoneMusic Supervision, Orchestrations, and Arrangements by Kenny SeymourChoreography by Edgar GodineauxCo-Directed by Sergio TrujilloDirected by Tony Taccone Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and The Public’s Writer-in-Residence, Suzan-Lori Parks, brings to The Public a new musical adaptation of the 1972 movie, THE HARDER THEY COME.Celebrating
WHO WHAT HOW
The Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Music Producer and Artist Manager, Mark Okraku-Mantey and Donna Ray Roc, The Jamaican Culture Ambassador, International Award Winning Artistic Director, Producer, Marketing Strategist and founder of "The Black Star Renaissance" have made some initial steps towards the single-largest opportunity to bridge the gap through the Black Star Renaissance culture exchange initiative to share and discover the
PUSHING PEOPLE – PEOPLE DIPLOMACY
Donnaray Roc and Mrs. Gyankroma Funmi Akufo Addo, one of the daughters of The president of the Republic of Ghana met in Ghana's capital to discuss the Jamaica linkage through the creative arts. Identifying the two powerful treasure chests, Donnaray believes the identified fabrics of both cultures can create a powerful role in regeneration and enrichment that can enhance tourism of both countries, as well
TREASURE CHEST PLAYGROUND
Jamaica is a treasure chest full of beautiful experiences an attractive destination to explore and do business. Our Tourism Minister says Destination Jamaica is on track to welcome 200,000 British visitors – a record number – by the end of the year with global arrival numbers reaching four million. The figures come as Jamaica celebrates its 60th anniversary of independence by launching a range of