Jamaica Gleaner

Ja Music Museum, National Library celebrate legacies of women in arts, culture

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THE JAMAICA Music Museum, in associatio­n with the National Library of Jamaica, is proud to present a new cultural series titled ‘Four Women’.

In commemorat­ion of Women’s History Month (March 2018), Four Women will celebrate the legacies of f our i nfluential Jamaican female pioneers whose contributi­ons continue to positively impact our society today.

The series will be presented over the course of two weeks, and will bring together talented and influentia­l contempora­ry Jamaican women to reflect on the lives and works of Louise Bennett-Coverley, Una Marson, Mercedes Kirkwood, and Edna Manley.

These dynamic women paved the way f or a tradition of phenomenal Jamaican women leaders. Reflecting on the lives and works of the featured four women will be Poet Laureate of Jamaica Lorna Goodison; Director of Public Prosecutio­ns Paula Llewellyn; accomplish­ed writer and poet Rachel Manley; and associate curate and research officer at the Institute of Jamaica, Shari Williams.

Each event will feature musical and dramatic performanc­es, as well as displays by women-led businesses. The National Library of Jamaica will unveil a new exhibition showcasing the legacies of these cultural icons and their contributi­ons to national developmen­t.

Four Women will be held on Sunday, March 11 and Sunday, March 18 at 2 p.m., at the Institute of Jamaica Lecture Hall. The event is free and open to the public.

 ?? FILE ?? Late cultural icon Louise Bennett-Coverley (Miss Lou).
FILE Late cultural icon Louise Bennett-Coverley (Miss Lou).

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