Jamaica Strong: A Grand Design in Human Resilience

There are moments in a nation’s story when the landscape—both physical and emotional—is reshaped in a matter of hours. Hurricane Melissa was one such moment. In her wake, she left a collage of broken walls, sodden earth, fallen wires, and families displaced. Yet here, on this small but mighty island, the debris has become something else entirely: the foundation of a remarkable, collective rebuild.
Jamaica is accustomed to nature’s tempests. Hurricanes, earthquakes, torrential rains—these are not rare acts of drama, but recurring characters in the island’s long-running narrative. And still, every time, Jamaicans respond with something astonishingly beautiful: defiant optimism.
A new song, “Jamaica Strong”, written by Aiden Barrett, Aiesha Barrett, and Jermaine Crooks, captures this resilience superbly. It begins with the island “crying,” but almost immediately pivots to the irrepressible declaration that even amidst ruin, we rise. The melody becomes a kind of scaffolding for the nation’s…



