Jamaican residents of Chicago are enthusiastically embracing policies Vice President Kamala Harris proposed during last week’s Democratic National Convention which was held in the state of Illinois.
“A change is coming,” Ephraim Martin said after hearing priorities laid out by the potential first female commander in chief.
“I accept your nomination to be president of the United States,” a confident, fast ascending challenge to the Republicans said.
“We’ve come a long way,” the founder and chairman of a 42-year-old reggae music awards, the Black Heroes Matter Coalition, the Chicago Music Awards and several other Illinois-based entities said. He exuded hope and optimism for the nation when Vice President Kamala Harris made the closing argument to what seemed like a prosecutorial case.