
The concept of the “ghetto” in Jamaica is deeply intertwined with the country’s history of colonialism, slavery, political evolution, and social inequality. It is a place of paradox: a space of profound hardship and struggle, yet also a hub of incredible creativity and resilience. From the birth of Jamaica’s music industry to the stories of struggle for land ownership and rights, the ghettos embody the spirit of survival in the face of adversity.



