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FINALS! It's Day 3 Falcons and Carrie is ready to run! Good luck, we are so proud of you and all of our @jvillagexctf Falcons who competed this weekend at Regionals! @jvhs_principal @jerseyvillagehs @jvfalconsath @jvtvnews

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Carrie is headed to the FINALS tomorrow in the 200m & 400m!! 🔥
If you’re able to come out and support, we would love to see you there! Let’s show up and show out for her! 💜💛 #ChampionMindset
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Congratulations to our 4x200m relay on an amazing season! 💜💛
They just missed the finals by two spots, but the fight, growth, and consistency they showed all season was special. This is just the beginning excited for what’s coming next year! #ChampionMindset


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Day 1 of Regionals today at Challenger Stadium! Let's show that Champion Mindset JVHS! @jvhsprincipal @jerseyvillagehs @jvfalconsath @jvtvnews @jvillagexctf

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Olivia Atavia “Babsy” Grange, Jamaican businesswoman, cultural entrepreneur, politician, born 80 years ago on 27 Apr 1946. One of the most influential figures in the development of Jamaica’s reggae and dancehall industries.
Born in Downtown Kingston and raised partly in West Kingston, Grange moved to Canada as a young woman, studying at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and co-founding Contrast, the country’s first Black community newspaper. She began her entertainment career there by managing reggae acts such as Carlene Davis and Leroy Sibbles. Returning to Jamaica in the 1970s, she became a leading artiste manager, promoter and event organiser within the Spec Shang collective. She guided the international breakthroughs of Shabba Ranks, Patra, Mad Cobra, Bounty Killer and others, playing a pivotal role in the early 1990s dancehall explosion in the United States.
A passionate advocate for creators’ rights, Grange was a founding member and director of the Jamaica Association of Composers, Authors and Publishers (JACAP). Her work helped establish collective licensing and royalty systems that professionalised the Jamaican music business and supported generations of artists.
Grange’s parallel political career began in the 1980s with the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP). She served as a Government Senator and Parliamentary Secretary for Information and Culture (1983–1985), then as Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister (1985–1989). Elected Member of Parliament for St. Catherine Central in 1997, she has held the seat for nearly three decades, becoming Jamaica’s longest-serving female MP. She served as Minister of Information, Youth, Sports and Culture (with responsibility for gender affairs and entertainment) from 2007 to 2011, and has been Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport since 2016 under Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
In these roles she has championed cultural industries policy, copyright reform, youth development and gender affairs while continuing to bridge politics and music. In 2009 she was named CARICOM’s first Champion for Culture. #Jamaica #Caribbean

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