Every great design has two layers—the surface we admire and the structure that holds it together. Jamaica, with its sunlit vibrancy and proud motto Out of Many One People, looks solid at first glance. But as anyone who has stood in a half-finished home knows, cracks often appear where we least expect them.
In this episode, Beneath the Surface: Why Many Jamaicans Struggle to Recognise Racism and What It Means for How We Build Our Future, we’ll explore the foundations beneath our society. We’ll talk about class, colour, and privilege—the wiring and scaffolding that shape who gets to live in the penthouse and who remains at street level.
Through history, architecture, and even the voices of Jamaica’s artists, we’ll uncover how inequality hides in plain sight, and why acknowledging it isn’t just about morality—it’s about ensuring our nation is built to last.
Stay tuned, and if you’d like to read the full article, you can find it at jamaica-homes.com.








