Actress Photos Actress Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2018 By GethuCinema Admin March 17, 2018 Related Posts Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast Most Liked Photos and Posts 1. 5.6K Likes Download Photo Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast InstagramCaption :... Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast Top 100 Instagram Photos and Posts 1. 5.6K Likes Download Photo Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast InstagramCaption :... Actress Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast HD Photos and Wallpapers August 2023 Actress Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast HD Photos and Wallpapers October 2022 Actress Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast HD Photos and Wallpapers April 2022 Actress Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2020 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram Dem ago tired fi see me face… cuz we never get weary yet. I never come to fight flesh and blood, but spiritual wickedness in high and low places. Grandpa sang it, and we still saying it. So if you don’t see me smiling, it ain’t got nothing to do with you. We living in a serious time, get active… so much things to say but we still have a lot of work to do… better. Right the story, or someone else may write it wrong. The principle and integrity must always be maintained as we seek to represent and defend the dynasty and legacy that we have inherited as Children of Reggae and RasTafari without apology. Free the people with music so we can build our own safe spaces. Liberated, Emancipated, Livicated to something greater than we know how to explain. A knowing that we are greater than they ever wanted us to believe. We can Be Love… that One Love that lives in action and not just rhetoric or sentiment. A fight that we find necessary to preserve living heritage and each other. Let the hungry be fed, the naked be clothed, the homeless be sheltered, the sick be nourished, the elders protected and the infants be cared for. #Buildcomeunity #dobetter #africandiaspora #oneloveisaction #eachoneteachone #createclassroomseverywhere #wewillrizetogether 📸@gdfilms taken on Bob Marley #soulrebel73 Earthstrong celebrations @bobmarleymuseum Reminder to self: Stay #undefined. Our Identity as Africans in the diaspora is a thing that instigates a lot of questions. Conversations that try to evaluate ‘well, exactly how African are you?’ Maybe, Maybe, Maybe it’s the kink in my hair, or the clothes I choose to wear. Or maybe it’s the tone of my skin, or what happens to my DNA when I hear Africans sing. Maybe, Maybe, Maybe it’s the curve of my hips, or the shape of my nose and my lips. Or the fact that my ancestors were apart of Kingdoms on the continent before we were stolen away as chattel on a ship. How African are you? Be what it may, whatever it is, it comes from within, and lives without external opinion. A simple truth… We are not African because we are born in Africa. We are African because Africa is born in us. May that Be enough #ghana #jamaica #belove #africandiaspora #eachoneteachone #africaunite #healnothurt #wewillrizetogether 📸@ahutchphoto Africa bag, with materials sourced and manufactured in East and West Africa, designed by @orijinculture. Bridge the gap #supportblackbusiness #buildcomeunity Eyes wide open, I saw @marvel #BlackPanther a few days ago alongside my sistrens dressed in our Afrofuturistic gear, like many others in the audience, heart open to perceive this monumental film. #wakandaforever… I get it. I embrace the many conversations around Africa and the diaspora that have been stimulated and re-invigorated at this time, and the images of brothers and sisters being bold and beautiful in our Roots. I watched and revelled in this future where an African King, who rules a Sovereign African country that has never known colonization, is able to use his super powers to fight for justice, and take the initiative to bridge the gap between the continent and the diaspora. As I allowed the experience to ruminate in my spirit and mind, I couldn’t shake the feeling… I know this story. I recognized the work and even the wants of the piece, but I know this story… The Black Panther – The Lion of Judah. Emperor Haile Selassie I, King of the sovereign African Nation Ethiopia, that has never been colonized, also aspired to develop its sacred knowledge and innovate technology for the advancement of humanity. His Majesty too has super powers that he has used to inspire and defend Africans in the diaspora. FUN FACT: In 1966, the same year that Marvel was inspired to create the Black Panther, Haile Selassie I visited Jamaica and purchased land to build a high school. He is the only African King in History to have done this. How much of this Afrofuturistic story that we are telling today has already been written in pages of History? Tell the children the truth. #createclassroomseverywhere Ok🤓So the We Will Rize Together campaign will be sharing this global vibration with the Haile Selassie High School Students and we’ve pulled together a quick campaign to raise the funds while the energy is high. An important conversation is happening globally around the film industry, Africa and black representation with a subtext of action through education. We want the youths to be present for this History Lesson too. Why not? Click link in bio to donate #buildcomeunity #wewillrizetogether #africandiaspora #eachoneteachone #africaunite #rightourstory 📸@komiolaf We’ll be Jammin all day on Feb 6 @bobmarleymuseum in celebration of Grandpa’s 73rd Earthlight. Pure positive vibes and reasonings. Reggae music creates a space for social and political commentary and we still have so much things to say. The theme of this year’s symposium: ‘Soul Rebel is a Woman’ 😏🦋. I like it 💜 The legacy lives on… #strongertogether #blackherstory #eachoneteachone #rightyourstory #africaunite #bobmarley #royalrita #belove Bob Marley Museum Reminder to Self: Life itself is an active abstract interpretation of one’s cognitive reality. Many things I’ve learnt on this journey are contrary to the things that were intentionally taught to me. So I find that my spirit likes to dance between a time that is now and the now that is already a future memory, with glassy eyed introspection on a metaphysical frequency. I won’t be defined… by anything that came before my birth. It is my right to carve my own destiny on this Earth. And so the story continues to write itself as the author re-affirms her right to herself. #iamdonisha #allegory #iexisteverywhere #rightyourstory 📸 by @goodgyaljj for @broccoli_mag Spring issue @anicee_gaddis . Higher meditations about Ganja and Woman. #speaklife ☺️☺️🌞🙏🏾💜🦋💃🏾🌺 We think ideas belong to us, when they really come from the Universe and have been waiting for the moment to be born. Working together as individuals in a global comeunity, we were able to impact the lives of 700 students and teachers, and create a space for their voices to be heard. Using #blackpanther as a tool to create a space for a necessary conversation to be instigated. I am humbled by what this idea organically became. A huge Thabks to the teachers who still participated and made it happen even though they were on an islandwide teacher’s strike. More Power to you! Give Thanks @chronixxmusic for your donation and presence at the panel discussions with the youth after the film. It was important 🙏🏾 . @hello_sian you are an amazing team of strong African women in the diaspora, and the role you played as hands and hearts getting it done was right in time. Thanks for also getting more local partners involved. To our phenomenal facilitators @terrikarelle @emprezzgolding and @marlonmusique for not hesitating at the request, and imparting pieces of your souls during this lesson alongside our panelists @leciagaye, Steven Golding and Kadamawe K’nife 🦋 @tarrusrileyja for always supporting youth development. @manifesto_ja and our volunteers @african__negus, @brammashanti @dsejamaica for camera support. @ashann_will and the Mico Teacher’s University Team, @shacquille_henry and @facesoftivoligardens for your selfless efficiency while you were also planning #sistersspeak. @ilovemobay for your volunteer support in Mobay. @bobmarleyfoundation for continuing to facilitate work and building with us. To Kathy, Dalle and W for working hard to make sure I could physically be here. On behalf of the We Will Rize Together Core Team, we are humbled and inspired to continue to build comeunity. Harambe! @chakabars @mzmo_tars @omega_axsal @fionascott_73 @komiolaf 💜Great job team. It takes a village and we will rize together. My heart is full. There are so many fighting to Right our story. Click link in and share. One Love is more than a song, it is action. Could you… be Love? Click link in bio and share 💜#wewillrizetogether #buildcomeunity #belove Shout out to these two amazing humans @chakabars and @mzmo_tars presently working overtime on Phase One of the We Will Rize Together Library Re-imagination Project at Haile Selassie High School. Our approach to renovating the physical infrastructure of the library also lends itself to involving a series of programming initiatives being utilized as elements of an alternative curriculum. Plans are in full motion as we prepare for our first program initiative Take Me to Wakanda, to carry a total of 500 students to see Black Panther next Wed Mar 14th in Jamaica! We want to explore the importance of integrating digital media arts into our re-approach to education in this age. Next stop for this mini Take Me to Wakanda school tour is in the UK and then Ghana. @omega_axsal staying on top or organizing those cities. Collaboration is key. Nothing happens if we only do nothing. Make it happen. We aren’t living in a dream, the time is now to do more. Right? Why not, especially in such a teachable moment 🙏🏾🤓🌏 Link in Bio #rightourstory #eachoneteachone #Buildcomeunity #wewillrizetogether #strongertogether #africandiaspora #africanrenaissance #africaunite #staywoke Reminder to self: We must Rebel against any system or structure which distracts and misinforms our youth. One of the most liberating moments for me this week on the We Will Rize Together project at the Haile Selassie High School, was working with a bunch of youth from the Payne land community who came to volunteer, and see what little treasures they could find. I explained that we were fixing the library and saving some books, but some would be destroyed. I wanted to be clear with them that books aren’t garbage, but there is great symbolism in tearing up and discarding a bunch of old, outdated neo-colonial literature. The kind that teaches our children how to grow cotton, and others with images that portray the Africans who were stolen and sold into slavery as savage and backward. Books that have done nothing to empower I&I sense of self. @ms_laurynhill song ‘I find it hard to say…Rebel’ kept repeating loud in my head. ‘I find it hard to say that everything will be alright. Cause my own eyes can see through all your false pretenses. As history repeats so foul that you can taste it…. We must destroy in order to rebuild. Wake up! You might as well. Or are you satisfied? Are you satisfied?… Rebel!’ Until the curriculum reflects more about who we are and all the things we have been, we will never be who we are supposed to be. A people without the knowledge of their past history and culture is like a tree without roots Garvey says. I’m still writing this message in English, the language of the colonizers. The second language I was taught in school is Spanish, because Colombus and his friends never really left Jamaica. I don’t know my Mother tongue, or which village in which country in Africa my ancestors came from. I’m still fighting to remember all the things they wanted us to forget. Why don’t you Rebel?.., Or are you satisfied? #miseducation #liberation #africandiaspora #createclassroomseverywhere #emancipation #rightyourstory #wewillrizetogether #Buildcomeunity #dobetter Reminder to self: We must Rebel against any system or structure which distracts and misinforms our youth. One of the most liberating moments for me this week on the We Will Rize Together project at the Haile Selassie High School, was working with a bunch of youth from the Payne land community who came to volunteer, and see what little treasures they could find. I explained that we were fixing the library and saving some books, but some would be destroyed. I wanted to be clear with them that books aren’t garbage, but there is great symbolism in tearing up and discarding a bunch of old, outdated neo-colonial literature. The kind that teaches our children how to grow cotton, and others with images that portray the Africans who were stolen and sold into slavery as savage and backward. Books that have done nothing to empower I&I sense of self. @ms_laurynhill song ‘I find it hard to say…Rebel’ kept repeating loud in my head. ‘I find it hard to say that everything will be alright. Cause my own eyes can see through all your false pretenses. As history repeats so foul that you can taste it…. We must destroy in order to rebuild. Wake up! You might as well. Or are you satisfied? Are you satisfied?… Rebel!’ Until the curriculum reflects more about who we are and all the things we have been, we will never be who we are supposed to be. A people without the knowledge of their past history and culture is like a tree without roots Garvey says. I’m still writing this message in English, the language of the colonizers. The second language I was taught in school is Spanish, because Colombus and his friends never really left Jamaica. I don’t know my Mother tongue, or which village in which country in Africa my ancestors came from. I’m still fighting to remember all the things they wanted us to forget. Why don’t you Rebel?.., Or are you satisfied? #miseducation #liberation #africandiaspora #createclassroomseverywhere #emancipation #rightyourstory #wewillrizetogether #Buildcomeunity #dobetter #wewillrizetogether #oneloveisaction Reminder to self: ‘We must become bigger than we have been: more courageous, greater in spirit, larger in outlook. We must become members of a new race, overcoming petty prejudice, owing our ultimate allegiance not to nations but to our fellow men within the human community.’ H.I.M Emperor Haile Selassie. Lets make our words more than sentiment. #getactive Thursday Feb 8 & Friday Feb 9 at Haile Selassie High School from 10am-4pm, come forward to begin work on the Library room. We will be packing and cataloguing the books, moving furniture, clearing space and working on the repairing the roof. We need cardboard boxes, tape, markers, old newspaper. Come with what you can. For more info email us [email protected] you can’t physically be there, support and help us raise awareness, share link in bio. #buildcomeunity #belove #creatsafespaces #artisgovernance #wewillrizetogether We Give Thanks for the gathering of souls from all around the world on Grandpa’s Earthday. So much light and positive vibrations. But tonight also showed me that the government of Jamaica has so much more to learn about how to truly respect and honour Reggae music and the legacy it has created that Jamaica has inherited. If there is one day in the year when Reggae music should be shared without reservation and without a time limit is Feb 6. Tonight @andrewholnessjm @hon.oliviagrange, we witnessed the police turn off the music so it wouldn’t disturb the neighbours. Decades later and we still can’t sing our redemption song freely. The hearts of many were broken tonight because of an oversight of our culture and a lack of protection of our sacred space. Brand Jamaica will continue to fly our colours, use our language, brand our image and identity, play the songs from my Grandfather’s rebellious catalogue in all inclusive hotels on the coast with beaches that exclude people who can’t afford the US rates for a night of luxury. A media house asked me what I thought about all the violence happening in Jamaica and if I thought Bob Marley should be a National Hero… Lol. I think it’s evident what these post colonial governance systems think of Reggae and Bob Marley. Reggae frees the people with music, but the music can’t be free. #somuchtrouble Find a way to make it work. The world is watching. #preserveheritage #rightyourstory #jamaica #dobetter #justdobetter #buildcomeunity #belove #mightcannotdefeatright Bob Marley Museum Such a great sentiment you shared for my grandfather yesterday @andrewholnessjm Give Thanks. However, this morning my heart is broken by actions taken on behalf of the Jamaican government. Last night the police came and locked off the Earthday celebrations of my grandfather @bobmarleymuseum on the strike of 12. because it was ‘disturbing the neighbours’. The concept that you can disturb your neighbours during Reggae Month in Jamaica, a country that has benefited so much economically on a global scale from the brand, image and identity of Bob Marley, RasTafari and Reggae Music is ludicrous and backward. It also points to how little honour and respect is given to our culture. Where are our safe spaces? To witness thousands of sad faces and hurt people leaving, like an exodus into the streets, was a deeply strange and unnerving feeling. I knew they had been fed with food for their souls and positive seeds they could plant. But to close such a beautiful memory with the symbol of ‘Babylon’ destroying the gathering was disrespectful, a dishonour and reminiscent of past occurrences when your government first destroyed the RasTafari community at Pinnacle and still no honour for the Root of the story. #wewontforget Ironic… we want solutions to violence when Reggae Music is a tool for violence intervention and a part of the Healing of the Nation. It’s been 37 years since my grandfather transitioned and we still can’t feel truly free to sing Redemption song in peace, even on his Earthday. You may not have given the order, but you are responsible to make sure that it won’t happen again. We need our safe spaces to be safe as long as possible while the Jamaica uses Bob Marley as an ambassador and economic backbone. Maybe we need to look into this. Respectfully #soulrebel73 🦋#dobetter #belove #Buildcomeunity #createsafespaces #RespectReggae #TheWorldIsWatching Sunday dinner vibes. Going live at 4:45✨#wewillrizetogether Black HerStory: Pan-African Filmmaker @falani_afrika who has been travelling back and forth to Brazil for a decade to document the lifestory of Elem, a Maestrina in her favela in Brazil who uses music as a tool to keep young people away from illicit drugs and crime. She is presently in Brazil 🇧🇷 on the final leg of Sound and post production!!Follow her documentary @maestrinadafavela and click link in bio to see trailer and learn how you can support the film and the band. Shout out to all the sisters who are proud to be fierce AF while making positive social change. 💪🏽#maestrinadafavela #africandiaspora #rightyourstory #indepentfilm #sistarstrength #blackherstory Black HerStory: Pan-African Filmmaker @falani_afrika who has been travelling back and forth to Brazil for a decade to document the lifestory of Elem, a Maestrina in her favela in Brazil who uses music as a tool to keep young people away from illicit drugs and crime. She is presently in Brazil 🇧🇷 on the final leg of Sound and post production!!Follow her documentary @maestrinadafavela and click link in bio to see trailer and learn how you can support the film and the band. Shout out to all the sisters who are proud to be fierce AF while making positive social change. 💪🏽#maestrinadafavela #africandiaspora #rightyourstory #indepentfilm #sistarstrength #blackherstory Black HerStory: Pan-African Filmmaker @falani_afrika who has been travelling back and forth to Brazil for a decade to document the lifestory of Elem, a Maestrina in her favela in Brazil who uses music as a tool to keep young people away from illicit drugs and crime. She is presently in Brazil 🇧🇷 on the final leg of Sound and post production!!Follow her documentary @maestrinadafavela and click link in bio to see trailer and learn how you can support the film and the band. Shout out to all the sisters who are proud to be fierce AF while making positive social change. 💪🏽#maestrinadafavela #africandiaspora #rightyourstory #indepentfilm #sistarstrength #blackherstory To accompany the screening of Black Panther with 700 students in Jamaica, we have offered an optional series of lesson plans to assist the students in approaching the film with a more critical eye. LESSON ONE #Repost @chakabars with @get_repost ・・・ #WeWillRizeTogether have worked with various educators to facilitate an open source lesson plan and workshop that accompanies the viewing of the film to teach students about important uncovered curriculum topics like the pre-colonial Africa, the effects of European imperialism and Afro-futurism. Mutaburka, the Jamaican author, and poet said “Slavery isn’t African history, it interrupted African history” And, so typically whenever the topic of African history comes up everything begins at the downfall of Africa, focussing on the 500 years of suffering, slavery and long-term effects of colonialism. To read the and download the lesson plan in full head to www.GoFundMe.com/WeWillRizeInWakanda and check the link at the top of the bio! The We will rize together project is an initiative to bridge the gap between the continent and the diaspora through social action, education and a global call through social media to create a new model of co-existence. @fuseodg and @chakabars show us a little of the work being done to build a high school in Akosombo, Ghana that will be connected to the Haile Selassie High School in Jamaica through technology, curriculum, cultural exchange and co-operative ecomonics. We are greater than they want us to believe. Remember? Get active. Unite for the benefit of our people. Why not support the movement? 🤨☺️Link in bio to donate. Connect with us at [email protected] Give Thanks for health, strength, vision and these moments. Africa awaits her creators. One Love is action, not just sentiment. 🙏🏾#africaunite #africandiaspora #buildcomeunity #wewillrizetogether Akosombo, Volta, Ghana Everything that we know today was once an idea, a thought that appeared in someone’s mind. As a student-teacher, I overstand the importance of being in a safe, comfortable, inspiring space while studying and visioning these abstract things that become real. With this Library re-imagination project, the #wewillrizetogether team will integrate ideas from the students as we help them to re-design their library. It’s not just about renovating a physical infrastructure, we also want to give attention to the social, emotional and spiritual beings that will inhabit the space. Give Thanks for all the beautiful souls all over the world who are helping to make all of this happen. The Black Panther screening, in addition to being a great vibe and experience for the youths, will allow us to engage and connect with them around conversations that empower a sense of identity and responsibility- in a cool way🙏🏾. In the week leading up to the screening, the teachers will engage the students with a ‘Wakanda curriculum’, a refresher course on the colonization and its impact on The Caribbean and North America until today. This which will prepare them with tools to analytically dissect the film with a more keen eye. After the film, each of the 250 youths will be asked to submit a review on the movie and experience, with suggestions from the film of elements of the production design they would like to see in the library. The key question we have asked them to answer during this program is ‘What is your legacy as a school, and as individuals?’ And I’ll pose the same to you… What’s yours? If you have ideas, tools or resources that can help us, reach out. Why not? #buildcomeunity #belove #wewillrizetogether #africandiaspora #eachoneteachone #rightyourstory #africaunite Swipe for more… Haile Selassie Technical High School Everything that we know today was once an idea, a thought that appeared in someone’s mind. As a student-teacher, I overstand the importance of being in a safe, comfortable, inspiring space while studying and visioning these abstract things that become real. With this Library re-imagination project, the #wewillrizetogether team will integrate ideas from the students as we help them to re-design their library. It’s not just about renovating a physical infrastructure, we also want to give attention to the social, emotional and spiritual beings that will inhabit the space. Give Thanks for all the beautiful souls all over the world who are helping to make all of this happen. The Black Panther screening, in addition to being a great vibe and experience for the youths, will allow us to engage and connect with them around conversations that empower a sense of identity and responsibility- in a cool way🙏🏾. In the week leading up to the screening, the teachers will engage the students with a ‘Wakanda curriculum’, a refresher course on the colonization and its impact on The Caribbean and North America until today. This which will prepare them with tools to analytically dissect the film with a more keen eye. After the film, each of the 250 youths will be asked to submit a review on the movie and experience, with suggestions from the film of elements of the production design they would like to see in the library. The key question we have asked them to answer during this program is ‘What is your legacy as a school, and as individuals?’ And I’ll pose the same to you… What’s yours? If you have ideas, tools or resources that can help us, reach out. Why not? #buildcomeunity #belove #wewillrizetogether #africandiaspora #eachoneteachone #rightyourstory #africaunite Swipe for more… Haile Selassie Technical High School Everything that we know today was once an idea, a thought that appeared in someone’s mind. As a student-teacher, I overstand the importance of being in a safe, comfortable, inspiring space while studying and visioning these abstract things that become real. With this Library re-imagination project, the #wewillrizetogether team will integrate ideas from the students as we help them to re-design their library. It’s not just about renovating a physical infrastructure, we also want to give attention to the social, emotional and spiritual beings that will inhabit the space. Give Thanks for all the beautiful souls all over the world who are helping to make all of this happen. The Black Panther screening, in addition to being a great vibe and experience for the youths, will allow us to engage and connect with them around conversations that empower a sense of identity and responsibility- in a cool way🙏🏾. In the week leading up to the screening, the teachers will engage the students with a ‘Wakanda curriculum’, a refresher course on the colonization and its impact on The Caribbean and North America until today. This which will prepare them with tools to analytically dissect the film with a more keen eye. After the film, each of the 250 youths will be asked to submit a review on the movie and experience, with suggestions from the film of elements of the production design they would like to see in the library. The key question we have asked them to answer during this program is ‘What is your legacy as a school, and as individuals?’ And I’ll pose the same to you… What’s yours? If you have ideas, tools or resources that can help us, reach out. Why not? #buildcomeunity #belove #wewillrizetogether #africandiaspora #eachoneteachone #rightyourstory #africaunite Swipe for more… Haile Selassie Technical High School Everything that we know today was once an idea, a thought that appeared in someone’s mind. As a student-teacher, I overstand the importance of being in a safe, comfortable, inspiring space while studying and visioning these abstract things that become real. With this Library re-imagination project, the #wewillrizetogether team will integrate ideas from the students as we help them to re-design their library. It’s not just about renovating a physical infrastructure, we also want to give attention to the social, emotional and spiritual beings that will inhabit the space. Give Thanks for all the beautiful souls all over the world who are helping to make all of this happen. The Black Panther screening, in addition to being a great vibe and experience for the youths, will allow us to engage and connect with them around conversations that empower a sense of identity and responsibility- in a cool way🙏🏾. In the week leading up to the screening, the teachers will engage the students with a ‘Wakanda curriculum’, a refresher course on the colonization and its impact on The Caribbean and North America until today. This which will prepare them with tools to analytically dissect the film with a more keen eye. After the film, each of the 250 youths will be asked to submit a review on the movie and experience, with suggestions from the film of elements of the production design they would like to see in the library. The key question we have asked them to answer during this program is ‘What is your legacy as a school, and as individuals?’ And I’ll pose the same to you… What’s yours? If you have ideas, tools or resources that can help us, reach out. Why not? #buildcomeunity #belove #wewillrizetogether #africandiaspora #eachoneteachone #rightyourstory #africaunite Swipe for more… Haile Selassie Technical High School #wewillrizetogether TagsDonisha Rita Claire Prendergast Previous articleActress Harshika Poonacha HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2018Next articleActress Natalya Rudakova HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2018