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Steven Golding

Steven Golding is a graduate of Campion College ('91). He represented Jamaica at the United World College of the American West where he was awarded an International Baccalaureate in 1993 and attended John Hopkins University 1993-1997 where he receive a BA in Philosophy and served as President of the Caribbean Cultural Society and President of the John Hopkins chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.( The first Greek lettered college fraternity founded for black men in 1906).

He is a strong proponent of Garveyism and a strident member of  the
Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League
(UNIA-ACL), the organization founded by the Rt. Excellent Marcus Garvey in
Jamaica in 1914. Golding has served as Chairmman of the Board of Trustees
for the New York Division of the UNIA as well as Vice President of the
Kingston Division. Currently he is the duly appointed UNIA High Commissioner
and Ambassador to Jamaica and in that capacity has established the Resource
Branch of the UNIA in South Manchester,  the Marcus Garvey Culture Club at
the Mico Teacher's College as well as launched the UNIA juvenile program in
various schools across the island. 

In 2000 Golding launched the
NEGROWORLD.COM of which he still serve as editor- in- chief. The Negro World
.com is an online magazine fashioned from the Negro World newspaper also
founded by Marcus Garvey in 1918.

Golding worked for a number of years in the food beverage industry serving
as Operations Manager for his family owned business- HoneyCrust Bakery
before establishing his own Sweet World baking company in Jamaica.  Between
2001 and 2003 he owned and operated the Gishen Café - an Ethiopian Bar and
Restaurant in Harlem, New York City in an effort to bring continental Africa
culture to the historic African American community.

In 2006 he started the cutting edge community radio talk program "The
Corner" on Newstalk 93FM.  It is a roving perpetual outside broadcast that
visits various communties across the island each for one week allowing the
people a voice to air their issues and share their ideas
towards strengthening the nation.  The Corner with Steven "Jr. Bangarang"
Golding and his cohost Empress can be heard weekdays between 2:30 and
5:00pm only on Newstalk 93FM.

Steven Golding also serves on the Board of Directors for the following
insitutions and corporations: The African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica;
St. Tekla Haymonot Basic School; The Edna Manley School of the Arts; The
Black Star News (New York's leading black owned investigative newspaper);
The Jamaica National Council for the United World Colleges; Holy Cross
Pro-Cathedral,African Orthodox Church in Harlem; The African Communities
League (Jamaica).

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Posted By: Belinda
Apr 06, 2008

hey Steven, big up. this is Belinda from NewYork. formerly, Bog Walk. jus wanna say, keep up tha great work ure doing, . love how u n Empress keeps it real. Program sell off guyz. big up!

Posted By: mONICA mCkOY
Apr 08, 2008

SHOW ME YUH FRIENDS...............

With Ragashanti as a "friend" ghetto people don't need any enemies...Current imbroglio - bad enough the man doesn't know right from wrong but to hear a Rhodes whatever with the standard cop-out...some of my best friends are black, er Coolie - is one of the "pitifullest" things I've ever heard. In whatever language you say it, English, French, Creole, Patois, whatever - crap is crap and loud attempts at passing it off as 'shinola' and blaming others for not swallowing/wallowing in it is just plain pathetic.

Posted By: Anonymous
Apr 21, 2008

stephen co-host a blow u spot up check dat ca mi no seh u nuh inna di hype ting. unno deh a suh but u dun no how yard run. hush

Posted By: Lamont King "chuNK" 1nksp95
Apr 21, 2008

manna large!

holla at me rasteven

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Posted By: Concerned Jamaican
May 17, 2008

it is a shame that in the 21st century in Jamaica we still have so called leaders of our country fighing and acting like 5 year old kids over power. It is a world problem, Obama and Clinton, Haiti problem, Zimbabwe problem. They all bring me back to Sirrea Leone, Angola. The thing is that countries like Sirrea Leone and Angola start fighting after they found Diamond so we can say then lives were lost which will never be a good thing but they were fighting for something. Diamond. Everyone wanted to control the diamond fields. They were getting great gains from these fields that the people of the country never saw. Why are the Jamaican politicians fighting so hard to sit in the house. I draw the same conclusion that there is a gain that we Jamaicans knows nothing about a financial gain.

Jamaican people have spoken at the September 2007 General Election, away with Portia give us Bruce. It is not for the media of journalist, political analyst or people of high society to try and change. Regardless of how slim the margin is PNP and the leaders need to sit back fix their internal problems and get prepared for 2012. And if in 2012 the people dont like the way JLP did it we need to try NDM or whichever new party that is on the scene then.

Jamaica is our investment it is where most of us will have to stay until we die and we need to take a first hand approach into how our company is managed. For 18 years PNP reign we have seen peoples lives going down into a dark pit, crime rate going out of control, more guns on the street, little or no growth in many fiscal years. Who was the managers at these trying times. PJ Paterson, Portia Miller, Peter Phillips, Omar Davis and many others that have not shown to the Jamaican people that they understand our cry. All of a sudden the same set of people found the answer, they know all the wrongs that JLP is doing after a few months. How is it that they did not know and could not see 18 years of wrong doing. Kern Spencer 33 year old trying to make off with $276 million. I am sure he is not the first just that he is the one we knew about. Why should any Jamaican trust the PNP with our countries affair, because of highway 2000 and a few other projects that does not really benefit the poorer Jamaican. What have the PNP done with Education, Agriculture, Health, Tourism the social affairs of our Jamaican people. I can answer nothing to boast about. Tourism have survived mostly because hotiliers need the business so they advertise Jamaica. I remember one advertisement of Jamaica running on television overseas for years now "come to Jamaica and feel alright" but Sandals and Superclubs have alot. Many people had to stay home with their sickness because they could not afford to pay at the clinics and hospitals, kids had to stay home because parents could not afford books, school fee, lunch money, bus fare etc. With Free health care and free education we see that will change. All this violence in schools is that a new problem or something that have started for years but is now coming to the surface. Jamaica face a food crisis like the rest of the world, but what would be diffrent if Roger Clarke and the PNP was not that short sighted did good with agriculture over the past 18 years. We would not be facing a problem as bad as we are now.

I think Portia and the PNP heads have been encouraging Phyllis Mitchell and Dabdoub to go to the courts trying to see if she can ge back in power. She said on the night of her defeat that she will not accept defeat and that she will be a nightmare for the PNP. But look how she decides to gain power, sensible people know that the world now faces a food crisis, rice is a problem not only in Jamaica but everywhere, oil prices have risen to over $123 per barrell. She puts it across to people in Jamaica that will not understand as if JLP caused the oil prices to go up and JLP caused the rice to go up and JLP caused a problem in our agriculture sector. PNP did not even know that one day this is what it would be if America continue the war in the middle east.

They have not said anything about Casino gambling and it shows their intention to trick Jamaicans. The plan for Harmony Cove was in the making before the election, before JLP came into power. We know that the developer of Harmony Cove is big in Casino so there must have been some for of agreement between the PNP and Harmony regarding Casino. Now that they are not in the hot seat they make it seems like they had no intention to go casino.

Jamaica have no control over the food crisis and oil crisis but we could be sailing on calmer water if we had leaders over the past 18 years that could see a little further than these do. If they had start dealing with LNG and Clean coal, agriculture where would Jamaica be today.

Phyllis Mitchell and Dabdoub need to accept defeat and not be like their leader Portia Simpson. This make things complicated for the people of Jamaica in that we are looking to go back to the poles for maybe a General Election. That is like stopping operation of the country to please a few that want to gain power that they really did not earn. The goal should be now to get back every Jamaican life on track, reduce the crime rate, and bring Jamaican into primetime. Asafa Powell, Usain Bolt, Vernocia Campbell and many other are out there doing it, we need the politicians on track now.

Until Jamaican people realize that the government work for us, we placed them in power we decide what happen we will ever be going through this annoying battle. I say we fire Portia because her attitude is not what we need in Parliament or any Constituency in Jamaica. She should work with a private sector, nothing to deal with people or government business. Phyllis and Dabdoub is seeking a free ride and I agree with Bruce no one that won their seat through the courts should be allowed to sit in the house. The people decie who should represent them, and the said Vaz.

It is time for Portia and the PNP to realize that is not about them it is not about Bruce and the JLP or NDM it is about the lives of Jamaican people. You dont play with peoples lives the way they decide to do it because no one will take the blame for the destroyed lives in Jamaica. It is about time that PNP give up and be a friendly oposition in the house to see what good can come out of them being there.

We need a better Jamaica for ourselves and our children, we need to leave a great company in the hands of our chuldren and not something that they have to come try to fix. Over the years Americans, Canadians, England have left a country that seem to be moving forward the new generation. Why cant Jamaica do the same.

I call on Media, Politicians, Citizen and all people living in Jamaica to lets get busy and fix Jamaica.

Concerned Jamaican

Posted By: natural beauty
May 20, 2008

"Sent from Heaven"

Posted By: keisha
Jun 03, 2008

Show not for me. A little too ghetto vibesy, i been listening since I got home for summer vacation, but I guess I am not your audience.

Still all love .

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