Maas Ran Leaves Legacy Of Courage, Creativity

The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
"As part of the celebration we have chosen to highlight some of our cultural icons who have contributed towards our culture and cultural development," said Stephen Davidson, JCDC director of marketing and public relations.
Dubbed, The Cultural Dialogue Series, the third and final was held on Saturday at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, located on Hope Road.
Fittingly, Randolph Samuel Williams, or Maas Ran, was the featured icon, with Norman Manley and Louis Bennett-Coverley making up the list. The series was held on the birthday of each. Maas Ran would have been 101 on Saturday.
Placed upstage, some distance from the audience of predominantly primary-school children, Brian Heap, Krystal Tomlinson and Alma Mock-Yen engaged in a dialogue on 'Ranny Williams: The Man, His Life His Legacy'. read more

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