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Leah Tavares Finson is no wild child

Sunday, August 01, 2010



Leah Tavares-Finson is the daughter of Senator Tom Tavares-Finson and a former Miss World, Cindy Breakspeare. Her brother Damian Marley is pretty famous too, having copped a few Grammy Awards; so why has she been raising eyebrows recently? For starters, there was the brief MYSPACE message requesting that “Presi” be left alone, followed by an earlymorning ‘situation’ at a house in Kintyre. Leah is adamant, however, that she’s no “wild child”.

SO: Why did you post the message on MYSPACE to leave “Presi” alone?

Leah Tavares-Finson (LTF):

For those of us who can accept reality, “Presi” is somewhat of a hero and a legend. He has been able to do for West Kingston what so many politicians can only dream of accomplishing. I’m not in a position to debate the means he used to accomplish what he has accomplished, but when all is said and done, he managed to pull off quite a job.

I think I fully understood at the time when I first posted “leave Presi alone” the grave and disastrous repercussions that the nation would face. We have lost more than 80 lives and even if they were not all innocent, I do not accept the term “casualties of war” as a reasonable excuse. I think our country should be deeply saddened by this absolutely unnecessary loss of mainly innocent lives. I know my heart is certainly broken; so you see, in the end it is not really about “Presi” but about the people of West Kingston. They now have to piece their lives back together, overcoming pain, loss and memories of brutality. They must do so without the indisputably strong leadership that they’ve had for so long. I only hope that our political system can provide them with the social programmes, the support and the guidance they need to replace what has been destroyed. REALITY!

SO: Tell us about Leah. Her likes, dislikes, what makes her smile and what makes her sad.

LTF: I’m not a very exciting or excited person despite what people may think. You know there is this idea out there that I am some wild card, but that’s not really true… I love being home. I’m very laidback. I love food, eating out and cooking. Yes, I can cook; my mother taught me well.

I love mango sorbet!

My little sister, Capri, makes me smile. She is quite something; so much smarter than I was at her age. I’m just so amazed when I watch her.

What makes me sad? Seeing a country with so much potential being exploited and abused. The lack of education amongst our people and the lack of opportunities on a whole are depressing.

Sometimes when I feel like I can’t do anything to help my own country (because every aspect of our society is so corrupt), I am sad.

SO: Who (artiste) does Leah listen to?

LTF: Gaza! Vybz Kartel is my artiste. I love my brother’s music, but I suppose where that is concerned most would say I’m biased. Alicia Keys, John Mayer, Aidonia, Busy Signal and Black Ryno. I don’t care who doesn’t talk to whom, respect is due once the talent exists.

SO: Who impresses Leah?

LTF: My brother Damian does. I think he is brilliant. I admire his focus and when I listen to his music I often think: ‘Wow, how did he come up with that?’ He is great.

I think anyone with a very business-savvy head and that drive to fight for what they want in life, regardless of what other people may think and say, impresses me.

SO: And Leah’s take on love?

LTF: Love is good. How could it not be?

As human beings our existence would be doomed if we didn’t have love for one another. We need people with bigger hearts. Love has no boundaries and no colour, and it should be unconditional.

SO: Who does Leah love?

LTF: My family, although it does not 100 per cent include my immediate family; it is not limited to and doesn’t only mean people who have the same ancestral background as I do. I love the people who have loved me unconditionally and have been a constant source of support and strength. They know themselves. The one I smile and laugh with and share my “dramas” with.

SO: What’s the last book Leah has read?

LTF: A schoolbook entitled Words that Ring Through Time. It’s an amazing collection of speeches by various historical figures.

SO: Leah on her mum Cindy Breakspeare and on her dad Senator Tom Tavares-Finson…

My parents are the two most amazing people I know. They are so different from each other but so similar at the same time. It’s pretty fascinating. Despite what anyone has to say, they’ve done a tremendous job raising Damian, Christian and myself, and nobody could ever dispute that. Both Damian and Christian are so wellmannered, so bright, so focused. They are just two well-rounded individuals. And I think they are a reflection of the kind of people my parents are.

My mother is a fighter, strong with a back as broad as the continent of Africa. I admire her ability to improvise and manoeuvre through any situation. My dad has a great sense of humour and he is affectionate and adores his kids. He is a great lawyer and is really what a politician should be all about. Both of them have taught me so much. Things that I am confident in the long run will prove to be my greatest assets and characteristics.

SO: Is Leah the voice of Jamaica’s uptown ‘white and restless’?

LTF: Absolutely not!

The correct definition of restless is to be worried and uneasy, and although that does define a part of my personality I don’t at all think it defines all uptown ‘whites’. I am the voice of people who care and people who want to help, and whether that means white, black, orange, uptown, downtown, or round town, it nuh matter. The quicker we put this uptown/downtown division behind us is the better off we will all be as a nation.

SO: Leah rocks... what’s Leah’s style?

LTF: Does she? I don’t think I rock at all! Anybody who knows me well knows that I am not a fashionista. I wear what is comfortable and practical for my lifestyle, and anything other than that you would have to ask my mother about because she is the one who dresses me when I look half decent.

SO: What’s next for Leah?

LTF: Finishing up school. I’m getting a degree in Political Science, after that…I really haven’t decided. My family business here in Jamaica, DC Tavares & Finson Realty Ltd is one of my options. It’s currently run by my uncle William whom I admire a lot and would love to work with! Maybe politics… we will see.



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COMMENTS (12)


9/10/2011
I don't know who you wrote this for but you helped a brteohr out.
Antonette W.
8/4/2010
The young woman has strong opinions. Her awareness of the social ills of JA makes her somewhat interesting. However, The Observer could have pressed her for more substantive information. Why else was she interviewed? Was it just to showcase herself and compliment her family, and if so, why? She is of interest not only because of her family, but also because she was recently found in the company of questionable persons, though she was not arrested. Why wasn't any of that discussed?
natalie white
8/3/2010
I so agree with Leah, Coke has done what many politicians have failed to accomplish, and deliberately so. Therefore, leave this darn man alone.
Alice Barrett
8/3/2010
The Observer needs to vet its editorial content. The article, while timely, failed to address critical details. Where has and where does Ms Finson plan to study? How could the interviewer fail to press on the source of Prezi's substantial wealth and influence?
Who is Prezi anyway?
Basics!
Also what of her perspective on being a young mother and being romantically linked to a man the police alleges is a murderer? This cannot be dismissed as a situation. Come on Observer, better journalism
Maude Cooper
8/2/2010
This young woman should stick to her family business, she sounds too much like what Jamaica is trying to get rid of in politics, although she is still pretty young and can avoid her own character assassination. My way of thinking at twenty was not the same when I reached forty, and hopefully knowledge will continue to increase as the years go by.

neeny tyo
8/2/2010
I enjoyed this article and it's always good to hear a young woman who can speak well on things. I was surprised she did not list K'naan for music as he is sooo good and his collaboration with Damien Marley is super. What about B.O.B's stuff out there, pretty good. Anyway maybe Leah will be a political voice involved in the future of Jamaica. I also found it interesting to go back and read who these people were Leah mentions. I have always played Marley music in my artroom we all love it.
Inidoe Black
8/2/2010
Have to say that I really enjoyed 'listening' to what Leah had to say. Very intelligent and knowledgeable young lady. My only drawback though is the fact that she listens to Kartel, considering his mouth is so dirty, especially when it comes to women.
Leonard Stephens
8/2/2010
She is getting a degree in political science, lord help us!
Leonard Stephens
8/2/2010
What a misguided young lady. She is of the impression that the end justifies the means. Forget the suferings that Dudus inflicted on innocent people as long as Tivoli have semblance of 'peace' it is ok. There is a severe lack of role models if she believes that Dudus is a legend and a hero. Also how can she prove that the lives lost in tivoli were mainly innocent? She is indeed more than a wild child.
Carlos Bryson
8/2/2010
Very articulate. If the political system were democratized this lady could be a very good candidate for leadership position in the affairs of Jamaica. Leah, maybe you should join those of us who advocate for constitutional reforms with strict separation of powers and local autonomy. Much on the order of the US system. My fellow Jacans look at the US model. How many of us have ever voted for a prime minister of Ja? Why do people have to be MPs to be prime minister or hold ministerial position?

8/1/2010
Go deh Leah!! First I can recall reading ur opinion. You are truly IMPRESSIVE!!!!
neeny tyo
8/1/2010
pretty cool gene pool there.

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