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Jamaica Brew Literary and Film Festival serves up stellar lineup on Jan 31
Presenters booked for the Jamaica Brew Literary and Film Festival: (clockwise from left) Raul 'Blaze' Davis; Sr Aza Weir Soley; Simone Russell; Kaysia Earley; Gail Abrahams; and Malachi Smith.
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January 19, 2026

Jamaica Brew Literary and Film Festival serves up stellar lineup on Jan 31

A number of stirring features are to be showcased at this year’s third annual Jamaica Brew Literary and Film Festival being presented by the Consulate of Jamaica, Miami, at the Broward South West Regional Library, Pembroke Pines, on Saturday, January 31.

It’s all that’s being brewed at the event that’s opening at 9am with complimentary Blue Mountain coffee and the signing and sales of books by a talented range of authors and poets. Throughout the day there are special presentations with the curtains being drawn at 5pm following two hours of short films being shown.

The event, in recognition of Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Day on January 9, was also created, says Consul General Oliver Mair, “to celebrate our creative industries, specifically our writers and filmmakers.

“It’s an event that’s a platform to tell our stories to the world – about our worth and who we are as a people,” he said.

New, will be a “Children’s Corner” of adopted Ring-Ding game and cultural activities of revered Jamaican icon, the late Louise Bennett Coverly, popularly known as Miss Lou, with children also being taught to make movies by film writer, director and producer Cleon A James.

The Children’s Corner will be staged in an area that will also highlight exhibitions by upcoming artists. A day of festive poetry and prose, there will be the usual topical panel discussions. Among the special presentations will be the theatre like production unveiling of the acronym Brew, each letter with the accompanying words highlighting ‘what’s brewing’ at the event at the very start of the presentations at 10am.
Between the respective segments there will be video features of accounts of resilience, as Jamaica continues to rebound from Hurricane Melissa, showing people putting back the pieces.

The story of author and farmer Keith Wedderburn will be told from his latest book Give Thanks For Life – Surviving Hurricane Melissa. Leading the conversation on stage on the topic of resilience in the devastation of Melissa will be acclaimed dub poet Malachi Smith. Founder of the Jamaica Poets Nomadic College and School Tour, he will share stories of the eighth annual tour to Jamaica last December (after the tour was first postponed in November) to a number of schools in the hardest hit areas across the island.

Given the event serving as a curtain raiser to Black History Month, and the accompanying cultural reflections, special presentations will also mark a closer look at Alexander Bedward and his efforts at forming the Jamaica Native Free Baptist Church. It challenged the colonial order and the established churches which were losing their membership to Bedwardism and in an effort to get rid of him he was portrayed and eventually certified as mentally ill. The Talawah Mento Band and Jamaican Folk Revue will be performing pieces from their upcoming musical Bedward as part of a closer look at these intriguing developments.

The short film segment, with another highlight on making movies, will also celebrate the life of the legendary Jimmy Cliff.

The festival will feature a range of multifaceted authors and poets, including Sharon Gordon – author, actress, producer and media personality. The winner of the 2025 fourth annual storytelling competition, What’s Your Story Jamaica, her self-narrated audio book Sheribaby has achieved the milestone of being the first audiobook in Jamaican dialect to receive Grammy consideration.

Among those also appearing at the 2026 Jamaica Brew are Kacy Garvey, Richard Blackford, Simone Russell, multilingual storyteller Raul ‘Blaze’ Davis, attorney Kaysia Earley, journalist and marketer Curtis Myrie, Oberlene Smith Whyte, Dr Aza Weir-Soley and leading communications specialist Gail Abrahams with her first publication, Heels, Hustle, HEART – Claiming your seat without losing yourself, a powerful and honest guide for women navigating the corporate life while staying true to themselves.

Admission is free to the public, but registration is required at jamaicabrew2026.eventbrite.com where inquiries may also be made.

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