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Our hearts go out to everyone in Jamaica affected by the recent hurricane. We know how devastating these events can be, and we want you to know that our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Please prioritize your safety and the well-being of your loved ones.

For up-to-date information, emergency resources, and ways to get support, you can visit trusted organizations such as Jamaica Red Cross and local authorities.

We hope that, in some small way, this space brings you a sense of community and solidarity. Stay strong — we’re thinking of you.

How You Can Help:

  • Donate directly to trusted organizations providing relief, such as the Jamaica Red Cross, Food for the Poor Jamaica, or UNICEF Jamaica.

  • Share verified information and relief resources on social media to help raise awareness.

  • Support small Jamaican-owned businesses and creators who may be impacted by the storm — even sharing their work helps more than you know.

Every bit of compassion counts. Thank you!

plam tree and a man riding a bike past a home in Jamaica

TO Our Jamaican Readers

Ryan Murphy’s Monsters: The Ed Gein Story has been out for a bit now — and the conversations around it haven’t stopped. Is this series bold storytelling, or has it crossed into exploitation?

In this video, I dive deep into how The Ed Gein Story tackles mental health, obsession, and morality — and how it compares to Dahmer, Pose, and American Horror Story. We’ll explore whether this installment in the Monsters anthology shows growth for Ryan Murphy or continues the same cycle of controversy.

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