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With your help

WHAT IS MOJAH?

MOJAH is a walking, talking, listening museum on the move around Jamaica

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WHO IS MOJAH?

Keeping Culture Alive for Future Generations

MOJAH is a collective of educators, historians, storytellers and creatives working together with museum experts to make heritage relevant, accessible and empowering for ALL JAMAICANS

OUR STORY

WHY MOJAH?

Heritage is Power (HIP)

Culture is more than history—it’s identity. Without awareness of the value of preservation we risk losing our connection to our roots.

A people without knowledge of their past, history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.

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WHERE IS MOJAH?

MOJAH is planning to start outreach with a MOBILE MUSEUM (bus or container) On the the road around the country visiting Parish schools and communities.

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"XAYMACA"

(our Taino name)

Land of wood and water

WHEN IS MOJAH?

Community Programmes & Events
"Friends of MOJAH" network will keep you informed

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Our Seven Pillar

OUR SEVEN PILLARS

Discover the heart of Jamaica through the lens of these pillars of our heritage

MOJAH will be collaborating with established and innovative cultural organizations to amplify ongoing efforts.

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Out of Many One People

Celebrate Jamaica's multicultural roots, including Taino, African, British, Indian, Chinese, and more.

Out of Many One People

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Cultural Values and Folklore

Dive into Jamaica's traditions, religions, folklore, and the beauty of its local languages.

Cultural Values and Folklore

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The Arts

Explore the creativity of Jamaican art, music, dance, film, photography, poetry, and literature.

The Arts

4

Food and Herbs

Relish the traditional flavors of Jamaican cuisine and uncover the secrets of bush medicine.

Food and Herbs

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Sports and Athletics

Honor the achievements of Jamaica's world-renowned athletes and sports heritage.

Sports and Athletics

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Changemakers and Heroes

Learn about the inspiring figures in government, activism, and history who shaped Jamaica.

Changemakers and Heroes

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Tourism and Preservation

Embrace Jamaica's natural beauty and efforts to preserve its environmental and architectural heritage.

Tourism and Preservation

HOW MOJAH?

With your help MOJAH can inspire young
Jamaicans to become stewards of Jamaica’s heritage and environment. Become a friend of the museum and help it grow. There are many ways to contribute.

As a Friend of MOJAH, you help:

  • Fund critical cultural preservation initiatives.
  • Provide educational resources for underserved communities.
  • Keep history alive through digital and in-person experiences.

Ways to Support:

  • One-time or recurring donations
  • Corporate & Community Partnerships
  • Sponsorship & Grants
  • Volunteer & Ambassador Programs
BECOME A FRIEND OF MOJAH
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Giving Thanks

AMERICAN FRIENDS OF JAMAICA

The American Friends of Jamaica (AFJ) is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting Jamaica’s development. Donations made through AFJ are tax-deductible in the U.S. and provide a seamless way to contribute in USD.

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FUNDRAISING GOAL US$250,000 HELP UP TO GET THERE…

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