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The Gleaner Highlights QORIHC Ahead of Its 10th Anniversary

QORIHC is pleased to have been featured in The Jamaica Gleaner ahead of its upcoming 10th anniversary celebration, a milestone moment for a platform that has spent the past decade honouring women across Jamaica’s entertainment landscape. The coverage shines a welcome light on the journey of QORIHC, its continued cultural relevance, and the importance of recognising women whose contributions have helped shape the industry, both publicly and behind the scenes.

In its feature, The Gleaner notes that QORIHC will honour 35 women in 2026 for their outstanding work across music, film, television, theatre, comedy, media, and dancehall. The article also highlights the vision and consistency of founder Laurell Nurse, whose dedication has helped grow QORIHC into a respected and anticipated fixture on the entertainment calendar.

Over the last 10 years, QORIHC has honoured hundreds of women, building a legacy rooted in recognition, celebration, and intentional visibility. As anticipation builds for the 2026 staging, the feature serves as a meaningful reminder of the platform’s purpose and the impact it has had in preserving and elevating the stories of women in Jamaican entertainment and culture.

The article also previews several names connected to this year’s staging, including Sharon Schroeter, Janet Silvera, Professor Carolyn Cooper, Stacious, and Dr Terri-Karelle Johnson, with the full list of honourees expected in May.

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