Coronation Market: A vendor's perspective
Jun 10th, 2010 | Category: News & Features | 4:41Coronation Market, described as the pivotal point of trade and commerce in the heart of Kingston, was damaged during the conflict in West Kingston. The Gleaner captured the perspective of one vendor who describes an experience of abuse and a suffering business. Photography: Ricardo Makyn, Ian Allen, Norman Grindley Narrative and interview: Laura Redpath Media and production: Kyle Macpherson
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