Home Misteri Engineering With Empathy: A Jamaican Engineer’s Reflection on Hurricane Melissa, Resilience, and Equity in St. Elizabeth MisteriEngineering With Empathy: A Jamaican Engineer’s Reflection on Hurricane Melissa, Resilience, and Equity in St. Elizabethsakana11 min readMay 20, 20262×Engineering With Empathy: A Jamaican Engineer’s Reflection on Hurricane Melissa, Resilience, and Equity in St. ElizabethShare this article Engineering With Empathy: A Jamaican Engineer’s Reflection on Hurricane Melissa, Resilience, and Equity in St. Elizabeth Engineer Jayann Walters reflects on Hurricane Melissa’s impact in Jamaica and the urgent need to build more resilient and equitable communities. Read more at All Together Post Views: 2
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