The story of FINSAC is not just a matter of numbers, policies, and economic shifts—it is about people, families, and futures that were dismantled. In this powerful video, Yola Gray-Baker, a survivor of the FINSAC crisis and the founder of this movement, shares her full account of the tragedy. Her testimony is more than history; it is a call to memory, justice, and healing.
Yola’s Story: From Victim to Voice
Yola Gray-Baker’s journey through the FINSAC ordeal is both heartbreaking and inspiring. She opens up about the immense personal losses she suffered—losing property, livelihood, and stability. Yet, instead of being silenced by the system, she rose to become the Past President of the Association of FINSACed Entrepreneurs, amplifying the voices of thousands who endured the same fate.
Her transformation from a victim of injustice to a leader for change reminds us of the resilience that lives in every Jamaican who faced the storm.
Why Her Story Matters
Yola’s testimony is not just a reflection of the past—it is a warning and a guide for the future. Without accountability, history risks repeating itself. By sharing her truth, she ensures that FINSAC will never be forgotten and that the call for justice remains loud and clear.
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