From Jamaica to Labrador: Meet Const. Jevaughn Coley
In 2019, Jevaughn Coley became one of the first Black officers in the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary
In the summer of 2014, Jevaughn Coley moved from Kingston, Jamaica, to St. John's, with his mom and brother.
"We actually visited here at first and then we just never went back home," he said with a big smile.
Five years later, Jevaughn made history in the province, becoming one of the first Black officers appointed to the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary.
In the latest instalment of Being Black in N.L., Ife Alaba chatted virtually with Jevaughn, who is posted in Labrador City, about his journey and experience as an officer so far.
WATCH | See Ife Alaba's interview with Jevaughn
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You might already be familiar with Ife Alaba — she's one of the charismatic hosts of CBC Newfoundland and Labrador's series Stuffed.
Alaba is host and producer of our Being Black in N.L. segment, in which she chats with members of the Black community about their lives, businesses and passions.
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