Don Rojas (born 1949) is a journalist and political commentator from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. He was Editor in Chief of Grenada's national newspaper, The Free West Indian. He was also a close associate of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and served as his press secretary from 1981 to 1983 in the People's Revolutionary Government (PRG) of Grenada.
In September-October 1983, a power-sharing dispute between Bishop and Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard led to Bishop's arrest and execution. On 25 October 1983, the United States invaded Grenada and ousted the PRG. Four days after the invasion, Rojas and his family were deported by a U.S. Air Force plane to Barbados.
in the mid-1980s, Rojas was an executive at the International Organization of Journalists (IOJ) in Prague. In the early 1990s, he settled in the United States. In July 1996, he founded the news and opinion website, The Black World Today, and served as its CEO.
