SIX QUALITIES OF A GREAT CARIBBEAN DJ

  By Jason Walker   Now the first thing you may ask is what makes me qualified to make this kind of list, so let me give you a little…

 
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Who made the list? Our pick of Top 8 Caribbean Poets

The Caribbean Poetry Movement gave Caribbean people a unique voice. It was an opportunity to express ideas in local dialect reflecting local customs and not simply imitating the works of colonizers. Many…

 
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BRUCK UP Tries Not To CRY

(New York, NY) May 25, 2015 – Years after originating the wildly popular “Bruck Up” dance and becoming an international sensation, songwriter and recording artist George “Bruck Up” Adams is focused on moving masses worldwide…

 
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June is Caribbean American Heritage Month

     National Caribbean-American Heritage Month  Marks Tenth Anniversary in 2015 In June 2005, the House of Representatives unanimously adopted H. Con. Res. 71, sponsored by Congresswoman Barbara Lee, recognizing the significance…

 
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ORLANDO CARNIVAL CELEBRATES 28 YEARS

           By  Jason Walker In 1987 an Orlando resident by the name of Johnson Gilbert along with other residents Mark Modeste, Gloria Chandler and Tina Stubbs…

 
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Africa Belle ( Diaspora Event Review)

By Marissa Williams Alliance Française d’Atlanta hosted its annual African Belle event on May 8th 2015, in collaboration with High Museum of Art. This year’s theme –Rythmes Africains– promised a night celebrating…

 
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