How did the Maroons Secret Lifestyle convert to one of the Biggest Festivals in Jamaica?

In 1739 runaway Maroon slaves signed a peace treaty with the British to gain semi-sovereignty over this region. It is known as being its own independent city within the island…

 
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The Queen who became King; Calypso Rose always breaking barriers

   OUR AMBASSADOR5™ SERIES SHOWCASES 5 QUESTIONS/FACTS WITH A  CULTURAL AMBASSADOR  WHO IS ACTIVELY PROMOTING CARIBBEAN CULTURE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. By Marissa Williams She does not take herself or her…

 
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Amazing Caribbean Musical Tributes to Dr Martin Luther King

The impact of the Civil Rights Movement was not only felt in the United States, but also touched the lives of many Caribbean people throughout the diaspora. The assassination of…

 
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Jamaican Founder Brings African Art to Art Basel in Miami’s Overtown

Miami, Fl-November 28, 2016-It’s no secret that the landscape of Historic Overtown is dramatically changing and reclaiming the glory of its former self by reemerging as a cultural beacon within…

 
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Author appeals to President Obama to pardon a Caribbean Hero, Marcus Garvey

Author appeals to President Obama to pardon a Caribbean Hero, Marcus Garvey Jamaican author  Geoffrey Philp has penned a letter to outgoing US President Barack Obama (the first black president…

 
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Cultural Icon, Shirley ‘BEULAH’ King, has died

Popular Trinbagonian actress and retired teacher, Shirley ‘Beulah’ King, has died at the age of 74. King began her career as an actress in the Strolling Players Theater Company which was…

 
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