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#NCAHM2018 If it's the weekend in the Caribbean, you will find a table of friends (paceros) playing their national pastime at the park, a bar or on the verandah: DOMINOES #Fichas #DoubleSix #DoubleNine #TekAhSixLove #UnPase #TekAhPassYute #Knock #KnockAgain #KeyCard #DrawBlank #PureDoubles #Victory #OneCaribbean Who's buying the drinks?
#onecaribbean#tekahsixlove#puredoubles#doublesix#knock#victory#knockagain#ncahm2018#drawblank#unpase#keycard#tekahpassyute#doublenine#fichas
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June 21 #NCAHM2018 Caribbean culture and heritage is also expressed on our canvasses, the curves of our pottery, our iconic sculpture, multimedia creations, and performing arts mlinstallations. These visual artistic images are powerful representations of our life experiences and world view of Caribbean-Americans What's hanging on your walls or on table top pedestals? Jean Michel Basquiat (Haiti) Rosie Gordon Wallace, Curator, Diaspora Vibe Gallery (Jamaica) Brian Wong Won (Trinidad & Tobago Edouard Duval Carrie (Haiti) #CaribbeanHeritage #AnotherChapter #OneCaribbean #SocialLight
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June 20 #NCAHM2018 In early 19th Century, thousands of Haitians and Jamaicans traveled to Cuba, especially in the provinces of central/eastern Cuba - Ciego de Ávila, Granma, Holguín, Santiago de Cuba y Guantánamo, to supplement labor in the cane fields and other jobs. Many remained. They brought their culture and heritage and assimilated in broader Cuba culture. Today, their diaspora share Creole, English and Spanish surnames and elements of their language permeate Eastern Cuba and even in pockets of Miami and in neighborhoods around America. #CreoleChoirofCuba #Mapole #Marimbula #Baraguá #Baracoa #CaribbeanHeritage #AnotherChapter #OneCaribbean #SocialLight
#sociallight#marimbula#onecaribbean#ncahm2018#baracoa#caribbeanheritage#anotherchapter#mapole#baraguá#creolechoirofcuba
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#NCAHM2018 In the 1920s almost 25% of the Black population in Harlem was of Caribbean descent. They contributed a pivotal role in the literary, cultural, and political events shaping the Harlem Renaissance. Today, Caribbean Americans continue to imprint their footsteps and world view on America's literary legacies. The Renaissance continues. #OneCaribbean #SocialLight Claude McKay "HometoHarlem" (Jamaica) Jamaica Kincaid "MyBrother" (Antigua) Geoffrey Philp "Benjamin, My Son" (Jamaica) Elizabeth Nunez "Boundaries" (T&T) Edwidge Danticat "Krik? Krak!" "The Farming of Bones" (Haiti)
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#NCAHM2018 Between 1853-1879, thousands of Chinese were brought to the Caribbean as indentured laborers to Jamaica, Trinidad, Suriname, Cuba, Guyana and other countries. In the 1970s/80s, some families migrated to US & Canada for economic reasons and in times of political strife. Today, they are making extraordinary contributions to the US and international economy with their entrepreneurial spirit and innovation. #YapFamily-Leasa Industries #ChaFongFamily-KgnMiamiTrading #HoSangFamily-CaribbeanFoodDelights #ChinFamily-VPRecords #LueFamily-OchoRiosFoods Another chapter in #CaribbeanHeritage #OneCaribbean #MyOwnFamily
#yapfamily#luefamily#myownfamily#chinfamily#chafongfamily#hosangfamily#caribbeanheritage#onecaribbean#ncahm2018
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June 7 #NCAHM2018 #OneCaribbean #SocialLight American history and social fabric has been profoundly impacted from the public service or social activism of persons of Caribbean heritage for generations. From the American Revolution (Haitians who fought against British), Harlem Renaissance (Black pride & arts), civil rights era, labor movements, military service in wartime and peacetime, social integration across generations, to TODAY'S FIGHT for #Immigrationreform, their voices and footprints are evident. Here are a few: #MarcusGarvey-UNIA-Jamaica #ShirleyChisholm-Guyana/Bdos #StokelyCarmichael-T&T #CarlosLezama-WIADACA-T&T #UnaClarke-NY-Jamaica #GeneralColinPowell-Jamaica #FrReginaldJeanMary-Haiti #MarleineBastien-FANM-Haiti
#onecaribbean#ncahm2018#generalcolinpowell#carloslezama#unaclarke#sociallight#marcusgarvey#marleinebastien#frreginaldjeanmary#shirleychisholm#stokelycarmichael#immigrationreform
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June 4 #NCAHM2018: In the mid 19th century (1830s-50s), the British & Dutch brought tens of thousands of Indians to the Caribbean region as indentured workers to Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and other nations in the region. They brought their religions and music/culinary traditions. Today, they heavily populate communities especially in New York & Florida. Indian Arrival Day is celebrated throughout the region on different days in May and June. #JoyMahabir, media exec (T&T) #Saif Ishoof, Exec. Director, CitiYear (Guyana); #TatyanaAli, actress (T&T/Panama) #CaribbeanHeritage #OneCaribbean #AddictedtoSuccess
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Day 2 #NCAHM2018: Caribbean-Americans have beamed their stars and heritage on the TV and movie screens--Sidney Poitier (Bahamas), Harry Belafonte (Jamaica), Garcelle Beauvais (Haiti), Zoe Zaldana (Dominican Republic), Dule Hill (Jamaica), Kerry Washington (Jamaica). Another episode of the American story. Take 2! Cut! #CAHM2018 #AddictedtoSuccess #OneCaribbean #SocialLight
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June 16 #NCAHM2018 After a resurgence in the 90s and the premiere of Love Jones, the art form of spoken word catapulted to the world stage. You may not know their names or faces, but their voices are legendary. Some of the Caribbean-American poets and industry pioneers who have contributed to this art form include: #IngridBazin-BSide (Haiti/Barbados) #RogerBonaireAgard (T&T) #StaceyAnnChin (Jamaica) #Lemon (PuertoRico) #ShanelleGabriel (T&T) #MarcBamuthiJoseph (Haiti) #DeborahMagdalena (Puerto Rico) #AinsleyBurrows (Jamaica) Another chapter in #CaribbeanHeritage #OneCaribbean #SocialLight
#sociallight#shanellegabriel#caribbeanheritage#rogerbonaireagard#ncahm2018#ainsleyburrows#onecaribbean#staceyannchin#marcbamuthijoseph#ingridbazin#deborahmagdalena#lemon
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June 12 #NCAHM2018 American history and social fabric has been profoundly impacted from the public service or social activism of persons of Caribbean heritage for generations. From the American Revolution (Haitians who fought against British), Harlem Renaissance (Black pride & arts), civil rights era, labor movements, military service in wartime and peacetime, social integration across generations, to TODAY'S FIGHT for #Immigrationreform, their voices and footprints are evident. #OneCaribbean #SocialLight Here are a few: #MarcusGarvey-UNIA-Jamaica #ShirleyChisholm-Guyana/Bdos #StokelyCarmichael-T&T #CarlosLezama-WIADACA-T&T #UnaClarke-NY-Jamaica #GeneralColinPowell-Jamaica #FrReginaldJeanMary-Haiti #MarleineBastien-FANM-Haiti
#marcusgarvey#marleinebastien#ncahm2018#onecaribbean#generalcolinpowell#shirleychisholm#stokelycarmichael#sociallight#unaclarke#carloslezama#immigrationreform#frreginaldjeanmary
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#NCAHM2018 With surnames like Sagba, Malval, Handal, Henriques, DeLeon, Nunes, Hanna, Mahfood, Issa, Joseph, Ammar, Azan, DeSouza, Shoucair, Succar, Feanny, Dabdoub, Matalon & Ziadie, the Caribbean region welcomed thousands of Middle Eastern immigrants from Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Spain and Portugal to Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Puerto Rico and other nations. Some came fleeing religious persecution as Christians or Sephardic Jews and others for economic opportunity. Today, they are part of diaspora communities and excel in retail, tourism, manufacturing industries and other entrepreneurial ventures. Another chapter in #CaribbeanAmericanHeritage #OneCaribbean #SocialLight
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