SUPA-NATURAL: Afro-Caribbean Religion, Faith and Spirituality Panel Discussion

Musée des Caraïbes Island SPACE 8000 W. Broward Blvd, Suite 202, Plantation, FL, United States

An in-person Humanities panel discussion on the stigma and cultural importance of Vodou, Rastafari, Santeria and other Afro-Atlantic / Afro-Caribbean religions and their relationship with mainstream faiths, including Christianity, Islam, Hindu and Judaism, for the Caribbean community. The panel features Dr. Charlene Desir (Vodou priesetess), High Chief Nathaniel Styles (Yoruba priest), Dr. Clyde Bailey (lecturer […]

Reimagining Emancipation: From the U.S. to the West Indies (Panel Discussion)

Musée des Caraïbes Island SPACE 8000 W. Broward Blvd, Suite 202, Plantation, FL, United States

Emancipation Reimagined: From the U.S. to the West Indies (Panel Discussion) A hybrid (in-person and virtual) panel discussion, from both African-American and Caribbean perspectives, on how we have evolved since slavery, where our positions on equity and equality stand today and, most importantly, how we can effectively continue to improve our circumstances together. Panelists include […]

Free

The Island Imprint: The Indelible Impact of the Caribbean Diaspora (Panel featuring Consulates)

Musée des Caraïbes Island SPACE 8000 W. Broward Blvd, Suite 202, Plantation, FL, United States

A panel discussion featuring Caribbean consulate representatives on the history of and noteworthy impressions made by the Caribbean community in South Florida and the US. This event kicks Caribbean Heritage Month off with meaningful impact, and is hosted by Island SPACE president and co-founder Calibe Thompson. Reserve your spot at https://islandspacefl.org/imprinttalk2023

Free