A Night of FIYAH! and Pride: Island SPACE Caribbean Museum’s 5th Anniversary Gala in South Florida
written by Mary Montrichard Under the dazzling lights of the Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa the Island SPACE…
Caribbean Tales Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years of Caribbean Storytelling with Stellar Lineup
September 10, 2025 written by Alya Somar The Caribbean Tales International Film Festival (CTFF) is celebrating its 20th anniversary in…
Casa Silvana: A Cultural Beacon for Afro-Descendant Art in Puerto Rico
written by CC Mag Located in Humacao, Puerto Rico, Casa Silvana is an Afrocultural space dedicated to the preservation, promotion and…
Acosta Dance Centre Hosts the UK’s Largest Afro Cuban Dance Festival this July
written by CC Magazine “We know how to throw a great party in Cuba – and now we’re bringing that…
Trinidadian American Artist Indra Persad Milowe Revives an Ancient Indian Tradition in Her Latest Release ‘Celebration!’
written by CC Mag Artist Indra Persaud Milowe discovered her love of art at just 15 years old. As a high school…
Miami’s Delou African Dance Ensemble Returns to Tradition Through Music and Dance
written by E. Osborne When Trinidad and Tobago native Njeri Plato relocated from Brooklyn to Miami in 1981, companies performing traditional…
Caribbean Art Duo Make Waves at Miami’s Art Basel
written by Shanida Carter Art Basel Miami Beach is widely believed to be North America’s most comprehensive international contemporary art fair…
Scholar Keisha Oliver Addresses Bahamas’ Forgotten History through Art History and Cultural Preservation
written by Tiara Jade “It was not only a win for me, but a win for the Bahamas.” -Keisha Oliver- …
Decolonized Authenticity: A French Caribbean Woman’s Thoughts on the Afro Indo Identity
written by Yasmina Victor-Bihary “The question of identity is complex, but I assume that identity is not rigid. If you weren’t…
Lucid Dreams Amid the Pandemic: Muralist Amrisa Niranjan on her Latest Exhibit at Brooklyn’s Lips Cafe
written by D’Nisa Joseph In Brooklyn’s East Flatbush neighborhood conversations over coffee take place amid an art scene. Featured in the…
Artist Afeefah Haniff Creates Hit Concept in ‘Colored Girls and Colored Walls’
written by Suhana Rampersad Art has long been expressed in various forms within the West Indian community. It often highlights our…
St. Vincent Artist Nadia Huggins on the Power of Art and Caribbean Heritage
written by Alya S. “In recent years, hiking into the crater of our local volcano La Soufriere ...standing in a space…