Caribbean History
Why I stopped apologizing for speaking Patois
"Mi stop seh sorry fi di language weh raise mi. If everybody else can love our Patois, why we cyaan...
"Mi stop seh sorry fi di language weh raise mi. If everybody else can love our Patois, why we cyaan...
"We're not asking the system to be kind, we're demanding it follow its own rules while we heal from the...
"They spent millions to discover what any Caribbean grandmother could tell you for free."
“What traditional healing practice from your culture have you been afraid to embrace? It's time to bring it home.”
"When we create spaces for authentic conversation, that's when transformation happens."
"Because in a world that often tries to erase us, projects like 'She Carry We' remind us that we are...
"A laugh was read as: loud, a question, as aggressive evidence of an institutional language defining how Black girls moved...
“We can’t know where we’re going if we don’t know where we’re coming from.”
"It took less than four minutes to reclaim a legacy I didn't know I was missing."
"The bravest thing you can do is owning what you've done and choosing to change."
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