MIAMI — Historically, the relationship of the black identity to sex is loaded and remains a deeply complex conversation. Africa’s black identity history is marred by images of the “African Hottentot ...
The Caribbean Hotel Association launched its new logo and corporate identity, after 46 years without making any substantial image changes or identity updates. The new logo was developed from the ...
The company formerly known as Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. is changing its name moving forward to the Royal Caribbean Group. The cruise company announced Thursday that its flagship brands-Royal ...
The Pérez Art Museum Miami’s Caribbean Cultural Institute has introduced a new series titled “Beyond Representation,” which highlights the diverse performative practices of Caribbean artists and those ...
“Caribbean means being a part of one of the most interesting, though unintended, social experiments in the world”, says Geoffrey Philp who lives in Miami. “Within this archipelago, we have people from ...
The Caribbean stands at the crossroads of world history, yet most people only see it as a vacation destination with beaches and rum cocktails. This cluster of islands witnessed some of humanity’s most ...
A portrait from "Black Mother", directed by Khalik Allah, the opening night film for the Third Horizon Film Festival The Third Horizon Film Festival kicks off in Miami, showcasing stories by ...
Three months after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Stephanie L. Blair, a first-generation Guyanese-American, mapped out the concept for Sadie's Caribbean Alphabet, a ...
The Caribbean and ITF Taekwon-Do: Identity, barriers and a vision for the future. INSIDE THE GAMES / RAUL DAFFUNCHIO PICAZO The member of the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF) and a prominent ...
Across the Caribbean, there is growing interest in the historical, cultural, and genetic legacies of Native peoples. In increasing numbers, individuals, families, and organizations are affirming their ...
Identify yourself as being of "Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin" on the 2010 U.S. Census questionnaire, and you will get to be more specific about your ancestry, such as Mexican-American, Cuban or ...
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