While we are still in Black History Month (in my opinion shaping up to be one the best Black History Month in my years of celebrating...more on that later), I didn’t get the opportunity to do any dedicated to Black History Month content I thought it was great that AT&T reached out to me to highlight a few of our current Caribbean-American leaders changing the game in their … [Read more...] about AT&T’s 28 Days Celebrates Black History Month with Caribbean Natives
Vibes
10 Reggae/Dancehall Love Songs for Valentine’s Day
I did a list of my favorite reggae love songs for Valentine's Day awhile back! I'm back with a new list for you. Want to enjoy a little love this Valentine's Day without going overboard? Listen to a few good Reggae and Dancehall love songs to help you enjoy your day. Chronixx - "Somewhere" https://youtu.be/Pvj2JSMfRGE Jah Cure - "Call on … [Read more...] about 10 Reggae/Dancehall Love Songs for Valentine’s Day
Caribbean Digital Divas 2016
Caribbean Digital Divas is back! This year's event will be focused on Branding. It's more than just a marketing buzz term and should be approached with intention for any business and it's not just pretty colors and design, but that's a huge part of it. As a Caribbean brands continue to evolve, digital has allowed the reach to be widened exponentially. Branding is needed for … [Read more...] about Caribbean Digital Divas 2016
Caribbean Blogger Spotlight: A.V. Does What?
Jamaican-American DIY Blogger A.V. is the quintessential first generation Caribbean-American. Her love for DIY, culture and 90's Hip-Hop, work complimentary to her vibrant personality. On her blog A.V. Does What, she shares her DIY projects, recipes, travel AVentures and conversations with various guests on the Traphouse with AV show, she is focused edu-taining the people. Find … [Read more...] about Caribbean Blogger Spotlight: A.V. Does What?
Callaloo: The Legend of the Golden Coqui
What’s not to love about Callaloo! Callaloo: A Jazz Folklore, The first children’s book adapted from a play with the same name both created by author and playwright Marjuan Canady (of Trinidadian/Black American roots) and illustrated by Nabeeh Bilal follows young Winston on his trip to visit Grandma in Tobago where he encounters a few folklore characters of Trinidad & … [Read more...] about Callaloo: The Legend of the Golden Coqui




