The Pompey Museum of Slavery and Emancipation is located in Nassau, Bahamas at the historic Vendue House. It documents the impact of slavery in the Bahamas. Formerly used as a marketplace in the 18th century, the historic building transformed into a public museum in 1992.
Read MoreThe Heritage Museum of the Bahamas in Nassau preserves the rich history and heritage of The Bahamas. This includes the Bahamas’ natural history, the piracy era, slavery, and much more. The museum is within the historic Mountbatten House.
Read MoreThe Jamaican Carnival in Kingston, Jamaica is an annual tradition usually celebrated following Easter holidays in April. The carnival features live bands and DJs playing the sounds of calypso, soca, and reggae, hours of street dancing by thousands of revelers and spectators, colorful plumed costumes, and local food stops to get your fill.
Read MoreCalabash International Literary Festival is a biennial festival held in Treasure Beach, Jamaica. Founded in 2001 by Jamaican novelist Colin Channer and poet Kwame Dawes, the festival has been lauded by The New York Times as a “world class literary festival” and by Vogue Magazine as the “island’s best kept secret.” Speakers featured in previous […]
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