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The Annual African American Caribbean Labor Weekend Celebration, New York

The Annual African American Caribbean Labor Weekend celebration took place in New York recently. Prominent among the celebrations was the nightly parade on the eve of Labor Day in Brooklyn, New York. As usual, although the parades were dominated by display of Caribbean (and African oriented) dances and costume, the celebration was attended by people of all races, color, and background. Our men were there to bring you the coverage with exclusive pictures.


CLOSE DANCE, STYLE, AND ENERGY: 

A PARADE OF CULTURE AND FANFARE: It was another great day of  African cultural display as represented by Caribbean Pride and African subsistence in Diaspora.


HOW IT HAPPENED: The nightly J' ouvert parade on the eve of Labor Day is always dominated by Grenada bands. This was no different. Several individuals and families from all walks of life, mostly including people of Caribbean and African American joined in the fanfare and celebration as the painted dancers mostly in black colo4red and decked costumes danced wildly across the streets of Brooklyn.

 

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APPEAL:  We are using this avenue to appeal to attendees of these festivals and celebrations to always remember that these gatherings are events of celebration and joy, not times and places of violence. Our sympathy go out to all those affected by violence at such events.

THE COMPLETE PHOTO COVERAGE

Girl Dancing

 

Holding the Flag

 

Of Course, the bottle dance


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Black painted faces

 

 

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