Caribbean Heritage Organization, Inc.

Caribbean Heritage Organization, Inc. The Caribbean Heritage Organization is dedicated to celebrating the Caribbean and it's Diaspora.

Caribbean Heritage Organization aims to conserve and celebrate the rich and diverse contributions of the Caribbean and its people to the international society. Support and nurture existing and emerging creative talent in the Caribbean through academic scholarships, mentorship and promotion of Caribbean films and filmmakers, theater and dance.

03/02/2026
The Caribbean Heritage Organization is delighted to welcome Alexis Nunes to our Advisory Board. 🇯🇲🇸🇻As a seasoned sports...
02/25/2026

The Caribbean Heritage Organization is delighted to welcome Alexis Nunes to our Advisory Board.
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As a seasoned sports reporter, Alexis covers football (soccer) and cricket for ESPN, and co-hosts ESPN FC, which streams on ESPN+ in the U.S. and on ESPN in the Caribbean.
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Her previous experience includes working at SportsMax TV, a leading Caribbean sports network.
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Alexis’ deep Caribbean and Latin American roots, combined with her passion for culture and sports, make her an outstanding addition to our dynamic advisory board.
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02/16/2026

Join us for CaribbeanLens Week..."Where Hollywood Celebrates the Caribbean(tm)
More info to come.

Celebrate June...Celebrate Caribbean American Heritage Month.





02/03/2026
01/25/2026
01/12/2026

And the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture goes to….

Teyana Taylor!

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Teyana Taylor wins her first ever Golden Globe for her work in the Warner Bros’ black comedy action thriller, “One Battle After Another.”

As an added bonus she gets to meet one of her idols actress Julia Roberts.
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Yippee! Congratulations, Teyana!!!
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222 years ago today, Haiti gained her independence from France becoming the Western Hemisphere’s first country to abolis...
01/01/2026

222 years ago today, Haiti gained her independence from France becoming the Western Hemisphere’s first country to abolish slavery and the first Black Republic in the region.
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Serving and eating “Soup Joumou” on Haiti’s Independence Day is an integral part of the celebrations. The soup, which traditionally uses pumpkin (squash) as a base, was prepared by enslaved Africans for their French masters who would eat this soup for good fortune. The enslaved people were forbidden to have any of the finished product.
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On January 1, 1804, to celebrate freedom and express victory, Emperor Jean Jacques Dessalines asked his wife, Marie Claire Heureuse Felicite Bonheur Dessalines, to cook and offer the soup to the former slaves as a message to the defeated masters.
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Bòn fèt, Hayti!
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It’s Black Cake season. Enjoy!😊
12/21/2025

It’s Black Cake season. Enjoy!😊

It’s Black Cake time!
12/21/2025

It’s Black Cake time!

12/19/2025

Series creator, Selwyn Seyfu Hinds, invites us to “fly towards the sun.”
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Dreams Take Flight full interview link at CaribbeanHeritageMag.com and https://youtu.be/-8WYmO04kZE?feature=shared
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12/12/2025

UK’s The New Black Film Collective chimes in
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For answers to this and other thought provoking questions, please see the Full Interview link in bio and at https://youtu.be/-8WYmO04kZE?feature=shared
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18017 Chatsworth Street #288
Los Angeles, CA
91344

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