At the Follow Your Roots dinner in New York City, five Black chefs cooked with ingredients that define the African Diaspora.
African American cuisine is a testament to resilience and preserving cultural identity through food traditions that evolved ...
Notably, for decades before the restoration of democracy in 1992, Guyana’s indigenous communities faced systematic neglect, entrenched poverty, and deliberate ...
The Guyanese government has significantly increased funding and initiatives for Amerindian villages, investing in ...
The Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2024 report underscores an undeniable reality: Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is at a critical juncture in ...
THE Opposition’s failure to develop substantive policies for the betterment of Amerindians was sharply criticised by ... “The budget is fundamentally strong on transitioning and modernising Guyana. It ...
While Guyanese citizens wait for the oil windfall to reach their pockets, the boom is making life more expensive, dramatically inflating rent and food prices. To many, the hotels, casinos and luxury ...
RyRy’s Restaurant offers elevated pub food with Guyanese, Asian and Japanese twists ... pays homage to his Amerindian heritage. He believes that fostering this sense of comfort and belonging ...
Lauren Pierre’s two-part booklet study, “The Evolution of an Amerindian Political Advocate in a Colonial State” and “Legislator and Statesman” (1994), provides an invaluable account of ...