Caribbean American People,
This issue is all about YOU! Instead of giving you my weekly editorial, I will keep it very short and just wish you a weekend filled with many blessings, peace and joy! I will also share with you President Barack Obama's message to all Caribbean people as we celebrate Caribbean American Heritage Month all of June. June is already one HOT month, and I do not necessarily mean weather-wise.
Celebrate June, celebrate you, celebrate all things Caribbean!
Rosie "Peppy" Parke Creative Director/CEO Peppy Entertainment & Promotions, LLC A PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Our
Nation is linked to the Caribbean by our geography as well as our
shared past and common aspirations. During National Caribbean-American
Heritage Month, we pay tribute to the diverse cultures and immeasurable
contributions of all Americans who trace their heritage to the
Caribbean.
Throughout
our history, immigrants from Caribbean countries have come to our
shores seeking better lives and opportunities. Others were brought
against their will in the bonds of slavery. All have strived to ensure
their children could achieve something greater and have preserved the
promise of America for future generations.
During
the month of June, we also honor the bonds of friendship between the
United States and Caribbean countries. This year's devastating
earthquake in Haiti has brought untold grief to the Haitian-American
community, many who continue to mourn the loss of loved ones as they
help rebuild their homeland. These families and individuals remain in
our thoughts and prayers. The United States has proudly played a
leading role in the international response to this crisis, which
included vital contributions from countries throughout the Caribbean.
As Haiti recovers, we will remain a steady and reliable partner.
This
month, we celebrate the triumph of Caribbean Americans, a diverse
community that encompasses many nationalities and languages. They have
become leaders in every sector of American life while maintaining the
varied traditions of their countries of origin. Caribbean Americans
enrich our national character and strengthen the fabric of our culture,
and we are proud they are part of the American family.
NOW,
THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America,
by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the
laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2010 as National
Caribbean-American Heritage Month. I call upon all Americans to
celebrate the history and culture of Caribbean Americans with
appropriate ceremonies and activities.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eighth day of
May, in the year of our Lord two thousand ten, and of the Independence
of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-fourth.
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PEPPY ENTERTAINMENT & PROMOTIONS' C.A.H.M. HOT EVENT: "Reggae Jazz and Word Riddims"
| This year, Peppy Entertainment & Promotions, LLC will join forces with I Love Reggae and the institute of Caribbean Studies for "Reggae Jazz and Word Riddims"This event will be held on Friday, June 18 at Zanzibar on the Waterfront (Terrace) from 6pm to midnight and will feature Jazz with EnsideOut, Reggae with Image Band and Sierra Leone's Jay Arr, and Word Riddims with Angel Wambui and a very special guest!Please SAVE THE DATE, contact peppypromotions@gmail.com for tickets, and stay tuned for information on the artists who will be on the show.Proceeds from this event will go towards music education for children.
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REMEMBERING ONE OF OUR CARIBBEAN SOLDIERS
| Mr. Flash Gordon was born Joseph Belgrave in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.He began his career
as a performing artist in 1996. Performances included opening act for
Bunny Wailer with the Nyahbinghi House of Washington DC. He released
his first album in 2004-2005 - "Walking in the Light". Mr. Flash Gordon released his second album -"Blazin Fiyah" a double disc of original
roots tunes with solid production. Many will remember him from his performances around downtown including Bar Nun (now PURE) where he performed and spoke from his heart.Mr. Flash Gordon passed away on May 26, 2009 due to illness. He was a beloved brother
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JAMAICAN AUTHOR, RACQUEL BROWN GASTON TO BE INDUCTED IN TRELAWNY HALL OF FAME | 
| Above: Racquel Brown-Gaston with Mayor of Trelawny, Colin GhgerAt the recently held Trelawny Reunion weekend-long event held in New York, Racquel Brown Gaston, the author of the thriller novel "Deadly Instincts" was honored by the Mayor of Trelawny, Jamaica. Racquel will be inducted in the Trelawny Hall of Fame in October this year at a major festival in that community.
Born in Trelawny, Jamaica, Racquel migrated to the States when she was 14 and went through many trials and tribulations while living in Bed-Stuy, NY. Despite what was happening around her, she stuck to her school books, studied hard, won a scholarship to Boston University, went on to the University of Miami to study Law, practiced law, and then finally decided to pursue her passion of becoming an author.
Racquel has an incredible personal story and her debut novel has been getting rave reviews in Jamaica, the States and the online community.
She recently participated in the National Black Book Festival in Houston, TX, will be taking part in various library activities in honor of Caribbean American Heritage month in the greater Washington, DC area, and will also be a featured author at the Harlem Book Festival in NY next month.
For more information on Racquel or her book "Deadly Instincts" visit www.racquelbrowngaston.com TODAY!
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