We Are Still Here: Caribbean Indigenous Peoples
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The United Confederation of Taíno People and the Caribbean Amerindian Development Organization co-host a special program featuring Caribbean Indigenous Peoples including cultural presentations by the Kasibahagua Taíno Cultural Society and a panel discussion on contemporary Indigenous Peoples from Borikén (Puerto RIco), Dominica, Barbados, and Guyana featuring Tai Pelli, Damon Corrie, and Irvince Auguiste. The program will be moderated by Kasike Roberto Múkaro Borrero and include a Q & A.
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Dec 17th – 7:00 PM – The Tale of Anyabwile (The Unchained): Immigrant stories through Dance and Song
Dec 18th – 7:00 PM – The Syncretism of Borícua Cultural Tradition thru its Distinguished Custodians. A film by Don Angel L. Reyes Romero
Dec 18th – 8:00 PM Live Bomba Dance Workshop with Don Angel L. Reyes Romero (Workshop on Zoom through invite only, register on our website to receive invitation)
Dec 19th – 3:00 PM Beading Workshop with Vera Solovyeva: Indigenous beading techniques from Siberia
Dec 19th – 5:00 PM Litty Committee Presents: Poetry & Dialogue
Dec 19th – 7:00 PM Puerto Rico Report Back and Poetry, Part II
Dec 20th – 1:00 PM 1,000 years a Witness
Dec 20th – 3:00 PM We Are Still Here: Caribbean Indigenous Peoples
Dec 20th – 6:00 PM Kwanzaa 2020 – Global Edition
Building Equity for Immigrant, Indigenous and Native American Artists is a pilot program from the Jamaica Center of Arts & Learning. Supported by a grant from New York Community Trust, it is dedicated to researching, engaging and promoting underrepresented artists in our community, and to providing greater access for audiences to see and to experience their work.












