Gina Capers-Willis calls herself a Geechee Girl. Her roots come from Daufuskie Island, South Carolina and the Gullah islands off the Georgia coast. But she grew up in Savannah at a time when she says ...
D: Two Gullah chefs from the Hamlin community will celebrate Black History Month Feb. 15 by hosting the fourth annual Taste ...
As February unfolds, the Taste of Gullah Geechee event emerges as a vibrant celebration of culinary heritage, honoring Black History Month through the rich flavors of African and Lowcountry cultures.
PORT WENTWORTH, Ga. (WTOC) - Port Wentworth held their first Gullah Geechee Festival Saturday, celebrating the strong culture in the Savannah area with history storytelling and Gullah Geechee inspired ...
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Celebrate Black History Month with ‘Cooking Up History’ in Hattiesburg
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WHLT) – The Sixth Street Museum District invited the public to celebrate Black History Month with “Cooking Up History!,” a series of free, family-friendly events spotlighting ...
Black History did not begin with slavery, and WIS is exploring more behind the tradition and impacts of Gullah-Geechee ...
On a recent trip to Charleston, South Carolina, I met Benjamin “BJ” Dennis at the James Island Sunday Brunch Farmers Market. We pause in front of the Simmons Farm stand to shake sand out of my shoes — ...
Ron Daise shares more about the creation of the children’s musical series, which showcased the language and uniqueness of the ...
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