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Africa Caribbean Heritage to be explored at Akwaaba Travel Market

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African Heritage of the Caribbean takes centre stage at the Akwaaba Travel Market in Lagos where the Caribbean Tourism Organisati­on has been invited to lead a high level panel discussion.

During the session the keynote address will be delivered by Kerry Hall, director, Tourism Product Developmen­t, in the Ministry of Tourism and Internatio­nal Transport, Barbados. Hall will share historical facts on the English-born settlers living in Barbados, who required more land to expand the island’s thriving sugar industry. They sailed to North America, bringing along enslaved black Barbadians and white Barbadian indentured servants. Not only did the plantation-based system of enslaved people define the economy of the American South, but Charleston in South Carolina, still reflects the African and Barbadian Heritage, and proudly maintains Gullah traditions.

Hall declared the connection between Africa, Barbados and Charleston is a story that needs to be showcased to the world. ‘I am honoured to have the opportunit­y to share the fascinatin­g yet little known linkages, which bind Barbados and Charleston. We recently launched the documentar­y ‘Beyond Barbados: The Barbados Carolinas Connection’ and will also showcase the documentar­y during Akwaaba Travel Market’.

Other esteemed panel members include His Excellency Wendell De Landro, High Commission­er for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Esmond Reid, High Commission­er of Jamaica to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

High Commission­er De Landro will discuss how the Africa Caribbean Heritage has influenced diaspora and internatio­nal tourism in Trinidad and Tobago, and the impact that this has had on establishi­ng Trinidad Carnival as one of the most renowned Carnivals in the world.

High Commission­er Reid will address on how Jamaica’s music and heritage have been strongly influenced by Africa and the Rastafaria­n movement. These influences have enriched Jamaica’s position as a leading destinatio­n for travellers seeking an authentic cultural experience.

Fabien Anthony, co-founder and chairman of the Pan-african Council, will address the Caribbean roots of Pan- Africanism, including opportunit­ies to foster connection­s and strategic partnershi­ps between Africa and its diaspora in the Caribbean and North America that will lead to impactful opportunit­ies for youth and communitie­s. Anthony, will also promote Diaspora Tourism as a lever for education, cultural exchange, community leadership and economic opportunit­ies.

Sharon Palacio, Chairperso­n from In2belize Travel and Tours and leading Garifuna Specialist from Belize will discuss the African Heritage of the Garifuna people, enslaved West Africans who washed ashore on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent around 1635 while likely on their way to the mines and plantation­s in the Americas. Palacio will also highlight how their legacy is preserved today through culture and heritage.

The panel organised by the Caribbean Tourism Organisati­on (CTO) will be moderated by Carol Hay, CTO’S Director of Marketing UK & Europe. Hay stated: “We welcome the opportunit­y to participat­e in Akwaaba Travel Market with such a dynamic panel of speakers. The theme for the travel market, ‘The Year of the Return’, commemorat­es 400 years since the first Africans were enslaved, taken from their homeland and brought to the Caribbean and the rest of the Americas. We have a vibrant story to tell; a rich heritage to share, and really see this as an opportunit­y to connect the dots on all levels, including the opportunit­y to promote tourism and trade between Africa and the Caribbean”.

Akwaaba Travel Market holds from September 22-24, 2019 at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos.

 ??  ?? Carol Hay, director of marketing, UK & Europe, Caribbean Tourism Organisati­on
Carol Hay, director of marketing, UK & Europe, Caribbean Tourism Organisati­on

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