Exploring the journey of Moutya to global recognition, David André’s vision for engaging youth in preserving culture, and his ambitious plans for the future of Seychellois cultural heritage.
The Bahamas, an archipelago of almost 700 islands and cays to the north of Cuba, stretches for more than 800 km between Grand Bahama Island and Great Inagua Island. The thriving Creole community has grown as a result of the islands' unique position at the gateway to the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Central American region.
Mayotte is a department and region of France, comprising an archipelago of islands in the Indian Ocean, between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar. A coral barrier reef surrounds the archipelago, sheltering a marine reserve and the largest coral reef lagoon in the world.
The veteran Guadeloupean teacher and now author Lydie Saint-Victor is an exceedingly inspirational, prodigiously well qualified and consciously humane educator who is profoundly committed to making life better not only for her students - but also for their parents.
Christophe Agelan, a director, producer, and screenwriter from Martinique, is committed to revitalizing French Caribbean cinema through his production company. Focusing on telling Creole stories, Agelo addresses taboo topics and forgotten local narratives. With films like Wayav Wawa and Les Mulage Invisibles, he blends reality and fiction, emphasizing Creole culture and identity.
Discover the story of Alcide Savinien Donnat, a visionary leader whose dedication to the youth and culture of Guadeloupe shapes the island's future amid its historical and contemporary challenges.
Nana’s Creole Italian Table: Recipes and Stories from Sicilian New Orleans is a beautiful and informative cookbook that explores the rich culinary history.
Antillean Creole, also known as Antillean French Creole or simply Creole, is a French-based Creole language predominantly spoken in the Lesser Antilles. Various African, Amerindian, and European languages have significantly influenced Antillean Creole structure, lexicon, and syntax.
In the bustling heart of the literary world, an event like no other took place recently, leaving an indelible mark on all who attended. Kreol Magazine, your window to Creole cultures and lifestyles, held a magnificent celebration to commemorate the release of our two most recent issues. It was not just an event but a vibrant tableau of authentic Creole life encapsulated within the heartwarming realm of communal gatherings.