Krio is a vibrant English-based Creole language spoken in Sierra Leone. It serves as a lingua franca, connecting people from different ethnic and linguistic backgrounds. Only about 10% of Sierra Leone’s population speak Krio as their first language, but over 90% of Sierra Leoneans use it as a second language, making it a crucial part of national identity and daily communication.
Chicken Saté (or sate) with fried rice is a popular street food and home-cooked favorite in Suriname, rooted in the country’s rich Indonesian-Javanese heritage.
Maria McKenzie is a former librarian and lifelong book enthusiast whose passion for storytelling was sparked at ten after discovering Nancy Drew. Though naturally quiet and introspective, she found that her rich internal world was the perfect foundation for crafting compelling narratives. McKenzie writes romantic suspense, thrillers, historical fiction, and true crime, focusing on an interracial and multicultural romance set in America’s past—drawing inspiration from her experience in an interracial marriage.
“The Hellions” by George McNeill is a raw and gripping novel that delves into the gritty world of a motorcycle club, exploring themes of loyalty, brotherhood, and the pursuit of redemption. Through vivid characters and intense storytelling, McNeill crafts a compelling narrative that offers a peek into the tumultuous life of outlaw bikers.
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is one of the most linguistically and culturally diverse countries in the world, home to over 800 languages and hundreds of distinct ethnic groups. While it may not be traditionally associated with Creole cultures like the Caribbean or the Indian Ocean, Papua New Guinea has a unique form of Creolization embedded in its history, language, and identity.
Gretchen Craig is a celebrated author of historical fiction, admired for her evocative storytelling and richly drawn characters. With a talent for capturing the emotional depth of family, love, and endurance amid historical upheaval, Craig transports readers to the heart of the American South. Always and Forever showcases her gift for weaving personal dramas into sweeping historical landscapes, bringing history to life through the lens of intimate human experiences. Her novels are known for their lyrical prose, historical authenticity, and compelling emotional resonance, earning her a dedicated readership and critical acclaim.
On August 29th, 2024, Kreol Magazine continued celebrating Issues 36 and 37 with a special gathering in Lafayette, Louisiana. The event brought together local contributors and honourees featured in both issues, offering a warm and intimate moment to honour their stories and impact.
The Opelousas Elderly Awareness Seminars program is a grassroots initiative that brings vital education, empowerment, and joy to seniors across Louisiana’s parishes, all completely free. Founded in 2006, the program now hosts large-scale events featuring expert speakers, health screenings, law enforcement updates, meals, and entertainment, creating a safe, supportive space for elders to connect and thrive.
Dr. Rahn K. Bailey is a nationally recognized forensic psychiatrist whose career bridges the worlds of medicine, justice, and public health. Rooted in his Creole heritage, he has become a powerful advocate for mental health equity, violence prevention, and mentorship in the U.S. and globally.
Life of Chancellor John K. Pierre is a powerful testament to resilience, education, and purpose-driven leadership. From humble beginnings in rural Louisiana to leading Southern University into a future defined by innovation and access, he has remained unwavering in his belief that nurturing human potential can transform communities.
Lo Brizan Seychelles, led by Josette and Norman Weber, is a unique restaurant, branded souvenirs boutique and gallery that blends authentic Creole culture with modern hospitality. Offering a rich experience through local cuisine, art, and immersive activities.
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