Black History Month observed in Region Four

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DPI, GUYANA, Tuesday, February 27, 2018

East Coast Demerara students were today encouraged to study and embrace African culture, as the Ministry of the Presidency, Department of Social Cohesion in collaboration with the Regional Democratic Council, Region Four hosted an exhibition and lecture series at the Beterverwagting Secondary, in observance of Black History month 2018.

Regional Executive Officer (REO) of Region Four, Pauline Lucas.

Regional Executive Officer (REO) of Region Four, Pauline Lucas praised the event, since she believes it will educate students about their ancestors and their contributions.

Executive Member of the African Community Development Association (ACDA), Eric Phillips who presented briefly on Black and Guyanese history, noted the importance of observing ‘Black History Month’ locally.

“These are things you need to know. These are things that will help you understand what contributions were made by all the different groups that came to Guyana. And we should all be proud of that because without them doing that, we would not be here today”, Phillips stated.

Caricom IKEMBA Representative, Onika Frank urged students to embrace their skin tone and love themselves in understanding their identity. She further encouraged them to become youth advocates and volunteers in various culture groups, which include the National Reparations Committee.

“Let us as young black people be the generation to embrace reparations. Let us as young black people take a stand. Let us as young black people wake up and take our place as black excellence. There is no shame in being black”, said Frank.

Teacher of the Beterverwagting Secondary School, Angela Benn.

Students and Teachers of the region who attended the event considered it as an educational one.

Student of the La Bonne Intention (LBI) Secondary, Shania McKenzie told DPI, “I am very pleased at this event. I am glad that we have this going on, in honour of our black folks and giving them honour for every contribution they made. I am very proud to be a black person in Guyana, so this brings me a lot of joy.”

Teacher of the Beterverwagting (BV) Secondary School, Angela Benn described the event as educational, “because most of the children got to learn about the Black History month. Not much of them were aware of it, so they were able to learn about persons who made contributions towards the observance of this month.”

Additionally, several persons of the Demerara/Mahaica District were honored for outstanding work in the region by the President’s Youth Award: Republic of Guyana’s office. Among those receiving awards were Regional Education Officer, Tiffany Harvey, Regional Chairman, Genevieve Allen, REO, Pauline Lucas and two students from BV and La Bonne Intention (LBI) secondary.

According to the Ministry of Social Cohesion, Culture, Youth and Sports Department, Youth Officer, Gillian Frank, the observance is being carried out in several regions across Guyana. However, this year only one lecture series will be held on the East Coast District since the ministry decided to honor several persons instead.

Black History Month 2018 in Guyana, under ACDA, is being observed under the theme: “Celebrating 25 years of Activism, Community Development, and Servant Leadership”.

 

CARICOM IKEMBA Representative, Onika Frank.

Executive Member of African Community Development Association (ACDA), Eric Phillips.

 

Representatives and Students on the East Coast of Demerara District, Representatives from CARICOM IKEMBA, Representatives from ACDA, PYARG and members of the Museum of African Heritage at the Beterverwagting Secondary School observing Black History Month 2018.

Student of the La Bonne Intention Secondary School, Shania McKenzie.

 

By: Crystal Stoll

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