US Embassy Grenada Commemorates National Caribbean American Heritage Month

L-R: Eva Louis and Frances Herrera, Principal Officer of the US Embassy in Grenada. Photo: US Embassy in Grenada

The US Embassy in Grenada celebrated Caribbean American Heritage Month on 21 June 2024, recognising the rich cultural contributions and historical contributions made to the United States by persons of Caribbean heritage.

The US Embassy visited Eva Louis in Grand Bras, the oldest surviving relative of Malcolm X in Grenada, presenting her with a fruit basket in acknowledgment of Malcolm X’s profound impact on global social justice movements.

Frances Herrera, Principal Officer of the US Embassy in Grenada, highlighted the importance of such initiatives, stating, “Through efforts like this, the US Embassy aims to promote greater cultural understanding and appreciation for the contributions of Caribbean Americans to our society.”

The event emphasised the enduring ties between Caribbean heritage and the global quest for justice and equality, spotlighting Malcolm X’s enduring influence in inspiring generations through his steadfast commitment to civil rights, equality, and empowerment.

Throughout Caribbean Heritage Month and beyond, the US Embassy reaffirms its commitment to celebrating diversity, advancing inclusivity, and honoring the legacies of leaders like Malcolm X, who have profoundly shaped our world.

US Embassy in Grenada

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