Following the discussion, Brown will take part in a book signing. All Good Books will be on-site with copies of Make Do with ...
Chef Pamela Mack brings her Gullah Geechee wine-making class to Charlotte this weekend, sharing Lowcountry traditions and culinary history while teaching participants about Gullah culture. Chef and ...
ST. HELENA ISLAND — Cars trickled down Martin Luther King Drive in the minutes before the annual celebration of Gullah-Geechee culture. Drivers found spaces along the shoulder, on a walking path to ...
Port Wentworth is gearing up for its inaugural Gullah Geechee Festival—a time to celebrate culture while supporting those who are facing a tough time in our community. LaRay Benton is the CEO of LBJ ...
ST. HELENA ISLAND, S.C. — Minnie “Gracie” Gadson claps her hands and stomps her feet against the floorboards, lifting her voice in a song passed down from her enslaved ancestors who were forced to ...
North Carolina House Bill 23 designates the Gullah Geechee Greenway/Blueway Heritage Trail in Brunswick County as a state trail. The trail will highlight Gullah Geechee cultural sites along a 15-mile ...
Nick Spitzer: The Gullah Geechee Shouters, how about that? Beautiful. We're going to talk just a little bit for a moment. In radio, we call this chin music, and I'm going to go with age before beauty, ...
Bridgette Frazier stands under the 80-degree South Carolina sun and doesn’t seem to break a sweat. Her eyes are filled with cool determination and hope as she walks through the grounds of a historic ...
JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - The grandson of a Lowcountry Gullah Geechee farmer is reflecting on his journey of leaning into leadership and what drives his passion for agriculture. CJ Dillahunt, 22, ...
The Gullah Geechee people are descendants of enslaved West and Central Africans who live along the southeastern coast of the U.S. The Gullah Geechee Chamber of Commerce and the William Monroe Trotter ...
"Discover the rich flavors and cultural heritage of Gullah Geechee cuisine, a vibrant testament to America's vanishing culture. Experience the unique dishes rooted in the Lowcountry's history, ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Whether you’re a “comeya” or a “beenya,” if you were a kid in the 90s, you probably know a thing or two about Gullah Geechee culture – and it is likely thanks to people like ...