• Mashramani Unmasked: Exploring Guyanese Heritage & Challenges in a Changing World - A Deep Dive into Festivities, Culture Shifts, and Diaspora Celebrations!

  • Mar 10 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
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Mashramani Unmasked: Exploring Guyanese Heritage & Challenges in a Changing World - A Deep Dive into Festivities, Culture Shifts, and Diaspora Celebrations!

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    Step into the vibrant world of Guyanese culture with our latest podcast episode on Mashramani! Join hosts Sherida and Afia as we dive deep into the history and unique celebrations of this beloved festival.

    Discover how Mashramani is celebrated not only in Guyana but also by Guyanese communities around the globe. From lively parades to cultural performances, we'll explore the colorful traditions that make Mashramani stand out from other Caribbean carnivals.

    But it's not all fun and festivities. We'll also discuss recent controversies, including a teacher's strike and concerns about the festival's direction.

    Don't miss this engaging discussion on Mashramani's past, present, and future. Tune in now to learn more about the heart and soul of Guyanese culture!

    Link to Kaieteur News Article: https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2024/02/25/mashramani-must-undergo-a-thorough-reevaluation-and-reimagining/

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