
Callaloo & Costumes: The Spirit of Carnival
What do feathers, callaloo, and freedom have in common? In this vibrant episode of Walk Good, Kesha Christie explores the deep roots and joyful rhythms of Caribbean Carnival—and why it matters so much to families in the diaspora today.
Through the story “Callaloo & Costumes,” you’ll discover how Carnival began as an act of resistance, how it became a living legacy of emancipation, and how preparing our children for Junior Carnival is about more than glitter and music—it’s about pride, culture, and connection.
Whether you're hitting the road this weekend or remembering your roots from afar, this story will inspire you to dance in your truth and honour those who came before us.
🎭 For the culture. For the children. For the story.
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