“Jazz in particular, Black American music has always tugged at my soul…I grew up partly in the Seventh Ward of New Orleans and partly in the Sixth Ward of New Orleans, and that’s where I was introduced to Black Masking Indians and Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs,” shares L. Kasimu...
My spirit is filled with joy ✨.
On this divine Mars Day (Aries + Scorpio), I shared with a group of beautiful birth workers my journey as a Creole Traiteur and our historical significance.
These beautiful women loved me & encouraged me, and I can’t thank them enough.
As Creole seasonings filled the air, we could feel our ancestors' smiles surrounding the atmosphere.
Each October, we celebrate International Creole Heritage Month with the arts, cultural foodways, Zydeco dance gatherings, Creole and French learning tables, community boucheries,...