
Gullah/Geechee Nation Black History Month Events 2022
De Gullah/Geechee Nation kicking off Black History Month 2022 wid disya!
February 3, 2022–Queen Quet Keynotes for the South Carolina Women in Higher Education Conference
This conference will be hybrid this year. Register here:

February 3, 2022 -The Gullah/Geechee Seafood Trail Project will be launched in Charleston.
February 4, 2022-Join the Gullah/Geechee Angel Network and Destiny Community Café at the
Gullah/Geechee Black History Market
February 19, 2022-Support the Gullah/Geechee Ancestral Tribute in Jacksonville, FL
Git hunnuh ticket ya: https://www.jacksonvillearboretum.org/eventsactivities/
February 26, 2022 from Noon to 3 pm-Jayn Queen Quet, Chieftess of de Gullah/Geechee Nation, Gullah/Geechee Artist, Quadré Stuckey and de Gullah/Geechee Famlee een Chucktown as de Gullah/Geechee Family Foundation presents de Gullah/Geechee Black History Experience
Git hunnuh ticket ya fa de Gullah Black History Month Experience:
Hona de Gullah/Geechee ancestas and celebrate we livin Gullah/Geechee legacy!
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