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Michael B. Jordan unveiled a new rum called "J'ouvert" but has since vowed to change the name.
Caribbean fans say "J'ouvert" appropriates a Trinidadian tradition that takes place at carnival.
On Instagram, rapper Nicki Minaj said she trusted Jordan's intentions but called for a name change.
Black Panther actor Michael B. Jordan has apologized to Caribbean fans who accused the actor of cultural appropriation, vowing to change the name of a newly released rum called "J'ouvert."
Over the weekend, fellow actor Bryan Greenberg and girlfriend Lori Harvey both posted images of a rum box set to their Instagram stories congratulating the "People's Sexiest Man Alive" on the product."Congrats @swillyb13 and @michaelbjordan on @jouvertrum," wrote Greenberg.
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AS TOLD TO BC PIRES
My name is Lisa Allen-Agostini and my novel The Bread the Devil Knead was published last week.
I come from straight outta Morvant, no crossover. I lived in my mother's house overlooking the traffic lights at Morvant Junction from age two until my mid-20s.
I live now in Backayard, a village in the rainforest high up Simeon Road, Petit Valley. We live downstairs my husband Brian McMeo's parents' house.
My mom, Dolsie, was a widow with seven children.
My father had two before he had my brother Dennis and me with Dolsie. It wasn't the Brady Bunch, though.
Trinidad-and-tobagoUnited-kingdomIsraelPetit-valleySaint-georgeJamaicaJohn-crowJamaica-generalCanadaDiego-martinSpainTrinidadFor the Caribbean diaspora living in London, there may never have been a quieter weekend than the one in August 2020 that normally would have seen the Notting Hill Carnival.
England has no shortage of full-sensory festival experiences, from music in Glastonbury to Diwali celebrations in Leicester. But there’s nothing quite like visiting the Notting Hill Carnival. You exit the tube station, get off the bus or dismount your bike, and enter the irresistible hum of the celebrations, stepping off the pavement and onto the road.
That hum you hear is the combined sound of hundreds of steel pans hammering out calypso; of the decadently decorated band floats; the sweet whisperings of the girl with the Afro kissing the boy with the fade; the soca-infused bass of your favorite sound system; the rustle of the proudest feathers of a peacocking performer; the pinging of a bikini strap; the clangs of the jerk drums; the slosh of sweet punch; the back-clapping of elders who still treat Carnival as their personal reunion party and the exhilarated cries of youngsters who are in attendance for the first time.
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The Notting Hill Carnival was canceled last year. But it likely wouldnât exist at all without the efforts of Claudia Jones.
By Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff
For the Caribbean diaspora living in London, there may never have been a quieter weekend than the one in August 2020 that normally would have seen the Notting Hill Carnival.
England has no shortage of full-sensory festival experiences, from music in Glastonbury to Diwali celebrations in Leicester. But thereâs nothing quite like visiting the Notting Hill Carnival. You exit the tube station, get off the bus or dismount your bike, and enter the irresistible hum of the celebrations, stepping off the pavement and onto the road.
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