"Poor people fed up!" - Bounty Killer, Jamaican Reggae Artist.
The people have been fed up! The sentiment sits well with the stories within Issue #2. It is evident that Black-African culture has evolved beyond its infamous shorelines and is regenerating. Furthermore, we seem to neglect the influence that Caribbean culture has had on popular culture. The reign of European nations like England, France, and Spain still loom, ironically - in the 'West Indian' islands. Issue #2, we dive into Caribbean natives, Rushemy Botter of Curaçao, and Lisi Herrebrugh of the Dominican Republic. Both leading the design for BOTTER, a Parisian-based fashion line, and their efforts to find sustainable solutions. The idea to seek paradise is benign but raises a conundrum. Who lives in Paradise? It is evident that Black-African culture has evolved beyond its infamous shorelines and is regenerating - the story of Black life. - Cassell Ferere, Editor-in-Chief
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