Ancestry Footsteps

Keeping the legacy of the people from the Caribbean diaspora alive and thriving!

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About Us

Ancestry Footsteps is a non-profit organization dedicated to keeping the legacy of the people from the Caribbean diaspora alive through arts and cultural events, storytelling, nuggets of our Caribbean history, engaging and executing entrepreneurial initiatives within our communities.

We are committed to keeping our ancestry footsteps intact, thriving and evolving forward through ongoing initiatives that make significant contributions within our communities. This will be done by  preserving and promoting the characteristics and knowledge of the Caribbean rich culture. In an ever-changing and interconnected world, we will strive to respect and preserve our traditions and embrace our future in an open and inclusive manner.

The Board of Ancestry Footsteps are active members in the community providing professional business services to encourage, elevate and inspire our Caribbean people by making significant contributions in different forms.

Our Team

Diane Bosworth

President

Clyde Thomas

Board Member

 

 
 

 

 

Drew Bosworth

Marketing Director

April Bosworth

Treasurer

 

 
 

 

 

Megan Lehman

Contributing Author

Events

our community

Working in Collaboration with SoChella

An evening of entertainment and musical performances with traditional Caribbean cuisine.

Know the Facts

Caribbean Green Seasoning   If you’re not familiar with Caribbean Green Season,
Queh Queh is a rich Guyanese pre-marital celebration that originated from Africa. It
If you’re a fan of music, you may be interested in learning more about Caribbean music.

Get Involved

Give – Learn - Act

Your contribution by way of volunteering, donating, and participating towards our project efforts are greatly appreciated

“A people without knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.” Trees that are not firmly rooted in rich, fertile soil do not grow, do not bear fruit, they cannot withstand strong wind, or bear heavy loads.

Marcus Garvey, activist, journalist, and entrepreneur

Thank you for contacting us and your interest for keeping the Caribbean legacy alive and thriving!