Posted by Debby Yoder,
ATANTA, GA -- Atlanta boasts a rich and
diverse Caribbean culture with most of the 28 island nations represented. Recently the city's 24th Annual Caribbean Carnival was held downtown.
This famous parade began on West Peachtree Street and wound to the Sweet Auburn District for an all-day festival. There were more than 30 masquerade bands,
marching bands, and steel bands delighting the thousands of spectators with
beautiful costumes and a variety of musical traditions. And in the Sweet Auburn
festival village there was more: foods from every region of the Caribbean, and lively
musical performances throughout the day. The annual tradition has become the
third largest Caribbean festival in the country, and this year featured Jamaica
for its 50 years of independence. Everybody had a good time and I am looking forward to the city's Caribbean Jerk Festival
happening over Labor Day weekend.
Debby Yoder is a Social Shutter Contributor and is
working on her Bachelor's Degree in Sociology at Georgia State University. She
comes from a long line of photographers -- including her father -- and enjoys
documenting a variety of urban scenes. She can be contacted at
debby.yoder@gmail.com.








