African Dress Day Declared a Grand Success

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Winners of the African Dress Day at Tourism Ministry

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African Dress Day Declared a Grand Success

ABRSC Emancipation Celebrations Continue with Watchnight Gathering and Emancipation Village

The Antigua and Barbuda Reparations Support Commission (ABRSC) is proud to declare African Dress Day 2025 a resounding success. Across the nation, scores of Antiguans and Barbudans stepped out in vibrant African prints and garments, answering the national call to honour our African ancestry and proudly showcase our shared heritage.

This visible tribute to our roots was more than a fashion statement it was a bold affirmation of identity, unity, and reverence for the Ancestors who paved the path to freedom.

The ABRSC commends the growing national consciousness and deepening appreciation of our African heritage, calling the day “a powerful act of remembrance and pride.”

African Dress Day is not just about wearing the clothes,” the Commission emphasized. “It’s about embracing and sustaining our heritage… visually, spiritually, and culturally.”

As part of this year’s wider Emancipation observance under the theme “A Call to Consciousness and Pride”, celebrations continue with the 17th Annual Watchnight Gathering, taking place Thursday, July 31st at 8:00 p.m. in the Botanical Gardens.

Watchnight is a sacred tradition rooted in hope and resistance. For enslaved Africans, it was a night spent waiting with bated breath for the dawn of freedom.

Today, it remains a cornerstone of cultural and spiritual remembrance. The evening will feature drumming, libations, iron band performances, spoken word, and messages of hope.

This year’s gathering will be especially poignant with Dr. Julius Garvey, son of Marcus Mosiah Garvey, delivering the keynote address, a powerful moment in connecting past and present liberation struggles.

The Emancipation season will culminate on August 1st, Emancipation Day, with the Emancipation Village at V.C. Bird Bust in the heart of St. John’s from 10am.

The Village will transform the Market place into a lively cultural hub filled with traditional foods, local crafts, live performances, story telling and historical displays.

It will serve as a space for families, artists, historians, and community members to gather in celebration and reflection.

“The Emancipation Village is more than an event; it is an immersive journey through our heritage. A moment to honour the sacrifices of those who came before us, while celebrating the beauty, resilience, and creativity of our people,” said the Commission.

As Antigua and Barbuda marks 191 years of Emancipation, the ABRSC reminds all that emancipation is not just a moment — it is a movement

Raynell Carroll of ABS

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4 COMMENTS

  1. How great and how pleasant it would be for God and Man to see the unification of all African as it’s been said already let it be done

  2. Oh now y’all want to identify with Africa? When some from Cameroon came here, they were slaughtered on UPP political altar.

    All kinda nasty and horrible things were said about these “Africans” in the name of politicks.

    UPP’s propaganda machine was in overdrive. Even on the RAG-TAG Clown show it was said there was “4 billion in the belly of the plane”

    Oh what a nasty web we weave. FBI nah reach yet???

  3. …and the best part is, they didn’t cut them up and turn them into bathing suits…Now that’s real African pride.

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