The Kiawah Conservancy partnered with members of the Gullah Geechee community in the Charleston SC area to plant sweetgrass ...
The Gullah Geechee people created their own language. Here are some common words along with their translations.
To preserve Gullah Geechee and historically black gravesites throughout the Lowcountry, a former Charleston County Council ...
The Gullah Geechee descended from Africans enslaved on the rice, indigo and cotton plantations. Efforts are underway to ...
In honor of Black History Month, Atlanta News First is highlighting local Black-owned businesses — like Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen!
Local advocates are expected to host a community meeting concerning Gullah Geechie burial sites this weekend. Organizers will ...
From food, songs and even decor, Gullah-Geechee heritage can be found all across the island. “Put simply, my inspiration and mission is to preserve, share and educate people about the Gullah ...
Gullah Geechee people are known for their unique language, foodways, music, clothing, and art, particularly their sweetgrass baskets. Local efforts to celebrate and preserve Gullah Geechee culture ...