Business View Caribbean | Volume 9, Issue 2
14 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 9, ISSUE 2 I was blown away by Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s reference to the importance of 1795 during his 2021 Emancipation Day address to the nation, especially since this is not taught in any of our formal history classes About the Author: Kirk Elliott is a National Geographic Certified Educator, a New York Times Photographer and a Certified Sustainable Tourism in Small Island Developing States Ambassador. He is the founder and CEO of the award winning St Lucia Photo Tour and Kirk Elliott Private St Lucia Experiences. The St Lucia Photo Tour has been ranked by TripAdvisor as the # 1 Outdoor City Activity in Castries and one of the top 5 Photo Tours in the Caribbean. Kirk@KirkElliott.com | linkedin.com/in/kirkelliott | Instagram.com/StLuciaByKirk explained: “I was blown away by Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s reference to the importance of 1795 during his 2021 Emancipation Day address to the nation, especially since this is not taught in any of our formal history classes.” Elliott himself only became aware of the significance of 1795 to Saint Lucia’s history as a consequence of his “Caring Entrepreneurship” work with the community of Fond Gens Libre in Soufriere. Elliott has worked with the community since 2015 helping it create a tourism product that they seek to develop into an International Benchmark of Community Based Sustainable Tourism within a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 1795, Saint Lucian mulatto heroine Flore Bois Gaillard, starting from the community of Fond Gens Libre, successfully led her troops against the British in the Battle of Rabot. Her victory and others that followed resulted in a year of freedom (1795-96) in which blacks and mulattoes who could read and write were placed at the head of some local municipalities. During this period many persons enjoyed civil liberty and political equality as enshrined in the French Constitution. The first webinar will explore the Battle of Rabot as a possible anchor to this unique Saint Lucian-ness we seek to identify. Sylvester Clauzel, Caribbean History Researcher and Winston Phulgence, Historical Anthropologist and President of the Saint Lucia Historical & Archaeological Society are special guests for this inaugural webinar. Their insights and contribution to the discussion will set the stage for enlightening engagement for both this and subsequent webinars. Register To Win Signed Kirk Elliott Prints To commemorate the Webinar Series, Elliott will be giving away signed prints from a series he created to support early childhood education and sustainable tourism development. The images feature familiar Saint Lucian scenery, as well as views that many would have never seen before. Register at IAmLucian.com for access to the webinars.
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