The Scarborough Library was transformed into a space of deep reflection and cultural remembrance on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, with the official unveiling of the ‘Sacred Echoes: Preserving the Voice of Our Ancestors’ exhibition. This significant event sets the stage for this year’s observances of Spiritual Baptist Liberation Day.
The exhibition masterfully encapsulates the journey of the Spiritual Baptists, tracing their path from a period of prohibition to a time of hard-earned recognition. Visitors can anticipate a moving program filled with traditional hymns, rhythmic chants, deeply personal reflections, and vibrant cultural expressions.
The launch was graced by distinguished guests, including the Secretary of Tourism, Assembly Member Zorisha Hackett, and Assistant Secretary, Assembly Member Niketa Percy. Their presence underscored the importance of this cultural event.
‘Sacred Echoes’ is more than an exhibition; it’s a powerful tribute to heritage, identity, and spiritual legacy. It offers visitors a compelling opportunity to connect with the island’s rich history. Open at the Scarborough Library until April 3, 2026, it encourages everyone to explore and experience the profound resonance of our ancestral voice and enduring legacy.
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