As the world continues to change at a rapid pace, and with new threats such as climate change on the horizon, it is important that the cultural and social practices that have defined us as a people do not disappear entirely.
This was the focus of a recently held two-day Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) workshop delivered by the Pinelands Creative Workshop as part of its Cultural Heritage Identification and Preservation (CHIP) project, which is funded through the ACP-EU Culture Programme (Caribbean).