Gullah Geechee Parade Faces Cutbacks Amid Tensions Over Growth And Tradition

For nearly 40 years, the annual Penn Center Heritage Day Parade has brought music, color, and community pride to St. Helena Island, South Carolina. Every November, locals and visitors line the road from the elementary school to the Penn Center — the first school for formerly enslaved people — to celebrate Gullah Geechee heritage with drums, gospel choirs, and floats draped in vibrant fabric.

But this year, what was once a joyful procession was scaled back after Beaufort County officials cited traffic concerns.

According to the New York Times, the St. Helena Island parade route was shortened, floats were reduced, and participants were confined to one lane of Highway 21 instead of the full roadway. To many residents, those changes symbolized a larger fight to preserve their culture amid rapid development and demographic shifts…

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