The International Organisation of Creole People 
L’Organisation Internationale des Peuples Creoles
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In May 2005 an International Creole Symposium and Festival was held in Las Vegas USA; during the preconference sessions on the 17th and 18th May Creole delegates from various parts of the USA, from Australia, Martinique, Guadeloupe and Mauritius got together to review the 1999 Creole Symposium held in the Seychelles, and evaluated the progress that has been accomplished since then. It was assessed that Creolism is still going strong and many new Creole movements have been established mainly in the Diasporas eg Australia and Canada. It was also noticed that although regular meetings and festivals are held yearly, they are more on a regional rather than on an International level and consequently, there is not much communication within the Creole world. This lack of interaction was mainly due to  the disappearance of Banzil Kreol, the last Pan Creole organization. In view of the situation the delegates decided to set up a new structure and the name, The International Organisation for  Creole People was proposed by Rapahel Confiant and accepeted unanimously. An adhoc/working committee was then established with the following attributions

President – Pr Raphael Confiant (Martinique)
Vice- President – Nolan Molanson (Huston –USA)
General Secretary - Georgy de Lamare-Lamvohee (Australia)
Ast- Secretary and Carribean liaison officer - Carine Gendrey
Treasurer – Paula Dupre-More (Los Angeles- USA)
Members – Dr Jocelyn Gregoire (Mauritius and Indian Ocean)
                --John Dubois Hutchison ( Los Angeles USA)

Please find below full details of the sessions.


The Las Vegas International Creole Symposium 2005

Work undertaken at preconference level on Tuesday 17 & 18 May 2005.

Themes:  Revisiting the 1999 Seychelles International Creole Symposium

                Towards the Creation of a Pan Creole Movement

Introduction of various participants and their respective organizations

Participants Raphael Confiant, George Lamvohee, Carine Gendrey, Nolan Melonson, Paula Dupre-Chevalier Moore

 Topics discussed

1.     What progress has been made since 1999 in the promotion of Creolism

2.     Review of commonalities and differences/particularities

3.     Develop strategies for:

 
  • the Creole world to come closer
  •                                          
  • dissemination of Information
  •                                          
  • Calendar of events allowing maximum exposure and international participation
  •                                          
  • Intensifying communication among the various Creole organizations/groups 
  • 4.     The opportunities and threats

    5.     What lies ahead?            

    Outcome –

    The setting up of the International Organisation of Creole People

    Why ?

    To coordinate programs and a calendar of activities

    To explore level of awareness of Creolism around the Creole world

    To get Creole people closer and learn more from each other

    To demonstrate to the world who we are and where we are

    To voice out any injustice and discrimination towards Creole people

    To act as a unifying mechanism

    Who will be the members?

    -         Creole organizations, groups Clubs or cultural organizations promoting Creole culture

    -         Scholars, Individuals, Militants, Activists, Authors, Researchers, Artists,

    The Broad aims and objectives of the organization

    -         The promotion of the Creole Culture worldwide

    -         Encourage interaction among the groups at local and international level.

    -         Coordinate efforts towards identify building

    -         Provide technical assistance where needed

    -         Organize with the help of various local groups a yearly International Symposium

    Action Plan :

    -  Make a survey of organizations and other resourses in the Creole world and Diasporas

    -  A compilation of all Creole sites

    - Setting up a website for the I.O.C.P

    - Who is who in the Creole World ?

    - The setting up of an International Creole Research Institute

    What to research?

    - The similarities and differences or  particularities

    - The history and development of creolism in the different parts of the world

    -  The Creole legacy (eg oral traditions, language, religion,cuisine, values )

    - What are the opportunities and threats facing the Creole World ?

    -  It is a matter of having input from academics as well as activists, artists and researchers

    Outcome:

    - Yearly meeting like the Creole and pidgin society

    - Publications to be coordinated and advertised

    - Build up a pool of resourses

    Concerns:

    -         How is it going to be financed ? 

    1. Through the contributions and donations of groups, individuals, sponsors, business, rich creoles, university grants, etc…