The West Indian Association of Indiana
(WIAI)

WIAI Bob Marley Tribute
The Bob Marley Tribute is an annual event sponsored by The West Indian Association of Indiana that allows fans of Marley, as well as  fans of Caribbean music and cuisine, to come together in an atmosphere of “One Love.”  Sixty years after his death, Bob Marley is still considered Reggae music’s most internationally known figure…”No Women No Cry” arguably his most famous song.   Bob was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 and holds a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He remains enormously popular in his homeland of Jamaica as well as all over the world, his style and sound influencing a new generation of musicians.   As we celebrate Black History Month, we pause to celebrate Bob Marley’s birthday (Feb. 6) but most importantly we celebrate his vision of “one world, one love.”

 

Mission Statement
The mission of this organization is to make a meaningful contribution to the state of
Indiana by promoting social, cultural, and traditional West Indian activities, to provide a platform for expression of West Indian views and activities, to provide tangible support and information resources for our membership and to the community and to provide an entity for full social, cultural, and political participation and representation for people of the Caribbean living in Indiana.

 About the Association
 The West Indian Association of Indiana is a not-for-profit social organization established for the recreational gathering of its members and their invited guests. The purpose of this organization is to include all the people of the West Indies, living inIndiana and to represent the countless others interested in making Indiana their new home. We purpose to enroll and engage all of these people as active participating members, contributing to the success of this organization.

  

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