Ariel Hamilton

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bunnitcampbell@gmail.com
Central American History
Creole Communicator
Central America and South Florida

Ariel Giovanni Hamilton is the founder of the Atlantic Coast Rasta Fari Movement (ACRM), an organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Creole and indigenous communication in the Moskitia region. Through ACRM, Ariel has worked to amplify the voices of Creole and indigenous peoples, not only within the Atlantic Coast but also within the global AfricanDiaspora, fostering cultural pride, understanding, and unity. Born in Bluefields, Moskitia, Ariel moved to the United States at an early age, where he pursued his education and professional development. After graduating from Miami Carol City SeniorHigh School, Ariel enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, where he served with distinction. Following his military service, he studied Broadcasting at City College in Fort Lauderdale, which laid the foundation for his career as a communicator and media professional. Ariel currently produces, directs, and hosts two influential programs: Rasta Reggae Talk and Creole Talk. These platforms not only highlight the rich heritage of the Atlantic Coast but also emphasize the importance of connecting the Creole and indigenous communities with the broader African Diaspora. Through these programs, Ariel addresses cultural, social, and spiritual topics that resonate with people from diverse backgrounds, offering a space for open dialogue and exchange of ideas across communities. Ariel’s lifelong commitment to indigenous communication, cultural advocacy, and the empowerment of the African Diaspora has made a lasting impact. His work continues to inspire those who identify with Creole culture, as well as those in the Diaspora who seek to connect with their roots. By highlighting the shared history and struggles of indigenous peoples, Ariel contributes to a broader conversation on cultural preservation, social justice, and global unity.