Brooklyn’s Eastern Parkway turns into a sea of color and music every Labor Day as the West Indian Day Parade takes over the streets. This isn’t just any parade—it’s the biggest Caribbean celebration in North America, bringing together communities from all over the city. The energy is contagious, with dancers in dazzling costumes and the sounds of steel drums filling the air. It’s wild to think this tradition almost disappeared after a riot in the ‘60s, but thanks to community leaders, it’s now a highlight of New York’s summer. Who’s been, and what’s your favorite parade memory? #Culture #Brooklyn #WestIndianDayParade