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Guyanese Heritage Advocate Andrea Bryan-Garner Wins Prestigious Godfrey Chin Prize

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June 28, 2026
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GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Guyanese broadcaster, cultural researcher and heritage advocate Andrea Bryan-Garner has been named the First Prize Winner of the prestigious Godfrey Chin Prize for Heritage Journalism, an award presented by the Guyana Cultural Association of New York (GCA).

The award recognizes Bryan-Garner’s outstanding contributions to documenting and promoting Guyanese culture and heritage through her innovative storytelling and research. The GCA highlighted her pioneering work in preserving and celebrating Guyanese traditions, particularly her efforts to make the country’s cultural history accessible and engaging to audiences both at home and in the diaspora.

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Bryan-Garner, a former Programme Developer with the National Communications Network (NCN), has earned a reputation as one of Guyana’s leading cultural advocates. In 2024, she launched Guyana’s first Pepper Pot Festival, an initiative that elevated one of the country’s most cherished culinary traditions into a major public celebration of national identity.

The association also recognized her widely acclaimed Facebook series, “Andrea’s 26 Days of Guyanese Foods,” which was created to commemorate Guyana’s 60th Independence Anniversary. The 26-part digital series explored the history, origins and significance of traditional Guyanese dishes and drew praise for its meticulous research and creative presentation.

Responding to news of the award, a humbled Bryan-Garner said the recognition came as a complete surprise.

“Well this was indeed a surprise! Thank you Prof. Vibert Cambridge for nominating me,” she wrote on social media.

She explained that when she embarked on the Independence food series, she had no expectation of receiving accolades.

“When I wrote my Independence Food Series, I didn’t even think of getting anything in return. I just wanted to celebrate being Guyanese, our food history and the possible origins. I’m always keen to uncover, share and document what makes us uniquely Guyanese.”

Bryan-Garner said she is grateful to be able to pursue her passions and thankful to those who appreciated her work.

“I am humbled, grateful for this season of plenty and being able to pursue my passions. I thank the Guyana Cultural Association of NY for considering my work and all those who enjoyed it,” she stated.

Beyond broadcasting and cultural research, Bryan-Garner currently serves as Treasurer of the Masquerade Association (Guyana) Inc. (MAGInc), where she continues to support the preservation and revitalization of one of Guyana’s most iconic cultural traditions.

The award has been widely celebrated by members of the Guyanese cultural community, many describing the honour as richly deserved and a fitting recognition of Bryan-Garner’s unwavering commitment to documenting and preserving the nation’s heritage for future generations.

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