Tockwotton Fox Point Cape Verdean Heritage Place

Tockwotton Fox Point Cape Verdean Heritage Place Projects include documentaries, public installations, immersive experiences, conferences, history markers, signage, this procession, and more.

The Tockwotton Fox Point Cape Verdean Heritage Place (TFPCVHP) is an independent community-based research initiative composed primarily of former residents and/or descendants of the founding Cape Verdean families who settled in the Fox Point section of Providence at the beginning of the 20th century. Beginning in 2007 and incorporated as a 501c3 nonprofit in 2014, the forward-facing mission of the

Tockwotton team is to document, preserve, and interpret the lived history of the Tockwotton Fox Point Cape Verdean community.

Coming up soon! Join us at 10 AM Wednesday, March 25th, Rhode Island Collefe!!
03/19/2026

Coming up soon! Join us at 10 AM Wednesday, March 25th, Rhode Island Collefe!!

03/08/2026

59m

A special documentary about "Nhos ku Nhos', and treasure of the heart!
03/08/2026

A special documentary about "Nhos ku Nhos', and treasure of the heart!

59m

Poderoza 2026!! IYKYK!!
03/08/2026

Poderoza 2026!! IYKYK!!

09/21/2024

Cape Verdeans who live, work, play, and contribute to Rhode Island’s rich,ethnic diversity joined together with many from Massachusetts, Connecticut, and be...

https://youtu.be/AHY4ZgP8j1cCape Verdeans who live, work, play, and contribute to Rhode Island’s rich,ethnic diversity  ...
09/20/2024

https://youtu.be/AHY4ZgP8j1c

Cape Verdeans who live, work, play, and contribute to Rhode Island’s rich,
ethnic diversity joined together with many from Massachusetts, Connecticut, and beyond on June 2, 2024 to revive a cherished tradition - the St. Antonio Procession.
The St. Antonio Cape Verdean Association, Rhode Island’s first Cape Verdean beneficent society, provided health and death benefits to its members and is renowned for its 27 Power Street dances and feasts that nurtured the social, cultural, and spiritual needs of their community. It was established 90 years ago in 1934 at the height of the Great Depression
by Janencino Mello, Frank Freitas and other Cape Verdean men and women immigrants who lived in the Fox Point area of Providence previously known as Tockwotton.
Tockwotton was the first settlement in Rhode Island for Cape Verdeans, and they were the first voluntary immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa. Their community grew from the late 19th century before being displaced by Route 195, urban renewal and gentrification.
“This procession commemorates our traditions of unity, collaboration and resilience,” said filmmaker and historian Claire Andrade-Watkins, PhD whose grandmother Celestina Andrade was one of the founding members of the association. “Women are the culture bearers of our community, and I am proud to be part of the Tockwotton Fox Point Cape Verdean Heritage
Place (TFPCVHP) team that organized this and past processions. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the last procession was held in 2019.”
Continued Andrade-Watkins, “The Tockwotton Fox Point Cape Verdean experience that we are uplifting is both a uniquely Providence story and one with national resonance. This procession showcases some of our community’s rich history as well as our significant role as Cape
Verdean men and women in the culture, economy and life of Providence and beyond.”
The theme of the procession is Following In Their Footsteps, and continues the traditions of the St. Antonio Association founders. It starts with the 11:30AM mass at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, 21 Traverse Street. The procession steps off at 1:00PM from the corneof Benefit and Wickenden Streets, then goes up Wickenden Street to East Street, and finally
crosses the walkway bridge into India Point Park where we will gather at the proposed site of the Tockwotton Fox Point Cape Verdean Heritage Place commemorative memorial.
Many of the Tockwotton Fox Point residents in the mid-70s helped in producing the proof of concept for India Point Park being viable as a park for the community. They worked with others to stand up the first Festival on the River at India Point Park in 1975. The Festival evolved into the annual Cape Verdean Independence Day celebration.
The procession includes spoken word performances, Cape Verdeans who served our country, a military salute, and drummers from the St. Antão Culture and Soccer Club, of Pawtucket, Batukada Otu Level, of New Bedford, and renowned djembefola Sidy Maigi, of Providence. At the park, there will also be a drumming circle to commemorate the ancestors and share reflections.
Also highlighted within the procession is the Sheldon Street Church, Local 1329 of the International Longshoremen's Association (I.L.A), and Boys & Girls Club alumni. Sheldon Street Church, established in 1905, was the first Cape Verdean Protestant Church in the United States and is the last remaining Cape Verdean institution from Tockwotton. Tockwotton’s many longshoremen were part of Local 1329, founded in 1933, and many of its descendants continue to work in the Port of Providence. The Fox Point Boys & Girls Club, previously located on South Main Street, is the oldest continually operating Boys & Girls Club in the country.

Cape Verdeans who live, work, play, and contribute to Rhode Island’s rich,ethnic diversity joined together with many from Massachusetts, Connecticut, and be...

Thank you Tockwotton AMAZING team members, videographer, Amanda Murphy and 2nd Unit Willow Torres . SPIA Media Productio...
08/26/2024

Thank you Tockwotton AMAZING team members, videographer, Amanda Murphy and 2nd Unit Willow Torres . SPIA Media Productions, Inc.'s "Emerson Mafia", 42 years and counting!!! Special shout out and THANK YOU to Brokers Service Corporation that let us use their parking lot on Saturday for elders and attendees with mobility issues. It takes a village to build history, one story at a time!!!

Photo credits: SPIA Media Productions, Inc.

I'm going to have to leave extra early in the morning because I keep driving up and down Benefit St. to turn down to S. ...
08/26/2024

I'm going to have to leave extra early in the morning because I keep driving up and down Benefit St. to turn down to S. Main St. so I can take a picture of our sign! Hellllo, College Hill and South Main!! This one is for Mommy, Aunt Frances, Aunt Anna, and Aunt Eva!!

Yesterday, we again made our Cape Verdean ancestors proud. We together demonstrated our resilience and love for all desp...
08/25/2024

Yesterday, we again made our Cape Verdean ancestors proud. We together demonstrated our resilience and love for all despite urban renewal, discrimination and all the -isms that try to keep us displaced and down. The dedication of South Main Street to Tockwotton Cape Verdean Way further proves our contributions to Rhode Island are needed and worthy of acknowledgment and celebration.

Thank you Councilman John Goncalves, President Miller and the entire Providence City Council, Senator Robert Britto, Providence Art Culture Tourism Director Joe Wilson Jr., Alisha Pina, and all others who spoke, organized, captured, sung or witnessed - especially our Tockwotton elders - this well-deserved recognition!

Photos courtesy of Justincase Media Inc.

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