Jounen Dwapo
Jounen Dwapo, or Flag Day, is vital to Dominica’s independence celebrations. Held in October and forming part of National Emblems Week, it focuses on fostering national pride and educating citizens about the significance of their national flag. The flag, designed by Alwin Bully in 1978, symbolizes the island’s lush green landscapes and cultural identity. The day is marked by flag-raising ceremonies across schools and communities, emphasizing respect for the flag and its meaning.
Educational and Cultural Impact
Throughout Jounen Dwapo, schools engage in activities that teach students about the importance of the national emblems. Cultural leaders and officials use this day to instil a sense of respect for the national flag, reminding Dominicans of its significance in representing the unity of their 10 parishes through the 10 stars on the flag. On Jounen Dwapo, Dominicans at home and abroad are encouraged to display the national flag to show their patriotism.