A podcast from Quakers in Britain and Woodbrooke.
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This is a podcast about Caribbean History and a good resource for individuals researching their family history Host: Wendy Aris
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Exploring the Rich Tapestry of St. Martin's Heritage with Le Fruit de Mer
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History podcast, where we delve into the rich history and cultural heritage of Caribbean people, both past and present. In this episode, host Wendy Aris is joined by Mark Yokoyama, a passionate advocate for preserving the unique nature and heritage of St. Martin and the Caribbean through his work with the nonprofit organi…
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Exploring Caribbean Roots: Dis A fi mi History Podcast
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, hosted by Wendy Aris. Dive into the rich tapestry of Caribbean history and genealogy, exploring the profound connections between the past and present. This podcast is a journey through family histories, particularly for descendants of enslaved Africans, revealing how our ancestors' stories shape our moder…
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Restoring Ancestral Connections: The St. Eustatius Family Heritage Project
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Welcome to the Disafemi History Podcast! In this episode, Wendy Aris is joined by Kenneth Cuvalay, president of the St. Eustatius African Burial Ground Alliance. Kenneth shares the compelling story behind the Family Heritage Project, "Make the Connection," which aims to reconnect descendants of enslaved people in St. Eustatius with their ancestral …
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The Baptist War: Jamaica's Fight for Freedom
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Welcome to the Disafemi History Podcast! In this episode, hosted by Wendy Aris, we delve into a pivotal moment in Jamaican history—the Baptist War, also known as the Christmas Rebellion of 1831-1832. This significant uprising not only altered the course of Jamaica but also played a crucial role in the fight against slavery in the Caribbean. We are …
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Control and Resistance: The Untold Story of Indentured Labor in Suriname
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In this episode, we are joined by Professor Rosemarijn Hoefte, a historian specializing in the history of Suriname after 1873. She is a professor at the University of Amsterdam and a researcher at the Royal Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies in the Netherlands. Professor Hoefte discusses her article, "Control and Resistance: Indentu…
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When ‘Blood Speaks’: Kinship and Mysticism in Dominica with Dr. Adom Philogene Heron
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In this thought-provoking episode, host Wendy Aris sits down with Dr. Adom Philogene Heron to discuss his fascinating article, "When ‘Blood Speaks’: Naming the Father and the Mystics of Kinship in Dominica, Eastern Caribbean." Dr. Heron, a renowned anthropologist, brings his deep understanding of Caribbean kinship and social practices to the conver…
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The Japanese/Okinawan Descendants in Cuba: A Conversation with Elisa Romulo Borges
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In this captivating episode, host Wendy Aris engages in a profound conversation with Elisa Romulo Borges about her insightful article "The Japanese/Okinawan Descendants in Cuba." Together, they uncover the rich history and cultural heritage of Japanese and Okinawan descendants living in Cuba, shedding light on a unique and lesser-known aspect of Cu…
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Unveiling Hidden Histories: Runaway Slaves in 18th Century Britain
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Welcome to the Dis a fi mi History Podcast, where we delve into the rich tapestry of history, focusing on family histories and their relevance to Caribbean people, both past and present. In this episode, host Wendy Aris is joined by Simon P. Newman, a distinguished fellow at the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsi…
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Quakerism and Slavery in the British Virgin Islands Associate Professor John M. Chenoweth
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Welcome to the Dis a fi mi History Podcast! In this episode, host Wendy Aris is joined by John M. Chenoweth, an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, Dearborn. Professor Chenoweth specializes in the archaeology of religion and the complex negotiations between religion, race, and social identities. This episode delves in…
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Unraveling English Roots: Genealogy with Robin R. Foster
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Join us in this episode as we welcome back Robin R. Foster, founder of Genealogy, Just Ask, and an award-winning author. Robin discusses her latest book, My Best Genealogy Tips: Researching Your English Roots, and shares her personal journey in tracing her English ancestry, overcoming challenges, and uncovering fascinating family stories. Robin off…
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Postwar Japanese Emigration to the Dominican Republic: A Conversation with Professor Greg Robinson
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In this insightful episode, host Wendy Aris welcomes Professor Greg Robinson, a distinguished historian from l'Université du Québec à Montréal, to discuss his compelling article "Postwar Japanese Emigration to the Dominican Republic." Together, they explore the fascinating and often overlooked chapter of history involving the migration of Japanese …
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Unveiling the Indigenous Histories: Columbus and the Caribbean
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Join us in this insightful episode as we talk with anthropologist Krystal DaCosta about her fascinating article, "Who Are the Indigenous People That Columbus Met?" Krystal, based in New York City, delves into her Caribbean heritage, the colonial narratives she grew up with, and how her understanding of Caribbean history evolved over time. Through a…
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Unveiling the Untold Stories of Enslaved Children in Jamaica
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Welcome to the Dis a fi mi History Podcast! In this episode, host Wendy Aris is joined by Dr. Colleen A. VASCONCELLOS, Associate Professor of History at the University of West Georgia, to delve into her book Slavery, Childhood, and Abolition in Jamaica, 1788-1838. Discover the often-overlooked experiences of enslaved children during this turbulent …
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Unearthing Stories: Oral Tradition and History in Curaçao with Prof. Rose Mary Allen
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Join host Wendy Aris as she sits down with the esteemed Prof. Rose Mary Allen to delve into her insightful article, "Oral Tradition as History in the Dutch Caribbean: The Case of Curaçao." In this captivating episode, Prof. Allen shares her profound understanding of how oral traditions serve as vital historical sources, preserving the rich cultural…
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Exploring Indo-Caribbean Heritage: The Kalapani Archives/काला पानी अभिलेखागार
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Welcome to the Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast! In this episode, we delve into the fascinating Indo-Caribbean heritage with our special guest, Jess from the Kalapani Archives. Jess discusses the significant history of the East Indian indenture labor system that spread across the Caribbean, Africa, and the South Pacific. Learn about the inception of the…
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Exploring the Early Caribbean Digital Archive: A Treasure Trove for Family and Historical Research
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Welcome to the Dis A Fi mi History Podcast! In this episode, we delve into the rich world of the Early Caribbean Digital Archive (ECDA) with the insights of Professors Nicole Aljo and Elizabeth Dillon, alongside their dedicated team. We explore the origins and objectives of the ECDA, a publicly accessible archive platform that houses a vast collect…
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Uncovering Caribbean Ancestry: Genetic Insights and Family Histories
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Welcome to the Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast! In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of genetic anthropology with our special guest, Dr. Jada Benn-Torres, a genetic anthropologist and associate professor at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Benn-Torres shares her intriguing journey into the field and discusses her groundbreaking research on th…
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Rooted in Resilience: Tracing Caribbean Ancestry with Sandra Taitt Eaddy
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Welcome to the Dis Afami History podcast! In this episode, host Wendy Aris is joined by Sandra Taitt Eaddy, a genealogist, family historian, and educator, to explore the rich history and heritage of Caribbean people. Sandra, the founder of the Baobab Genealogy Society, shares her passion for genealogy and the significance behind naming her group af…
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Unveiling the Power of ROSCAs: A Journey Through Caribbean Community and Financial Support
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Welcome to the Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast, where we delve into the rich history and familial ties of Caribbean people, exploring how past traditions shape our present and future. In this episode, your host Wendy Aris is joined by Andrea Barrett, a founding member of the Banker Ladies Council and a community activist from Canada. Andrea shares her …
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Exploring the Complex Legacy of Slavery and Colonialism in Modern Churches
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Welcome to the Disafimi History Podcast! In this episode, host Wendy Aris is joined by Dr. Amisa Zanabu Bakuri, a postdoctoral fellow at the Faculty of Religion and Theology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Dr. Bakuri's research delves into the intricate connections between religion, well-being, slavery, and colonialism. Dr. Bakuri shares insights fr…
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Unveiling the Church's Role in Slavery: A Conversation with Richard S. Reddy
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Welcome to the Dis A fi Mi History Podcast, hosted by Wendy Aris. In this episode, we delve into the complex and often controversial role of the church in both perpetuating and abolishing slavery. Our guest is Richard S. Reddy, a distinguished historian, author, and researcher whose work has profoundly influenced our understanding of this subject. …
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Unlocking the Intricate Web of Caribbean Ancestry - Bahamas DNA Project - Peter J Roberts
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Immerse yourself in a compelling episode of the Disafimi History Podcast where we delve into the fascinating world of genetic genealogy through the lens of the Bahamas DNA Project. Get lost in an intriguing web of Caribbean ancestry, revealing insights into humanity's shared heritage found in our swathes of DNA. With our special guest, Bahamian gen…
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Unraveling ROSCAs & Susus: Insights with Professor Caroline Shenaz Hossein
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Dive into the captivating world of ROSCAs and susus with Professor Caroline Shenaz Hossein in this illuminating podcast episode! As an esteemed expert in economic sociology, Professor Hossein unravels the intricacies of these traditional financial systems, exploring their historical roots, cultural significance, and modern-day applications. Discove…
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Exploring Jamaican African Religious Traditions with Professor Renaldo McKenzie
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In today's episode I will be joined by Professor Renaldo McKenzie as he delves into the rich tapestry of Jamaican African religious traditions. From the vibrant rituals of Pukumina to the deep-rooted practices of Rastafarianism, this episode uncovers the spiritual essence and cultural significance of these traditions. Tune in as we explore the inte…
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Deep Dive into Historical and Contemporary Hairstyles - Kofi Piesie
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Join us in a fascinating episode of the Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast,' where host Wendy Aris, deep-dives into the significant, intriguing, and often misunderstood domain of African hair culture. In a thought-provoking dialogue with author, and independent researcher, Kofi Piesie, we unravel the historical and current impact of slavery on self-percep…
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Unraveling the History and Resilience of the Taino People
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Join us for an inspiring episode of the Dis Afami History podcast as we navigate into the heart of the Caribbean's hidden history. This episode journeys into the remarkable resilience and rich culture of the Jamaican Hummingbird Taino people. Embrace an enlightening dialogue between Wendy Aris and Chief Kalan Nibonrix Kaiman as they delve into tale…
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Uncovering The Secrets Of Old Handwriting With Emma Cox
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In this episode I speak with Emma Cox in regards to reading Old English handwriting in Colonial Jamaica. We will be delving into three types of records to interpret and understand the context of the document. Bio: Emma Cox has traced her own family history back to royalty in the 12th century and to Huguenots in France, cloth makers and ironmongers …
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Journey Through Haitian Genealogy with Gilles Hudicourt
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In this insightful episode of the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, we accompany Gilles Hudicourt, a passionate genealogist and founding member of the Association de Généalogie d'Haiti, in his intriguing journey of tracing his Haitian roots. We begin with Gilles' personal narrative of his genealogical discovery initiated from an old family record leadin…
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The Irish in the Anglo-Caribbean, Servants or slaves? - Professor Matt Reilly
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In this episode of the Dis A Fi Mi History podcast, we embark on an in-depth exploration of the intricate history of the Irish in the Anglo-Caribbean. Special guest, Associate Professor Matthew C. Reilly, an anthropological archaeologist at CUNY, leads us into an enlightening discussion packed with his extensive research on race formation, whitenes…
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Beautiful African Hair, Please Stop Using the Other N-word - Kofi Piesie
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Welcome to the latest episode of the Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast, a quest into the heart of history, familial values, and Caribbean identity. In this episode, our host Wendy Aris fosters an enlightening conversation with our esteemed guest, author and cultural expert Kofi Piesie. They dive into Piesie's fascinating blog post 'Beautiful African Hair…
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On reparations: how can we make reparations meaningful?
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What are some examples of reparations? How can we make our reparations meaningful?We continue our conversation about reparations with Edwina Peart and Rebecca WalkerWoo, who we spoke to in the first episode. We also speak to Oonagh Ryder who was the Faith in Action Coordinator for Quakers in Britain around that time and Siobhán Haire, Deputy Record…
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Unraveling the Intricacies of Racial Passing in Jamaican Colonial Society
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In this captivating episode of the Dis a fi mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris engages in a stimulating conversation with legal historian Dr. Justine K. Collins. They highlight a fascinating aspect of Jamaican colonial history: the concept of racial passing and its complex interplay with legal proceedings. Significantly, Dr. Collins delivers an in…
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A Conversation with Professor Josiana Arroyo-Martinez
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In our latest episode of the Disafemi History Podcast, we host an enriching conversation with esteemed scholar Professor Josiana Arroyo-Martinez from the University of Texas, Austin. This episode delves deep into death rituals and their sociocultural implications in Caribbean communities, offering listeners a fresh perspective on a seldom-explored …
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Dr. Mary Njeri Kinyanjui - African Markets and the Utu-Ubuntu Business Model
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This episode I speak with Dr. Mary Njeri Kinyanjui discussing her book African Markets and the Utu-Ubuntu Business Model. Where UTU (SWAHILI) meaning humanity, human nature Ubuntu (ZULU) is an ancient African word meaning 'humanity to others. Bio: Dr. Mary Njeri Kinyanjui is a retired researcher at the Institute for Development studies, University …
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In this episode I speak with Phd Candidate Océane Nyela about black hair using the basis of the discussion her masters paper Braided Archives. Bio Phd candidate in communication culture studying hair braiding as (pre)/nonfigurative media in the Black diaspora Link Website https://www.oceanenyela.ca/ Follow: Twitter/X: @eppinghall Instagram: @berksh…
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Dr Jean Small - AFRICAN RETENTIONS IN FUNERAL RITES IN THE CARIBBEAN
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In this episode I discuss the funeral rites with Dr Jean Small. Bio: JEAN SMALL is a Guyanese Jamaican living in Jamaica since 1954. She graduated from the University of the West Indies in Foreign Languages,–French, Spanish and Latin and her profession all her life has been as an educator. She has worked in Guyana, Trinidad, Nigeria, Australia and …
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Revealing the Hidden meaning of Hair in African Literature - Professor Joseph Fashola
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In this episode I speak with Professor Joseph Fashola Bio: Joseph Fashola holds a Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria with special interest in Social Philosophy, African Philosophy, Metaphysics and Logic. He is currently a lecturer in Redeemer’s University, Ede, Nigeria. Book: https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks... Foll…
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In this episode I speak with Dr Sonia Peter about Caribbean Teas. Bio: Dr Sonia Peter is a Natural Product Chemist with interests in ethnomedicine, ethnobotany and plant conservation. She founded the non-profit organization to engage the public within a science engagement platform to promote the value of the plant resource for food security and wel…
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Dr Maria del Pilar Kaladeen - A Daughter's Journey from Indenture to Windrush
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In this episode I speak with Dr Maria del Pilar Kaladeen about her journey through family history which is based on the article that she wrote "A Daughter's Journey from Indenture to Windrush". This journey of self discovery comes with many turns and viewpoints, and connection to self. Bio: María del Pilar Kaladeen is an Associate Fellow at the Ins…
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Glenda -Rose Layne - Honouring Caribbean Folk Cultures: A Personal Reflection
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In this episode I speak with Ms. Glenda-Rose Layne on the importance of retaining cultural identity. With a concentration on the paper titled Honouring Caribbean Folk Cultures: A Personal Reflection. Bio: Glenda-Rose Layne is a professional Storyteller, actress, director, playwright and a performing artist, a Cultural Researcher, and an Academic; s…
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Chef Keisha Griggs - Caribbean Cuisine
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In this episode I speak with Chef Keisha Griggs where we discuss foods from the Caribbean and how it represents the history of family and Caribbean people. Bio: Chef Keisha Griggs realized her love for cooking at an early age. Within her Trinidadian heritage, good food always came with a great memory. After 13 years as an interactive marketing exec…
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The Role Of Proverbs in African society oral literature - Bamukunda Hillary
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In this episode I speak with Bamukunda Hillary on The Role of Proverbs in African Society. Bio: Bamukunda is a poet, researcher, blogger, teacher and youth leader in Uganda. He has written and reviewed various works of art and is currently finalizing his novel ''Love Doves in Apaa'' A poet inspired by nature . poetry can transform society Paper Lin…
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DNA Genealogy - Barbie Jones - The Genealogy Situation Room
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In this episode I speak with Barbie Jones from the podcast The Genealogy Situation Room about DNA Genealogy and how this has impacted the research on her family. This DNA testing has opened the door and revealed her family connection to the Caribbean which has been immense and validated the records and documents that have been uncovered. Blog: http…
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Provisions Exhibit - Professor Keja Valens
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In this episode I speak with Professor Keja Valens in regard to the online exhibit on Provisions. Bio: KEJA VALENS is a professor of English at Salem State University. She has published numerous works on Caribbean literature, women’s history, sexuality and diasporic identity, including the books Desire between Women in Caribbean Literature and Quer…
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Children of Uncertain Fortune - Professor Daniel Livesay
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In this episode I speak with Daniel Livesay about the book Children of a Uncertain Fortune. This is a narrative that is not spoken or written about during the time of slavery. Mixed Raced children adults are mostly referred to as an adjunct during this time. The book details the narrative of these individuals and the type of lives that they have li…
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In this episode I speak with Retired History Professor Candice Goucher about her book Congotay!Congotay! A Global History of Caribbean Food and why food is such an integral part of one identity. Dr. Candice Goucher was Professor of History and co-directs the Collective for Social and Environmental Justice at Washington State University, Vancouver, …
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Pernicious Anemia - CEO -Katrina Burchell from @perniciousanaemiasociety
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In this episode I will be speaking with Katrina Burchell who is the Chief Executive Officer from the Pernicious Anemia Society (PAS) and the condition Pernicious Anemia. This condition is heredity on the paternal side of my family with my Great Grandfather dying of the condition. Pernicious Anemia is an Autoimmune Diseases occur when the body produ…
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In this episode I speak with the co-founders of Duppy Stories Dr. Judith Bruce-Golding and Sue Brown about Duppy Stories and how this connects to our ancestry . Duppy Stories explores the origins of traditional African and Caribbean stories, African spirituality and their impact on contemporary storytelling, and their relevance in today's society. …
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How to Save Family History - We Are Here
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In this episode I speak with the group from We Are Here that have created a family history application where you can store all your family history, research. The We Are Here application will be launched at the end of 2023 Landing Page to Sign up https://for-customers.com/wearehere/ This will be a tiered subscription model #familyhistoryresearch #fa…
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