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Dis a fi mi History Podcast

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Dis A Fi Mi History PodcastHosted by Wendy Aris
A space where Caribbean history, family history, and heritage come to life. This podcast explores the legacies of colonialism and uncovers the often-overlooked stories that shaped the Caribbean and its people.
Whether you're tracing your ancestral roots, exploring regional identity, or simply curious about the past that informs the present, Dis A Fi Mi History offers meaningful insights and resources for anyone interested in Caribbean genealogy and historical storytelling.
Join host Wendy Aris as she speaks with historians, archivists, cultural practitioners, and everyday people who are piecing together the threads of their family and national histories.

Dis A Fi Mi History PodcastHosted by Wendy Aris
A space where Caribbean history, family history, and heritage come to life. This podcast explores the legacies of colonialism and uncovers the often-overlooked stories that shaped the Caribbean and its people.
Whether you're tracing your ancestral roots, exploring regional identity, or simply curious about the past that informs the present, Dis A Fi Mi History offers meaningful insights and resources for anyone interested in Caribbean genealogy and historical storytelling.
Join host Wendy Aris as she speaks with historians, archivists, cultural practitioners, and everyday people who are piecing together the threads of their family and national histories.

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A Civil Inconvenience: Slave Marriage and Resistance in the Caribbean Under Colonialism

In this captivating episode of Dis a Fi Mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris delves into the complex history of slave marriage and resistance in the British West Indies with Professor Cecilia A. Green. They explore how colonialism and legal frameworks in the Caribbean profoundly shaped intimate family life under slavery.  Professor Green unpacks the legal contradictions and fears colonial powers held regarding slave unions, and the critical role missionaries played in this context. The discussion reveals how enslaved people resiliently created and maintained family and kinship ties despite systemic denial of their rights. These efforts not only challenged planter authority but also laid foundational aspects of Caribbean family genealogy and heritage. Listeners will gain deep insights into the intersections of colonial law, family history, and resistance, learning how these histories continue to influence Caribbean identity and cultural memory. This episode is essential for anyone interested in colonialism, Caribbean history, and the enduring legacies of family resilience and heritage in the region.   BIO: Professor Cecilia A. Green is a distinguished sociologist and comparative-historical scholar whose work spans race, class, gender, and sexuality in the English-speaking Caribbean. Her research examines how colonialism, labor systems, and global political economies shape Caribbean societies past and present. She brings a nuanced interdisciplinary approach that bridges history, sociology, and postcolonial studies. Professor Green’s scholarship also extends into the political economy of globalization, where she analyzes contemporary transformations and their impact on Caribbean social structures. Since 2012, she has been engaged in a major research initiative on the “new Chinese presence in the Eastern Caribbean,” a collaborative project with her doctoral student Yan Liu, who is completing a dissertation under her supervision. Her ongoing historical sociological work investigates the racial, class, and gender dynamics of the penal system in Barbados between 1875 and 1930, with particular emphasis on the experiences of working-class women and boys. Across her body of work, Professor Green uncovers how systems of power, coercion, and resistance shape Caribbean lives, identities, and futures. Links: https://survivingstorms.com/team-members/cecilia-a-green/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilia-green-16781b66/  https://www.jstor.org/stable/i27641426      Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/   Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/   History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/  Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/  Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV  Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3  Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0  Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk  Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip  Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/  Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/  Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations  Opus Clip: https://www.opus.pro/?via=74ffcf  Cultural Roots: https://www.skool.com/cultural-roots-reconnection-8301/about?ref=62a97470644b496897d06254e6796add  Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) #slavemarriage #Caribbeanculture #coloniallegacy #kinship #resistance #CulturalHeritage #CaribbeanRoots #planterpower #CaribbeanIdentity #DiasporaStories #HistoryPodcast 
History and humanities 3 days
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Hidden Roots: East Indians of Belize — Migration, Memory, and Resilience in Caribbean History

Host Wendy Aras dives into Caribbean history and colonialism with Dr. Kumar Mahabir in this compelling episode exploring the East Indians of Belize. They trace three waves of migration and examine the communities' unique industries, cultural markers such as food and dance, and rich heritage preserved through museums and folk tales. The conversation sheds light on family genealogy and oral history as vital tools in reclaiming and preserving Indo-Belizean identity. Community organizations play a significant role in maintaining cultural resilience, and the episode encourages diaspora engagement through research, visits, and cultural exchange. Listeners will gain meaningful insights into the legacy of colonialism in the Caribbean and how family history shapes present-day identity among the Indo-Belizean diaspora.   BIO: Dr. Kumar Mahabir is a distinguished anthropologist, author, and cultural researcher whose work has significantly shaped the study of Indo-Caribbean history and identity. A native of Trinidad and Tobago, he has dedicated his career to documenting, preserving, and amplifying the experiences, traditions, and cultural contributions of East Indians in the Caribbean. With a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Florida, Dr. Mahabir has written and edited numerous books and scholarly articles on topics ranging from indentureship and cultural memory to religion, language, and migration. His research blends academic rigor with community-centered advocacy, making him one of the leading voices on Indo-Caribbean heritage in the region and diaspora. Beyond his publications, Dr. Mahabir is a sought-after speaker, educator, and public intellectual. His work continues to illuminate overlooked histories while inspiring new conversations about culture, identity, and belonging in the Caribbean.   Links https://tt.linkedin.com/in/kumar-mahabir-bb219835  https://indo-caribbean.com/author/dr-kumar-mahabir  https://www.caribbean-beat.com/issue-115/dr-kumar-mahabir-our-diversity-our-strength  https://www.facebook.com/Dr.Mahabir/  https://www.instagram.com/dr.kumar.mahabir/?hl=en  https://u-tt.academia.edu/DRKUMARMAHABIR  https://indocaribbeanpublications.com/about-kumar-mahabir/  Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/   Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/   History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/  Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/  Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV  Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3  Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0  Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk  Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip  Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/  Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/  Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations  Opus Clip: https://www.opus.pro/?via=74ffcf    Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) #migration #Caribbeanculture #coloniallegacy #IndoCaribbean #BelizeHistory #CulturalHeritage #CaribbeanRoots #EastIndiansOfBelize #CaribbeanIdentity #DiasporaStories #HistoryPodcast 
History and humanities 1 week
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Owning Your Story: Exploring Jamaican Genealogy and Caribbean Identity with Jacquie Stewart

Host Wendy Aris and guest Jacquie Stewart delve into Caribbean history, specifically focusing on Jamaican genealogy and the impact of colonialism on family identity. This episode explores the powerful role of storytelling in reclaiming heritage and understanding migration patterns through DNA testing and archival research. They discuss the ethical, social, and emotional challenges faced during genealogy research, offering insightful advice for beginners and cautioning against common pitfalls like unreliable online family trees. With recommended resources and encouraging listeners to preserve both personal and collective histories, this episode is a valuable guide to navigating Caribbean family history and heritage in the context of colonial legacies.   Bio: Jacquie Stewart is a dedicated genealogy researcher with over 15 years of experience helping individuals and families uncover, reclaim, and preserve their ancestral stories. As the founder of 1st Gen Genealogy, she specializes in guiding first-generation descendants and members of the African and Caribbean diasporas through the often-overlooked pathways of family history research. Her work combines rigorous archival investigation, oral history collection, and modern DNA analysis to help clients break through genealogical brick walls and build accurate, meaningful family trees. Known for her meticulous approach, Jacquie emphasizes the importance of historical context, source verification, and responsible storytelling—empowering people to truly own their narrative. Jacquie is also a passionate educator and advocate for accessible genealogy. Through workshops, community engagement, and one-on-one coaching, she teaches individuals how to research confidently, interpret DNA test results, and navigate both online and in-person repositories across the Caribbean and beyond. Driven by a belief that every family’s story deserves to be known, remembered, and honored, Jacquie Stewart continues to serve as a trusted guide for those seeking clarity, connection, and deeper understanding of their roots. Website: https://www.1stgengenealogy.com/    Other Sites: https://search.worldcat.org/  https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22796133-dying-to-better-themselves  https://www.facebook.com/groups/130018917018113/  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1654137198165006/  https://www.facebook.com/groups/400932779957416/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/   Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/   History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/  Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/  Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV  Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3  Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0  Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk  Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip  Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/  Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/  Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations  Opus Clip: https://www.opus.pro/?via=74ffcf    Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) #DNAGenealogy #Caribbeanculture #coloniallegacy #Geneticgenealogy #Caribbeangenealogy   #AfricanDiaspora #DiasporaVoices #CaribbeanHistory #Genealogy #DisAFiMiHistory #CaribbeanIdentity  #StorytellingThroughFood #HeritageAndMemory #AncestralMemory #DiasporaConnections #CaribbeanHistoryPodcast #DNAArchive #Heritage #DNAtesting #Caribbeangenealogy #Caribbeanheritage #archivalresearch #familyidentity
History and humanities 2 weeks
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DNA and Caribbean History: Reclaiming Lost Roots from Colonialism

Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, where we explore Caribbean history through the lens of DNA testing and family genealogy. In this episode, we discuss how genetic research is helping Caribbean people reclaim lost roots erased by colonialism and the slave trade. Through real-life stories and explanations of autosomal, Y-DNA, and mtDNA tests, we reveal connections to Indigenous Taino, African ethnic groups, and South Asian ancestors, highlighting the power of family genealogy to reshape identity and heritage. We examine the emotional journey of discovering ancestral roots, the significance of modern DNA databases, and why testing is a collective act of reclaiming Caribbean history and family heritage. Join us as we uncover the complex past written in our genes and celebrate the diverse cultural tapestry of the Caribbean. Subscribe, like, and share to be part of this meaningful journey. Links: https://caribbeangenetics.com/ https://carigenetics.com/before-you/  https://www.dnatestsdirect.ca  History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/  Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/   Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/   History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/    Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/  Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV  Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3  Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0  Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk  Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip  Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/  Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/  Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations  Opus Clip: https://www.opus.pro/?via=74ffcf    Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) #DNAGenealogy #Caribbeanculture #coloniallegacy #Geneticgenealogy #Caribbeangenealogy   #AfricanDiaspora #DiasporaVoices #CaribbeanHistory #Genealogy #DisAFiMiHistory #CaribbeanIdentity  #StorytellingThroughFood #HeritageAndMemory #AncestralMemory #DiasporaConnections #CaribbeanHistoryPodcast #DNAArchive #Heritage
History and humanities 3 weeks
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Eat, Feel, Dream: Exploring Caribbean History and Family Heritage Through Food with Griot's Table

In this episode of Dis A fi mi History, Brian Birch of Griot's Table explores how food acts as a powerful storyteller in Caribbean history, family genealogy, and cultural heritage. Using the "Eat, Feel, Dream" framework, he shares how dishes carry deep memories of migration and the legacy of colonialism across diasporic communities. Brian also highlights how food events blend music and art to create immersive experiences that honor tradition while fostering innovation. The episode delves into the role of food as a bridge between generations, helping to preserve and celebrate family history and identity. Through collaboration with artists and chefs, Griot's Table nourishes cultural identity and expands culinary storytelling as a tool for understanding Caribbean heritage and history. BIO: Bryan Birch is the Head Chef at Griot’s Table and former owner of Windup Restaurant on College Street. With over 20 years of experience in the culinary industry, Chef Bryan is driven by a mission to amplify Black culinary traditions, which he views as invaluable repositories of Black history and collective identity. Through his culinary pursuits, he seeks to demonstrate that dishes such as the Senegalese Yassa Chicken are just as sophisticated, prestigious, and valuable as dishes such as the French Coq au vin. Website: https://www.griotstable.ca/ Follow: https://www.instagram.com/griotstable/# https://www.tiktok.com/@griotstable   History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations Opus Clip: https://www.opus.pro/?via=74ffcf   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) #GriotsTable #Caribbeanculture #coloniallegacy #EatFeelDream #Caribbeangenealogy #FoodAsHistory #CaribbeanFoodCulture #CaribbeanFood #AfricanDiaspora #DiasporaVoices #CaribbeanHistory #FoodGenealogy #DisAFiMiHistory #CaribbeanIdentity #FoodHeritage #StorytellingThroughFood #HeritageAndMemory #AncestralMemory #DiasporaConnections #CaribbeanHistoryPodcast #FoodAsArchive #HeritageThroughFood
History and humanities 1 month
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Tumba Francesa: A Living Archive of Caribbean History and Afro-Caribbean Heritage

In this episode, host Wendy Aris explores Caribbean history and heritage with Professor Francesca Negro, focusing on her article "Tumba Francesa, Kinetic and Linguistic Archive of the African Diaspora." They discuss how Tumba Francesa—a vibrant dance and musical form rooted in Afro-Caribbean culture—serves as a living archive preserving collective memory and identity across the Caribbean. Tracing its origins from Haiti to Cuba, their conversation highlights the dance's structure, drumming dialogue, linguistic survival in Creole, and its UNESCO recognition. The episode also addresses the importance of safeguarding this cultural heritage and family genealogy for future generations, offering rich insights into Afro-Caribbean legacy and family history. Bio: Dance Consultant and Researcher in Comparative Literature and Performing arts. I hold a Ph.D. and Post doc research background in Comparative Literature , with specific experience in Intermedia and Interart studies, which I currently teach at the University of Lisbon. I also hold a Master of Arts in Performing Arts and I am specialized in dance. My monograph on Afro-Cuban religious dances "Gods on Stage" will come out in January 2019, edited by Colibrí. In the last years I collaborated with the project Modern Moves, studying the dynamics and interconnections of dance practices of African origin in the diaspora, focusing especially on Angolan, Brazilian and Goan dances and their socio-historical background, and analysing the influence of Contradance structure and dynamics in the development of dance forms of the African diaspora. I am associated researcher of the Centre for Comparative Studies, and Centre of Theatre Studies of the University of Lisbon, where I also teach Intercultural Communication. Website: https://www.francescanegro.com/ Article: https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/1700510/normal_66326efde73a4.pdf Article: https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.31819/9783968691404-012/html?srsltid=AfmBOopQxrn8fJRzQVfBKVdz9hc5gcIzomZt8DcPhV63HTzeOVhepJko   History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations Opus Clip: https://www.opus.pro/?via=74ffcf   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) #Afro-Caribbeanculture #Afro-Caribbeanheritage #TumbaFrancesa #CaribbeanHistory #AfricanDiaspora #DanceResearch #FrancescaNegro #ComparativeLiterature #PerformingArts #CaribbeanCulture #DiasporaStudies #CulturalMemory #OralTradition #DisAFiMiHistoryPodcast #WendyAris #CaribbeanDance #IntermediaStudies #DanceAsHistory #ArchiveInMotion #AfricanRoots #LisbonUniversity
History and humanities 1 month
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Rediscovering the Taino and Caribbean History with Olive Senior on Paradise Once

In this compelling episode of Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris dives deep into Caribbean history and colonialism through a conversation with Jamaican poet and author Olive Senior. They explore Senior's novel Paradise Once, a researched reimagining of the Taíno people in Cuba two decades after Columbus's arrival, shedding light on indigenous heritage and the legacies of colonialism in the Caribbean. The discussion covers themes of language, spirituality, environmental stewardship, and the blending of indigenous and African traditions, offering listeners a rich tapestry of Caribbean culture and history. Ms. Senior also shares valuable advice for writers, emphasizing curiosity, mastering the craft, and expanding narratives beyond personal emotion to encompass broader family genealogy and community histories. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in Caribbean history, family heritage, and understanding the lasting impact of colonialism. BIO: Olive Marjorie Senior (born 23 December 1941) is a Jamaican poet, novelist, short story and non-fiction writer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was awarded the Musgrave Gold Medal in 2005 by the Institute of Jamaica for her contributions to literature.Other awards she has won include the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature.Senior was appointed Poet Laureate of Jamaica in 2021, serving in the post until 2024. Links: https://www.torontomu.ca/olivesenior/author.html https://poetryarchive.org/poet/olive-senior/ https://www.facebook.com/OliveSeniorWriter/ https://x.com/olivesenior?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/olivetheauthor/ https://www.akashicbooks.com/catalog/paradise-once/   History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) #indigenousheritage #Caribbeanculture #coloniallegacy #Taino #Caribbeangenealogy #OliveSenior #ParadiseOnce #CaribbeanLiterature #JamaicanWriters #DiasporaVoices #CaribbeanHistory #StorytellingMatters #DisAFiMiHistory #CaribbeanIdentity #OralTradition #BlackLiterature #HeritageAndMemory
History and humanities 1 month
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Kalinago Resilience: Dominica's Indigenous Story & Heritage with Crispin Gregoire

In this episode, Wendy Aris interviews Crispin Gregoire about the Kalinago people of Dominica, exploring their rich family history and cultural traditions. We delve into their deep heritage and governance, examining how they have survived through colonization to the present day. The episode covers critical topics such as the impact of colonialism, the Carib Act of 1978, land rights, cultural preservation, and language revitalization. Crispin also voices important calls for legal updates and greater recognition of Indigenous sovereignty and youth engagement, emphasizing the vital role of community efforts in safeguarding Kalinago heritage.                   Bio: Crispin S. Gregoire is a businessman from Dominica and was the Permanent Representative to the United Nations for the Commonwealth of Dominica until 2010. He presented his credentials to Secretary-General Kofi Annan on 1 October 2002. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/crispin-gregoire-8aba5752/ https://www.facebook.com/crispin.gregoire/ http://www.q95da.com/news/former-dominica-ambassador-to-the-united-nations-crispin-gregoire-hailed-the-recent-africa-caribbean-unity-summit-in-addis-ababa-as-an-important-milestone-in-the-post-colonial-journey-of-both-regions   History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY                                                                                                                                                                                                                        #CaribbeanHistory #AfricanDiaspora #BlackHistory365 #heritage #HiddenHistories #DisAFiMiHistory #CaribbeanPodcast #BlackHistoryMatters #CaribbeanCulture #colonialism #caribbeanhistory #heritage #familyhistory #heritage #Kalinago
History and humanities 1 month
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Colonialism in St. Eustatius: The Wealth Built on Slavery

In this episode, we explore St. Eustatius — the "Golden Rock" — and how its prosperity during the 18th century was deeply rooted in colonialism, powered by the transatlantic slave trade and the brutal sugar economy. We trace the island's pivotal role in global commerce, featuring insights into the Golden Rock Plantation and the recent discovery of an African burial ground. We also discuss the ongoing impact of slavery on the island's people and memory, demonstrating how this heritage continues to shape modern identity. History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY                                                                                                                                                                                                                        #CaribbeanHistory #AfricanDiaspora #BlackHistory365 #heritage #HiddenHistories #DisAFiMiHistory #CaribbeanPodcast #BlackHistoryMatters #CaribbeanCulture #colonialism #caribbeanhistory #heritage #familyhistory #heritage
History and humanities 1 month
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14:44

Roots of Limón: Afro‑Caribbean Voices in 1930s Costa Rica | Family History & Heritage

In this episode of Dis A fi mi History, we dive into the Caribbean history of the 1930s as Wendy Aris speaks with Dr. Natasha Gordon‑Chipembere about the migration of Afro‑Caribbean communities to Costa Rica. The conversation focuses on themes of identity and resilience, examining the social and economic forces—such as railroads and the banana industry—that shaped their lives.  This episode delves into family histories, language, and religious traditions that contribute to the collective heritage of Afro‑Caribbean culture. Discover how state policies have impacted these communities and how their culture has been preserved and reclaimed across generations in Costa Rica. Join us as we explore the vital connections between family genealogy and Caribbean identity in this compelling narrative.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Bio                                                                                                                          20+ Years of Experience With over two decades of expertise as a writing coach, editor, and professor, Natasha’s career spans from New York to Johannesburg. She is a highly accomplished writer and researcher, honored with numerous awards and grants, including two Fulbright Fellowships and three PSC-CUNY Research Awards for her groundbreaking work on Afro-Costa Ricans. Published Author and Editor Natasha’s scholarship and creative writing have appeared in respected journals and publications such as Small Axe Salon, Praxis Journal of Gender and Cultural Critiques, Journal of International Women’s Studies, Callaloo, Scrutiny2, Agenda, Changing English, Essence, The Tico Times, and Limon Roots. She also serves as Co-Editor of the Afro-Latin@ Diaspora Book Series with Palgrave Macmillan, amplifying critical voices in the field. Areas of Research and Expertise Natasha is recognized internationally for her lectures and research on Black womanhood, cultural representation, and diasporic identity. She is a leading authority on the narrative and legacy of Sarah Baartman in the 21st century, and her current research focuses on Afro-Latin@s in the diaspora, with a special emphasis on Afro-Costa Rican communities.                                                                                                                                                                                                  Links                                                                          https://ticotimes.net/2021/04/25/a-look-back-at-1930s-limon-and-the-real-legacy-of-afro-caribbean-immigrants-3                                                                  https://www.natashagordonchipembere.com/                                                      https://jadedibispress.com/product/11808/                                                            https://www.instagram.com/natashagordonchipembere/?hl=en                                                                            History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY                                                                                                                                                                                                                        #CaribbeanHistory #AfricanDiaspora #BlackHistory365 #heritage #HiddenHistories #DisAFiMiHistory #CaribbeanPodcast #BlackHistoryMatters #CaribbeanCulture #AfroCaribbeanLegacy #AfricanHeritage #PodcastLife #colonialism #heritage #CaribbeanStories #colonialism #AfricanDiasporaVoices #CaribbeanHeritage #familyhistory #HeritageMatters ##UntoldCaribbean                                              #CostaRicaHistory #CaribbeanStudies #AfroDiaspora #DisAFiMiHistoryPodcast                                                            
History and humanities 2 months
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01:00:49

Mount Misery Rebellion: Exploring the Forgotten 1639 Uprising of St. Kitts in Caribbean History

In this episode of the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, we delve into the near-forgotten 1639 uprising on St. Kitts, an important event in Caribbean history where over 60 enslaved people fled to Mount Misery, built a fortified maroon community, and resisted colonial power before facing brutal repression. This exploration of family history and spirit highlights how resistance is woven into the island's fabric.  We also trace the ongoing spirit of defiance through a lone survivor’s legend and pivotal events like the 1834 general strike and the legacy of Marcus of the Woods, culminating in the island’s renaming to Mount Liamuiga. Join us as we uncover how these acts of courage have shaped Caribbean identity and continue to resonate today.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY                                                                                                                                                                                                                        #CaribbeanHistory #AfricanDiaspora #BlackHistory365 #heritage #HiddenHistories #DisAFiMiHistory #CaribbeanPodcast #BlackHistoryMatters #CaribbeanCulture #StKitts #AfricanHeritage #PodcastLife #colonialism #heritage #CaribbeanStories #colonialism #AfricanDiasporaVoices #CaribbeanHeritage #familyhistory #HeritageMatters ##UntoldCaribbean                  
History and humanities 2 months
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12:16

From Igbo to Jamaica: Archibald Monteath's Legacy and Colonialism

In this episode of Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris delves into the extraordinary life and legacy of Archibald Monteath — a notable figure in Caribbean history, embodying the narratives of colonialism and resilience. Born in West Africa and sold into slavery in Jamaica, Monteath’s story reflects both the violence of colonialism and the indomitable human spirit.  Monteath’s rare autobiography provides a first-person account of his capture, enslavement, conversion to Christianity, and eventual freedom, offering invaluable insights into family genealogy and heritage. As one of the few surviving written narratives of an enslaved African in Jamaica, his testimony opens an important window into questions of African identity, cultural survival, faith, and memory in the Caribbean.  We discuss what his story reveals about the Igbo presence in Jamaica, the role of the Moravian Church, and how personal narratives like his shape our understanding of colonial history, slavery, and emancipation.  This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in Caribbean history, African diaspora studies, family history, genealogy, or cultural heritage preservation.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Dr Maureen Warner-Lewis is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian academic whose career focused on the linguistic heritage and unique cultural traditions of the African diaspora of the Caribbean. Her area of focus has been to recover the links between African cultures and Caribbean cultures. Dr Warner-Lewis is now retired professor, interested in Caribbean literature, in socio- and creole linguistics, in history of the Black Diaspora.                                                                                                               https://www.amazon.ca/Archibald-Monteath-Igbo-Jamaican-Moravian/dp/9766401977                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY                                                                                                                                                                                                                        #CaribbeanHistory #AfricanDiaspora #BlackHistory365 #heritage #HiddenHistories #DisAFiMiHistory #CaribbeanPodcast #BlackHistoryMatters #CaribbeanCulture #familygenealogy #AfricanHeritage #PodcastLife #colonialism #heritage #CaribbeanStories #colonialism #AfricanDiasporaVoices #CaribbeanHeritage #familyhistory
History and humanities 2 months
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55:41

Voices in the Margins: African Muslims and Caribbean Heritage

In this episode of Dis a Fi Mi History, host Wendy Aris and guest Suleiman Bulbulia delve into the overlooked story of African Muslims in the Caribbean, with a particular focus on Muhammad Kaba Saganuhu — an enslaved scholar who penned a 50-page Arabic manuscript in Jamaica. This episode illuminates how themes of colonialism, Arabic literacy, faith, and cultural memory have influenced resistance, identity, and the broader Caribbean heritage. Through archival discoveries and personal reflections, we emphasize the vital contributions of Muslims to Caribbean history and the ongoing research that aims to reshape public understanding of this rich heritage.                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Mr. Suleiman Bulbulia Co-Founder / Director at Barbados Halal Experience, said that Barbados is a small island in the Caribbean, and that the Islamic society has a long history in Barbados Co-Founder / Director at Barbados Halal Experience added that the Indians were the first to convert to Islam in Barbados, and that Muslims had come to Barbados to enhance their living                                     conditions                                                                                       https://www.caribbeanmuslims.com/author/suleiman History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY                                                                                                                                                                                                                        #CaribbeanHistory #AfricanDiaspora #BlackHistory365 #MuslimHistory #HiddenHistories #DisAFiMiHistory #CaribbeanPodcast #BlackHistoryMatters #CaribbeanCulture #MuslimVoices #AfricanHeritage #PodcastLife #colonialism #heritage #CaribbeanStories #BlackMuslimHistory #AfricanDiasporaVoices #CaribbeanHeritage
History and humanities 2 months
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29:36

Ireke: Rise of the Maroons – Exploring Caribbean History through Song and Spirit

Host Wendy Aris sits down with filmmaker Gbolahan Peter Macjob to explore Ireke, Rise of the Maroons — a powerful, language-rich film about the Maroon rebellion in 18th-century Jamaica. They discuss the film's use of Yoruba, Patois and English, its sound design and songs, themes of surveillance, betrayal, spiritual resilience, and the historic role of Nanny and the Maroons. Through a blend of history and fiction the episode examines how small acts of resistance grew into organized rebellion, the film’s layered parables, and its call to reclaim African and Caribbean history and pride.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    https://irekemovie.com/                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Written and directed by Emmy-nominated BBC journalist Gbolahan (pronounced Bor-la-han) Peter Macjob                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    https://youtu.be/z5Lj-3-8azc?si=yOPCTlxYbn-DgYse                                                                                                                                                                                        History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY                                                                                                                                                                                                                          #IrekeFilm #CaribbeanHistory #Maroons #Jamaica1728 #FilmPodcast #BlackHistory #CaribbeanCinema #Storytelling
History and humanities 3 months
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31:45

Exile and Resilience: The Garifuna Story and the Impact of Colonialism

In this episode of the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, Maria Fernanda de Almeida examines the consequences of colonialism for the Garifuna people of St. Vincent, highlighting their mixed Indigenous and African origins, forced exile, and the spread of their culture across the Caribbean and Central America. We delve into how oral history, family genealogy, language, music, and spiritual practices have preserved Garifuna identity amid ongoing struggles over land, recognition, and cultural survival in the modern diaspora. This exploration reveals the deeper connections between colonial history and present-day experiences for the Garifuna community.                                                                                                                    BIO                                                                                                                                  Maria Fernanda de Almeida is pursuing her Master of Global Affairs at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto. Her academic journey reflects a profound dedication to advancing global development and human rights causes. Since completing a Bachelor of Arts (High Honors) in History and Political Science from the University of Toronto, she has contributed significantly to research and academic publications, mainly focusing on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Eastern Asia issues. Her commitment to research excellence was acknowledged with the 2021 UofT Excellence Award for Continuing Opportunities in Research Experience.                                                                                                                                   https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cquilt/article/view/40014                            https://ca.linkedin.com/in/maria-fernanda-de-almeida-5b69441b1                                                                                                           History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY                                                                                                                                    #cultural survival #oral history #Garifuna #CaribbeanHistory #Colonialism #GarifunaHeritage #IndigenousCaribbean #GarifunaCulture #StVincentHistory #DiasporaStories #DecolonizeHistory #CaribbeanPodcast
History and humanities 3 months
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27:17

Germantown: Uncovering the Lost German-Jamaican History in Seaford Town

In this episode of the Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast, explore the intricate layers of Caribbean history as Wendy Aris interviews filmmaker David Ritter about his documentary "Germantown". This episode uncovers the lost German-Jamaican story of Seaford Town, Jamaica, tracing the arrival of German settlers after emancipation and the ensuing cultural exchange. Discover how their experiences shed light on the struggles of preserving heritage and memory, while revealing profound insights into migration, identity, and resilience in Caribbean history. Join us as we delve into this unique family history, connecting the past to the vibrant present.                                                                                                                          Websites:                                                                                                                      https://www.facebook.com/GermanTownJamaica/                                                      http://germantownjamaica.com/                                                                                  https://youtu.be/BFeETh7pKRk                                                                                                                                                                                                                          History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY                                                                                                                                     #GermanTownJamaica #SeafordTown #CaribbeanHistory #JamaicanHeritage #CulturalIdentity #MigrationStories #HiddenHistory #DavidRitter #CaribbeanHeritage #JamaicaPodcast #UntoldHistories #DisAFiMiHistory
History and humanities 3 months
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01:02:18

Reclaiming Caribbean Roots: Tami Dee Garcia on Heritage and Identity

In this episode of Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris engages in a profound conversation with Tami Dee Garcia—Cultural Heritage Reconnection Coach, author, and speaker—about reclaiming Caribbean cultural identity and navigating family history. Tami shares her deeply personal journey of connecting with her Dominican and Jamaican roots, raising an Ethiopian daughter in a multicultural environment. Her lived experiences illuminate the challenges and rewards of reconnecting with ancestral heritage and how family genealogy shapes our identities across generations and geographies. With over 30 years in cultural education, Tami empowers others to rediscover their Caribbean heritage and embrace their family's legacy. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on preserving cultural traditions, enhancing one's family history, and fostering a sense of belonging in today’s interconnected world. The core message: your heritage is your birthright—start small, be intentional, and reconnect to create belonging across generations.                                                                                                                                                                                              Websites: httpshttps://www.tamigarcia.com/ httpshttps://www.instagram.com/tamideegarcia/ https://linktr.ee/TamiDeeGarcia  History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY #CaribbeanHistory #FamilyHistory #GenealogyPodcast #CulturalHeritage #IdentityAndBelonging #DiasporaStories #AncestryResearch #CaribbeanDiaspora #HeritageReconnection #JamaicanHistory #DominicanRoots #CaribbeanCulture #PreservingHeritage #OralHistory #DiasporaVoices #Heritage #colonialism #culturalidentity #familygenealogy
History and humanities 3 months
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40:31

The Aruba Archives: Unveiling Colonial Stories and Caribbean History

Join the Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast host, Wendy Aris, as she delves into the vibrant world of Aruba's archival preservation. In this episode, Mr. Peter Scholing of the Bibliotheca Nationale Aruba and Mr. Edric Crows from the National Archives of Aruba share insights into their work safeguarding Aruba's historical records. They highlight the importance of cultural preservation and the future of digital archives, particularly through the Internet Archive Project, which is making historical documents accessible globally. Whether you're a Caribbean history enthusiast or interested in digital heritage records, this episode is an illuminating journey into preserving and sharing Aruba's rich cultural history. Bio: Peter Scholing currently works at the Biblioteca Nacional Aruba and is a member of the Aruba National Commission for UNESCO. Peter does research in Durable Digitization of Special Collections, Media and Information Literacy, Sustainable Library Policy, and Educational Technology. Their current project is 'Libraries and the UN 2030 Agenda'. Edric Croes works at  Archivo Nacional Aruba. Preserving Aruba's documentary heritage and making it accessible in a digital form. Website: https://archive.org/search?query=aruba+archives https://coleccion.aw/browse/?col=archivo-nacional-aruba   History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/   Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/ Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/ Reservations for Barbados https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations   Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY #colonialism #caribbeanhistory #familyhistory #familyhistory #familygenealogy #heritage
History and humanities 4 months
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51:04

Journey Through Jamaica's Cultural and Historical Roots

Welcome to the Dis a fi Mi History Podcast, hosted by Wendy Aris. In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Ms. Marie Whittingham, founder of One Stop Cultural Tours Jamaica. Join us as we explore the profound importance of connecting with one's history through immersive cultural tours in Kingston and beyond. Marie shares the inspiring journey of her tours, the vibrant local artisans, historical treasures like Port Royal and Trenchtown, and how they emphasize sustainable support and community engagement. Discover the challenges and triumphs of running a cultural tour business in Jamaica's bustling capital, Kingston. Tune in to hear how exploring your roots can provide not just a trip, but a journey through time and tradition. Listen as Marie reveals what lies ahead for her business, the exciting collaborations, and how you can book your next cultural adventure. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and review if you enjoy the podcast!   Bio: We have been operating as a tour operator for 2 years, with a specialism in showcasing Kingston, Jamaica.  As a Jamaican Tourist Board certified Tour Operator, we give special attention to traveller’s requirements, making their travel around Jamaica pleasurable, friendly and personal.  We have established ourselves as a reputable tour operator, designing tours that educate and explore the beauty, culture and heritage that is Jamaica. We believe ‘tourism should have a positive effect on community, environment, and the Jamaican economy.  Web Site: https://onestopculturaltoursja.com/   Links: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147309-d26627541-Reviews-Onestop_Cultural_Tours_Jamaica-Jamaica.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Onestop-Cultural-Tours-Jamaica-100090010962306/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@onestopculturaltoursja Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onestopculturaltoursja/?hl=en TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@onestop.cultural Expedia: https://www.expedia.co.nz/things-to-do/bob-marley-museum-devon-house-from-port-royal-cruise-port-ja.a49449873.activity-details?location=Kencot%2C%20Kingston%2C%20Saint%20Andrew%2C%20Jamaica&startDate=2025-08-03&endDate=2025-08-17&rid=553248635976398189   WebSite: https://sharikacrawford.wordpress.com/ History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts/ • Caribbean History Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_history_podcasts/ • Caribbean Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/caribbean_podcasts/ • History Podcasts For Historians https://blog.feedspot.com/history_podcasts_for_historians/                                                                                                                                       Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/ Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3 Prayer Journal: https://a.co/d/bfSdIl0 Devotional Journal: https://a.co/d/8K3C8Hk                                                                                                                                       Support The Podcast https://ko-fi.com/disafimihistory/tip Great Research Resource https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/                                                                                                   Clothes  https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/                                                                                  Reservations for Barbados                                                                    https://diaspora-discoveries.com/reservations                                                                        Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY   #migration #research #spanish #french #caribbean #identity #Jamaica #familyhistory #Kington #History #Onestop #CulturalTours #portroyal
History and humanities 4 months
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11:43

Unveiling Hidden Caribbean Migration Stories: A Dialogue with Dr. Sharika D. Crawford

In this enlightening episode of Dis A fi mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris welcomes Dr. Sharika D. Crawford, a renowned historian specializing in modern Latin America and the circum-Caribbean. Together, they dive deep into the intricate narratives of British West Indian migration to the Colombian islands of San Andres and Providence. Despite being underexplored, this historical movement highlights significant cultural and historical ties within the global South. Dr. Crawford shares insights from her research on the unique migration patterns and the transnational identities forged among the British West Indians and the local communities of San Andres and Providence. The episode sheds light on the hidden histories of Caribbean migration that extend beyond popular narratives centered on North America and Europe. Join us as we explore how these movements have shaped the cultural landscapes of the islands and continue to influence the identities of their descendants, underlining the enduring impact of history on present-day Caribbean people.   BIO: Sharika D. Crawford is a historian of modern Latin America, specializing in Colombia and the circum-Caribbean. Her 2020 monograph The Last Turtlemen of the Caribbean: Waterscapes of Labor, Conservation, and Boundary Making from the University of North Carolina Press was given an honorable mention by the Association of Caribbean Historians 2021 Elsa Goveia Book Prize Committee. A hardback copy or free electronic copy can be found at https://uncpress.org/book/9781469660219/the-last-turtlemen-of-the-caribbean/    For more on how to integrate teaching about the Anglophone Caribbean population of San Andrés and Providencia, see her digital project: www.theraizalpeople.com.    
History and humanities 4 months
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