Dis a fi mi History Podcast
This is a podcast about Caribbean History and a good resource for individuals researching their family history Host: Wendy Aris
Episodes
Saturday Nov 04, 2023
Pernicious Anemia - CEO -Katrina Burchell from @perniciousanaemiasociety
Saturday Nov 04, 2023
Saturday Nov 04, 2023
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 produces something that harms itself. A normal healthy person will produce a protein in their stomach called Intrinsic Factor. Intrinsic Factor is produced by Parietal Cells.
Website: https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/
Symptoms Checklist https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/articles/symptom-checklist/
Contact
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-pernicious-anaemia-society/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePerniciousAnaemiaSociety/
Twitter/X : https://twitter.com/PASOC
Articles: https://pharmaceutical-journal.com/article/ld/pernicious-anaemia-recognition-diagnosis-and-management
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@UCLbT-NRw8llMmCaCvu8EgJw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pernicious_anaemia_society/?hl=en
Follow: Twitter: @eppinghall
Instagram: @berkshirehalleppingpress
Workbook https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/wendy-aris/genealogy-workbook/paperback/product-88wyv4.html?page=1&pageSize=4
Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
#history #jamaicanhistory #caribbeanhistory #caribbeangenealogy #caribbeanfamilyhistory #perniciousanemia #b12deficiency #vitaminb12deficiency #genealogyresearch #patientcare #patientadvocacy #patientadvocate #bloodline
Saturday Oct 28, 2023
Nakuona - Duppy Stories
Saturday Oct 28, 2023
Saturday Oct 28, 2023
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. With funding from the Arts Council England, we were able to commission original African compositions, stories, and music from the diaspora to start our journey
WebSite https://www.duppystories.co.uk/
Press Release https://issuu.com/nakuona/docs/duppy_stories_2022_press_release_
#history #jamaicanhistory #caribbeanhistory #caribbeangenealogy #caribbeanfamilyhistory #caribbeanfolklore #africanfolklore
Sunday Oct 15, 2023
How to Save Family History - We Are Here
Sunday Oct 15, 2023
Sunday Oct 15, 2023
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 #familyhistory #recordingmemories
Saturday Sep 30, 2023
Caribbean Folklore ~ The Duppy Ah Come - Emma Kathryn
Saturday Sep 30, 2023
Saturday Sep 30, 2023
Emma Kathryn (Nottinghamshire, UK) is a staff writer at Witch Way Magazine, The House of Twigs blog, Stone, Root, and Bone blog, the Spiral Nature blog, and Gods & Radicals. She hosts Wild Witch Podcast and has spoken at several UK Pagan events, including Magickal Women Conference in London.
Visit her online at www.EmmaKathrynWildWitchcraft.com Book: https://www.amazon.ca/Season-Songs-Rediscovering-Cycles-Nature/dp/0738771171
Article: https://abeautifulresistance.org/site/2021/5/14/caribbean-folklore-the-duppy-ah-come
Podcast - Wild Witch
https://open.spotify.com/show/4jF8ss1FTjDZqkWZdzevQe
Contact:
https://linktr.ee/emmakathryn
Follow:
Twitter: @eppinghall
Instagram: @berkshirehalleppingpress
Workbook
https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/wendy-aris/genealogy-workbook/paperback/product-88wyv4.html?page=1&pageSize=4
Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
#history #jamaicanhistory #jamaicapodcast #History #CaribbeanFolklore #CaribbeanHistory #SlaveHistory #JamaicaHistory
Sunday Sep 24, 2023
Enslaved Africa Names - Professor Kwasi Konadu
Sunday Sep 24, 2023
Sunday Sep 24, 2023
This episode discusses the names of Enslaved Africans on Baptism & Slave Registers and what the importance and the meaning behind why they were name and what is represents.
Professor Kwasi Konadu - Bio
Kwasi Konadu is an author, scholar, educator, writer, editor, and historian.
Currently Kwasi Konadu is John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Endowed Chair and Professor at Colgate University, where he teaches courses in African history and on worldwide African histories and cultures. With extensive archival and field research in West Africa, Europe, Brazil, the Caribbean, and North America, his writings focus on African and African diasporic histories, as well as major themes in world history. He is the author of Our Own Way in This Part of the World: Biography of an African Community, Culture, and Nation (Duke University Press, 2019), (with Clifford Campbell) The Ghana Reader: History, Culture, Politics (Duke University Press, 2016), Transatlantic Africa, 1440-1888 (Oxford University Press, 2014), The Akan Diaspora in the Americas (Oxford University Press, 2010), among other books.
A father foremost, Konadu is also a healer (Tanɔ ɔbosomfoɔ) who studied with his grandfather in Jamaica and then in Takyiman (central Ghana) as well as a publisher of scholarly books about African world histories and cultures through Diasporic Africa Press. His life work is devoted to knowledge production and the worldwide communities and struggles of peoples of African ancestry.
Website: https://kwasikonadu.info/
Book: https://www.amazon.ca/Transatlantic-Africa-1440-1888-Kwasi-Konadu/dp/0199764875
Sunday Sep 10, 2023
Sunday Sep 10, 2023
In this episode I speak with Dr Dexter Gabriel about Emancipation & Apprenticeship System in British Caribbean .
Article:
https://www.readex.com/readex-report/issues/volume-14-issue-1/envisaging-freedom-eve-emancipation-british-caribbean-1833
Book:
https://www.amazon.com/Jubilees-Experiment-Abolitionism-Slaveries-Emancipation/dp/1108845509
Ph.D. Stony Brook University, 2016
Research Specialities: Black Atlantic, Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation, Post-emancipation Societies, and Slavery in Popular Culture
Dr. Dexter Gabriel earned his B.A. in history from Texas State University-San Marcos, an M.A. in history also from Texas State University-San Marcos, and his Ph.D. in history from Stony Brook University-New York. His research interests include the history of bondage, resistance, and freedom in the Black Atlantic, as well as interdisciplinary approaches to slavery within popular culture and media. His current research explores British Emancipation in the Anglo-Caribbean and its impact on abolitionist strategies in nineteenth-century North America. His work has been translated into the social arena through panel discussions, lectures, articles, and interviews as diverse as the Federal Reserve Bank of Virginia to Voice of America, BBC America, and elsewhere.
He is jointly-appointed faculty with the History Department.
Follow:Twitter: @eppinghallInstagram: @berkshirehalleppingpress
Workbookhttps://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/wendy-aris/genealogy-workbook/paperback/product-88wyv4.html?page=1&pageSize=4
Theme Music"Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra.
LicenseCreative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
#history #jamaicanhistory #jamaicapodcast #History #BritishAtlanticHistory #CaribbeanHistory #SlaveHistroy #JamaicaHistory
Saturday Aug 26, 2023
Lanre Tunj-Ajayi - Sickle Cell Anemia
Saturday Aug 26, 2023
Saturday Aug 26, 2023
In this episode I speak with the CEO Lanre Tunji-Ajayi of the Sickle Cell Anemia Association of Ontario about the heredity condition.
Website: https://sicklecellanemia.ca/
October 2023 Marathon: https://raceroster.com/events/2023/65909/2023-tcs-toronto-waterfront-marathon/fundraising-organization/46852
Blood Partner: https://sicklecellanemia.ca/be-our-blood-partner
Saturday Aug 12, 2023
Verona Spence-Adofo - Anansi Stories - The Trickster
Saturday Aug 12, 2023
Saturday Aug 12, 2023
Verona Spence-Adofo is the co-founder of Ancestral Voices, an educational initiative spanning over a decade with the sole purpose of documenting and disseminating research-based knowledge about African sacred cosmologies, their spiritual philosophies and practices.
Website: https://ancestralvoices.co.uk/
Film: https://filmfreeway.com/av2
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AncestralVoicesFilms
Article Link: https://folklorethursday.com/regional-folklore/anansi-the-spider-trickster-or-teacher/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ancestral_voices
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Rituals-Living-Vusamazulu-Credo-Mutwa/dp/B07V3P8LYF
YouTube Episode: https://youtu.be/bvpXzC3KKsg
Saturday Jul 29, 2023
Dr Victoria Barnett-Woods - Bequeathed Unto My Daughter..Slaves.......
Saturday Jul 29, 2023
Saturday Jul 29, 2023
In this episode I will be speaking with Victoria Barnett-Woods who is an Assistant Teaching Professor at Loyola University Maryland in the Humanities Department. Where she specializes in literature of the long eighteenth century. Currently is the Associate Director for student programming & experimental learning at the Starr Centre Washington College.
Book Link:
https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Victoria-Barnett-Woods-ebook/dp/B086XK81FY?ref_=ast_author_mpb
Article Link:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1754-0208.12803
Current Research:
Manuscript in Progress: Reading the West Indies: Empire, Slavery, and the Rise of the Novel.
Contact
Twitter @VictoriaBWs
Sunday Jul 16, 2023
Sunday Jul 16, 2023
In this episode I speak with Dr. Justine K Collins about the Barbados Slave Code 1660's. Dr Justine K Collins is a Legal Historian and a Postdoctoral Researcher & Lecturer at SOAS University of London, Faculty of Law.
BIO:
She is a legal historian and specialises in the intersection of law and society particularly within colonial slavery laws of the Atlantic World. She completed her doctoral studies at the Goethe University Frankfurt in conjunction with the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History and Legal Theory in Frankfurt, Germany.
Her thesis engaged legal comparative analysis to trace the origins and influences of the British Caribbean slavery codes. This thesis research - Tracing British West Indian Slavery: An Analysis of Legal Transplants - was published by Routledge in 2021.
Article: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13200968.2021.1933801?journalCode=rfem20
Youtube: https://youtu.be/ObinolIXOr0
Book:
Link: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Justine-K-Collins/dp/1032122994
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Follow:
Twitter: @eppinghall
Instagram: @berkshirehalleppingpress
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3WlDABsVBBYSPH8dUdD1lQ
Workbook
https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/wendy-aris/genealogy-workbook/paperback/product-88wyv4.html?page=1&pageSize=4
Theme Music
"Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra.
License
Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2zQefSvCUk
#history #jamaicanhistory #jamaicapodcast #History #BritishAtlanticHistory #Slavecode #CaribbeanHistory #SlaveHistroy #JamaicaHistory
Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast
This podcast is about genealogic researching your Caribbean family history. There is a heavy concentration on the History of the Caribbean in which guest will be part of the podcast to discuss the various topics and themes. This will allow the listener to be able to have a broader viewpoint on how to approach their family history.
The title of the podcast Dis A Fi Mi History means in English This is My History.