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Dis a fi mi History Podcast

Dis a fi mi History Podcast

著者: Wendy Aris
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This is a podcast about Caribbean History and a good resource for individuals researching their family history Host: Wendy ArisAll rights reserved 世界
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  • Unveiling the Entanglements: Western Christianity and African Racialization
    2025/06/01

    Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, hosted by Wendy Aris. In this enlightening episode, Wendy converses with Dr. Josias Tembo, a PhD researcher at Radboud University, to explore the intricate connections between Western Christianity and racialization in Africa. Dr. Tembo shares his insightful research on how Christianity has historically played a role in shaping racial dynamics and how this legacy continues to impact contemporary society.

    The discussion delves into Missionary activities and their influence on African communities, revealing the complex interplay between religion and racial hierarchy. Wendy and Dr. Tembo examine the historical role of the Catholic Church in colonization and the ways in which Western Christianity has contributed to marginalizing African spiritual practices.

    This episode also explores the emergence of African Independent Churches, the rise of contextual theology, and the resurgence of Bantu philosophical principles, offering pathways to decolonize theological thought and encourage healing from past injustices.

    Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that re-examines history and invites reflection on the role of religion as a vehicle of colonial ideology, urging listeners to confront and engage with this complex legacy.

    Bio:

    Link to Article: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02533952.2022.2152546

    Book:

    https://library.sakyauniversity.com/author/18818/books

    • African
    • decolonial
    • difference
    • multiplicities
    • postcolonial
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    45 分
  • Exploring the Family Dynamics of Enslaved Men: A Caribbean Perspective
    2025/05/26
    Welcome to this enlightening episode of the Dis A fi mi History podcast, hosted by Wendy Aris. Join us as we delve into a nuanced conversation with Professor Randy Brown, an award-winning historian, as he reveals the untold narratives of enslaved men in the British Caribbean. Through their discussion, Professor Brown sheds light on the complexities of family life for enslaved men in Berbice between 1819 and 1834, demonstrating how these men navigated their roles as husbands and fathers within the confines of slavery. Learn about the challenges of family separation, the struggle for familial bonds, and the silent resilience that shaped their existence. Uncover the silent stories of resistance, identity, and coping mechanisms that were often overshadowed in historical discourse, and understand the broader implications for Caribbean history and its enduring legacy. Bio: Randy M. Browne is a historian of Atlantic slavery who specializes in the British Caribbean. He recently completed The Driver’s Story: Labor and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery (Penn Press, 2024), which explores the predicament of enslaved Black drivers, trapped between the insatiable labor demands of white plantation authorities and the constant resistance of their fellow enslaved laborers. Browne’s first book, Surviving Slavery in the British Caribbean (Penn Press, 2017), focused on the problem of survival in Berbice (part of what is now Guyana) and won the Ohio Academic of History’s Publication Award and the biennial Elsa Goveia Book Prize from the Association of Caribbean Historians. Browne’s scholarship has been supported by grants and fellowships from the Library Company of Philadelphia, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Huntington Library, and the U.S. Department of Education. His articles on slavery and the transatlantic slave trade have appeared in the William and Mary Quarterly, the New West Indian Guide, and Slavery & Abolition. At Xavier, Browne teaches courses on the African diaspora, slave rebellions, the transatlantic slave trade, and colonial America. Website: https://www.randymbrowne.com/ Book: The Driver’s Story https://www.pennpress.org/9781512825862/the-drivers-story/ 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 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) #history #familyresearch #familyhistory #Berbice #CaribbeanHistory #Research #genealogy #podcast
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    48 分
  • Empowering Through Black History with Ernest Crim III
    2025/05/18
    Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, featuring an enlightening conversation with anti-racist educator and author Ernest Crim III. In this episode, discover the profound impact of Black history in combating racism and empowering youth. Ernest shares his personal journey, starting with the transformative experience of surviving a hate crime and how it shaped his path as an educator. Explore the insights from his book, How Black History Can Save Your Life, which provides compelling narratives on how history can empower individuals and communities today. From examining personal family histories, to the broader implications of historical narratives, Ernest discusses strategies for parents and educators to foster equity and address racism within educational systems. Join us for this thoughtful discussion filled with historical insights and practical advice on reclaiming and embracing Black history to challenge existing narratives and build a more just society. Don't miss this episode with your host, Wendy Aris, and experience the knowledge and inspiration to take action and make a difference. BIO Mr. ernest Crim III, a former high school educator and viral Black history influencer joins the show to discuss the importance of teaching history, the role of black educators, and the challenges of combatting a Eurocentric curriculum. Mr. Crim shares his journey to becoming an educator and his motivation to connect young people to black history. He also discusses his success on social media and the importance of reaching young people with positive and truthful content. It highlights the lack of proper training and education for young people, the importance of intergenerational spaces and African worldview, the absence of comprehensive Black history education in schools LInKS https://www.ernestcrim.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mrcrim3/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@mrcrim3?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/MrCrimIII/ https://www.amazon.com/Black-History-Save-Your-Life-ebook/dp/B0F1CB8Q69?ref_=ast_author_mpb 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 Clothes https://effystyle.goaffpro.com/...
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    48 分

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