• Identity & Cultural Duality feat. Tonille Watkis (059)

  • 2021/04/11
  • 再生時間: 46 分
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Identity & Cultural Duality feat. Tonille Watkis (059)

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  • In this episode (059) of Talk Truth, I speak to actress, drama teacher and the reigning Miss Planet Jamaica, Tonille Watkis, about identity and cultural duality. Tonille it born to parents who hail from Clarendon, though she was born in the USA. What does it mean to be Jamaican when you weren’t born in Jamaica? We speak about this and a lot more.


    FIND TONILLE AT:

    IG: @tonillewatkis
    FB: https://www.facebook.com/tonille.watkis/


    TONILLE’S BIO:

    Tonille Simone Watkis is an actress, drama teacher and the reigning Miss Planet Jamaica. She’s no stranger to pageantry and is also a former Miss Supranational Jamaica & Miss Black USA. She originally hails from Connecticut but, has always known Clarendon to be her second home. Tonille graduated with a BFA in Acting from Adelphi University in New York and a diploma in Classical Acting from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in England.


    Since then, Tonille has been working as an actress and drama teacher in CT and touring the U.S. for over five years with her platform Learn for Life, an initiative designed to celebrate diversity & encourage unity across the globe by highlighting social justice issues through the arts & educational programming. Under the platform, she performs her autobiographical one-woman play entitled, “No Boxes Allowed,” about her quest through life to celebrate her cultural duality, debunk the myths and stereotypes surrounding black womanhood and navigate her way through the dating scene shedding light on the moments when consent isn’t just “black or white.”


    Consume this podcast at:


    http://talktruthja.com


    Or


    https://linktr.ee/talktruthja


    Connect with Mario Evon at:

    http://linktr.ee/MarioEvon

    Website: http://www.MarioEvon.com

    Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MarioEvon

    Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/MarioEvon

    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MarioEvonMusic

    YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/MarioEvon

    Snapchat: @MarioEvon


    Connect with Talk Truth at:

    Email: talktruthja@gmail.com

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/tlktrth

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tlktrth

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/TlkTrth


    If you are interested in being a guest, complete the following form:

    http://smarturl.it/TalkTruthGuest


    Send us an email to talktruthja@gmail.com, with topics that you'd like us to discuss and any feedback you may have.


    In your social media posts tag @MarioEvon and @tlktrth and use hashtags #TalkTruthJA and #TlkTrth.


    Music for Podcast: Reggae Meets Soul (Outro) - Mario Evon.

    Photo in Podcast Artwork by M.E.

    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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あらすじ・解説

In this episode (059) of Talk Truth, I speak to actress, drama teacher and the reigning Miss Planet Jamaica, Tonille Watkis, about identity and cultural duality. Tonille it born to parents who hail from Clarendon, though she was born in the USA. What does it mean to be Jamaican when you weren’t born in Jamaica? We speak about this and a lot more.


FIND TONILLE AT:

IG: @tonillewatkis
FB: https://www.facebook.com/tonille.watkis/


TONILLE’S BIO:

Tonille Simone Watkis is an actress, drama teacher and the reigning Miss Planet Jamaica. She’s no stranger to pageantry and is also a former Miss Supranational Jamaica & Miss Black USA. She originally hails from Connecticut but, has always known Clarendon to be her second home. Tonille graduated with a BFA in Acting from Adelphi University in New York and a diploma in Classical Acting from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in England.


Since then, Tonille has been working as an actress and drama teacher in CT and touring the U.S. for over five years with her platform Learn for Life, an initiative designed to celebrate diversity & encourage unity across the globe by highlighting social justice issues through the arts & educational programming. Under the platform, she performs her autobiographical one-woman play entitled, “No Boxes Allowed,” about her quest through life to celebrate her cultural duality, debunk the myths and stereotypes surrounding black womanhood and navigate her way through the dating scene shedding light on the moments when consent isn’t just “black or white.”


Consume this podcast at:


http://talktruthja.com


Or


https://linktr.ee/talktruthja


Connect with Mario Evon at:

http://linktr.ee/MarioEvon

Website: http://www.MarioEvon.com

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MarioEvon

Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/MarioEvon

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MarioEvonMusic

YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/MarioEvon

Snapchat: @MarioEvon


Connect with Talk Truth at:

Email: talktruthja@gmail.com

Instagram: http://instagram.com/tlktrth

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tlktrth

Twitter: http://twitter.com/TlkTrth


If you are interested in being a guest, complete the following form:

http://smarturl.it/TalkTruthGuest


Send us an email to talktruthja@gmail.com, with topics that you'd like us to discuss and any feedback you may have.


In your social media posts tag @MarioEvon and @tlktrth and use hashtags #TalkTruthJA and #TlkTrth.


Music for Podcast: Reggae Meets Soul (Outro) - Mario Evon.

Photo in Podcast Artwork by M.E.

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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