VOICES OF JAMAICA: EXPLORING RACE, IDENTITY & MEMORY

Gratis

Three distinct Jamaican voices, each contributing unique perspectives on race, identity, and memory. JEFRI FILP creates powerful verse in Archipelagos that reflects the struggles of the Caribbean in a world facing global disasters and societal inequities. DALE MAHFOOD’pa When Trees Fall: Book One of the Wood and Water Saga delves into secrets, love, and the quest for paternal approval against the backdrop of historical political change in Jamaica. And SAFIYA SINCLAIR‘nan How to Say Babylon: A Memoir provides a profound exploration of Jamaican identity in a shifting cultural and social landscape. Their combined insights offer a comprehensive exploration of Jamaican identity, emphasizing shared experiences and personal narratives. Moderating is poet Sharon Korentyen. An Anglè

Achte Archipelagos. – Philp

Achte When Trees Fall: Book One of the Wood and Water Saga. – Mahfood

Achte How to Say Babylon: A Memoir. – Sinclair

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