In this episode, hosts Itai Kuwodza and Shawn Smith are joined by guest Chuck Smith for a heartfelt conversation about the importance of cultural preservation within the African Nova Scotian community. They discuss the power of storytelling, the role of family traditions, music, and sports in maintaining cultural identity. The conversation also addresses the challenges and opportunities associated with passing these traditions on to future generations.
The significance of sharing family stories and oral historyFarming, resourcefulness, and the tradition of working the landThe generational influence and evolution of Black music, and its role in shaping community identity.The Provincial Black Basketball Association and sports as a pillar of communityThe importance of education and integrating Black history into school curriculumsThe value of honoring unsung community heroes and eldersHosted by Shawn Smith and Itai KuwodzaProduced by Loyalist Connections Creative Society (LCCS) as part of the LCCS ForumSpecial thanks to the Black Cultural Center, Black Loyalist Heritage Center, and St. Mary’s University for their support“It’s important to share those stories. Sometimes you’re not in spaces that you can share stories, so it’s important that we create these spaces.”“Music has been a big part of my life through my dad, my cousins, and my community.”“You owe it to future generations, and the ancestors, to keep this going.”Follow the Loyalist Connections Podcast on Instagram @LoyalistConnectionPodcast for updates