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Host José Francisco Ávila dives deep into the power and necessity of Garifuna Literary Arts. For a people whose history was often deliberately erased from official records, the written word is not just culture—it's reclamation.
This episode explores why Garifuna authors must write, moving beyond the centuries-old oral tradition to create a permanent, authentic record. We highlight the pioneers—like Catarino Castro Serrano and Thomas Vincent Ramos—who first took up the pen to challenge dominant narratives.
Discover how literature serves as a crucial tool for cultural maintenance, healing, and historical correction, providing an authentic Garifuna voice to the world. José shares his personal advocacy journey and issues a powerful call to action to the NYC diaspora community: Write the next chapter of our history.
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Host José Francisco Ávila dives deep into the power and necessity of Garifuna Literary Arts. For a people whose history was often deliberately erased from official records, the written word is not just culture—it's reclamation.
This episode explores why Garifuna authors must write, moving beyond the centuries-old oral tradition to create a permanent, authentic record. We highlight the pioneers—like Catarino Castro Serrano and Thomas Vincent Ramos—who first took up the pen to challenge dominant narratives.
Discover how literature serves as a crucial tool for cultural maintenance, healing, and historical correction, providing an authentic Garifuna voice to the world. José shares his personal advocacy journey and issues a powerful call to action to the NYC diaspora community: Write the next chapter of our history.
Featured Topics:
Resources:
Books by José Francisco Ávila