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In this enlightening episode of Dis A fi mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris welcomes Dr. Sharika D. Crawford, a renowned historian specializing in modern Latin America and the circum-Caribbean. Together, they dive deep into the intricate narratives of British West Indian migration to the Colombian islands of San Andres and Providence. Despite being underexplored, this historical movement highlights significant cultural and historical ties within the global South.
Dr. Crawford shares insights from her research on the unique migration patterns and the transnational identities forged among the British West Indians and the local communities of San Andres and Providence. The episode sheds light on the hidden histories of Caribbean migration that extend beyond popular narratives centered on North America and Europe.
Join us as we explore how these movements have shaped the cultural landscapes of the islands and continue to influence the identities of their descendants, underlining the enduring impact of history on present-day Caribbean people.
BIO:
Sharika D. Crawford is a historian of modern Latin America, specializing in Colombia and the circum-Caribbean. Her 2020 monograph The Last Turtlemen of the Caribbean: Waterscapes of Labor, Conservation, and Boundary Making from the University of North Carolina Press was given an honorable mention by the Association of Caribbean Historians 2021 Elsa Goveia Book Prize Committee. A hardback copy or free electronic copy can be found at https://uncpress.org/book/9781469660219/the-last-turtlemen-of-the-caribbean/ For more on how to integrate teaching about the Anglophone Caribbean population of San Andrés and Providencia, see her digital project: www.theraizalpeople.com.
WebSite:
https://sharikacrawford.wordpress.com/
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
Great Research Resource
https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/
Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY
#migration #research #spanish #french #caribbean #identity #Jamaica #familyhistory #TrinidadandTobago #MigrationStories #Sanadres #Columbia #heritage #CaribbeanHistory #Caribbeanculturalheritage #caribbeancolonialhistory #CaribbeanHistory #MigrationStories #AfroCaribbeanHeritage #CaribbeanDiaspora
By Wendy ArisIn this enlightening episode of Dis A fi mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris welcomes Dr. Sharika D. Crawford, a renowned historian specializing in modern Latin America and the circum-Caribbean. Together, they dive deep into the intricate narratives of British West Indian migration to the Colombian islands of San Andres and Providence. Despite being underexplored, this historical movement highlights significant cultural and historical ties within the global South.
Dr. Crawford shares insights from her research on the unique migration patterns and the transnational identities forged among the British West Indians and the local communities of San Andres and Providence. The episode sheds light on the hidden histories of Caribbean migration that extend beyond popular narratives centered on North America and Europe.
Join us as we explore how these movements have shaped the cultural landscapes of the islands and continue to influence the identities of their descendants, underlining the enduring impact of history on present-day Caribbean people.
BIO:
Sharika D. Crawford is a historian of modern Latin America, specializing in Colombia and the circum-Caribbean. Her 2020 monograph The Last Turtlemen of the Caribbean: Waterscapes of Labor, Conservation, and Boundary Making from the University of North Carolina Press was given an honorable mention by the Association of Caribbean Historians 2021 Elsa Goveia Book Prize Committee. A hardback copy or free electronic copy can be found at https://uncpress.org/book/9781469660219/the-last-turtlemen-of-the-caribbean/ For more on how to integrate teaching about the Anglophone Caribbean population of San Andrés and Providencia, see her digital project: www.theraizalpeople.com.
WebSite:
https://sharikacrawford.wordpress.com/
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
Great Research Resource
https://www.ancestorsofparadise.com/
Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
https://youtu.be/CqnzwtsTdQY
#migration #research #spanish #french #caribbean #identity #Jamaica #familyhistory #TrinidadandTobago #MigrationStories #Sanadres #Columbia #heritage #CaribbeanHistory #Caribbeanculturalheritage #caribbeancolonialhistory #CaribbeanHistory #MigrationStories #AfroCaribbeanHeritage #CaribbeanDiaspora

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