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Inspired by a moment in Sinners where music became a fusion of race, culture, and generation, this conversation reflects on ancestry, identity, and what it means to come from a people whose history was disrupted, fragmented, and forcibly rewritten. For many in the Caribbean and across the Black diaspora, lineage is not something easily traced by names, tribes, or villages. It must be pieced together through records, DNA results, intuition, and reflection.
By FabInspired by a moment in Sinners where music became a fusion of race, culture, and generation, this conversation reflects on ancestry, identity, and what it means to come from a people whose history was disrupted, fragmented, and forcibly rewritten. For many in the Caribbean and across the Black diaspora, lineage is not something easily traced by names, tribes, or villages. It must be pieced together through records, DNA results, intuition, and reflection.