Cultural Preservation – The Art of Storytelling with Dr. Afua Cooper and Dr. Lynn Jones
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Welcome to the first episode of our special two-part series on the Loyalist Connections Podcast! In this episode, we examine storytelling as both an art form and a vital tool of cultural preservation. Joining us are two distinguished scholars and community voices — Dr. Afua Cooper and Dr. Lynn Jones — who share their insights on heritage, memory, and the enduring work of documenting Black history in Nova Scotia.
What to Expect in Part 1:
- The personal journeys and community connections of Dr. Cooper and Dr. Jones
- The legacy of Black Loyalists in Canada and the Atlantic world
- The power of archives, storytelling, and oral history in preserving Black heritage
- Uncovering hidden histories: slavery in Canada, the Black United Front, and the global impact of Black Loyalists
- Reflections on activism, education, and the ongoing fight for recognition and representation
Stay Tuned: Be sure to catch Part 2, where we continue the conversation and explore even more untold stories and lessons from our guests.
Credits:
- Hosted by Itai Kuwodza, Graham Nickerson, Laurice Downey and Shawn Smith
- Produced by Loyalist Connections Creative Society (LCCS) as part of the LCCS Forum
- Special thanks to the Black Cultural Center, Black Loyalist Heritage Center, and St. Mary’s University for their support
Notable Quotes:
- No matter if you think you're poor, you have no money, if you're here, up here, free, game up. You're free.
- I collected because I felt that our stories were being lost. And I always give homage to pay homage to others who collected before me, and even during me.
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Thank you for joining us on this journey of discovery and connection. Stay connected, and don’t miss Part 2!
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