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Ah Who Dat?

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Hosted by AlysiaSimone, editor of the Caribbean-American culture website RewindAndComeAgain.com, Ah Who Dat? is a bi-monthly conversation with members of the Caribbean diaspora. From the arts and technology to science and social justice issues, we speak with those who are making moves in the Caribbean and beyond.
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1. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) - Alaine - If I Have Faith 2. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) -Shane O - Wicked People 3. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) - Jahshii - Senseless 4. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) - Beenie Man - Mankind 5. Burna Boy - Common Person 6. Pheelz - Stand By You 7. XLojay - Moto 8. Libianca - People (Check On Me) 9. Vanessa Bling - Beautiful 10. Alkaline - All Bout 11. (Bedroom Mirror Riddim) - D'Yani - Love Me 12. (Bedroom Mirror Riddim) - Jahvinci - Love & War 13. (Bedroom Mirror Riddim) - Mink Jo - Reverse It 14 ...
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1. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) - Alaine - If I Have Faith 2. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) - Shane O - Wicked People 3. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) - Jahshii - Senseless 4. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) - Beenie Man - Mankind 5. Burna Boy - Common Person 6. Pheelz - Stand By You 7. XLojay - Moto 8. Libianca - People (Check On Me) 9. Vanessa Bling - Beautiful 10. Alkaline - All Bout 11. (…
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Why is hotsauce so popular? Cuz it's a little spicy, a little tangy and full of flavor. It's also the perfect description of this weeks' guest, Danielle Johnson aka Ms. Hotsauce. A radio personality from Boston, Mass. Hostage and host AlysiaSimone chat about life in her thriving Caribbean-American community.For more info on Ms. Hotsauce check out h…
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In this episode I chat with Trinidadian-American physician Dr. Rhonda Cambridge-Phillip about health and wellness in the Caribbean-American community. We discuss Rhonda's new book Bye Bye Cancer and explore it's somewhat controversial focus on nutrition and supplementation as a way to prevent and treat cancer and the side effects of traditional can…
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Host AlysiaSimone sits with award winning British-Guyanese journalist Carinya Sharples to chat about her life after temporarily relocating to Guyana, her Guyanese oral history project, growing up in adiasporic Guyanese home, and what Caribbean culture and identity mean to those who are raised and live in the diaspora.For more info on Carinya and he…
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