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Pelau Protocols

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Pelau aka Rice and Peas aka Cook up aka Peas and rice.
The combination of peas and rice is diasporic in the tropics. Every Caribbean nation has some version of such a dish enshrined as at least one of its national dishes.
What does this dish symbolize about all we've adapted and what we've lost. And how might we build an understanding of (Black) Caribbean masculinity and a fight to revolutionize it – which is also to reclaim its divine feminine.
Hosted by Roger Bonair-Agard & Kevin Adonis Browne, who are joined by panelists:

  • Ernesto Quiñonez (PR)
  • Richard Georges (USVI)
  • Dmitiry Leger (Haiti)

This discussion features a panel of Caribbean men in the encounter, confront, and de/reconstruction of their masculinity; and how we hold one another in that transformational journey of justice, in a way that lets us bring us all on that evolutionary journey.

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Pelau aka Rice and Peas aka Cook up aka Peas and rice.
The combination of peas and rice is diasporic in the tropics. Every Caribbean nation has some version of such a dish enshrined as at least one of its national dishes.
What does this dish symbolize about all we've adapted and what we've lost. And how might we build an understanding of (Black) Caribbean masculinity and a fight to revolutionize it – which is also to reclaim its divine feminine.
Hosted by Roger Bonair-Agard & Kevin Adonis Browne, who are joined by panelists:

  • Ernesto Quiñonez (PR)
  • Richard Georges (USVI)
  • Dmitiry Leger (Haiti)

This discussion features a panel of Caribbean men in the encounter, confront, and de/reconstruction of their masculinity; and how we hold one another in that transformational journey of justice, in a way that lets us bring us all on that evolutionary journey.

Shop BCLF Books - https://bookshop.org/shop/bclfbooks
Get BCLF Merch - https://www.bklyncbeanlitfest.com/merch

Let's be social - Instagram | Facebook | Website

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