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An Ode to Africville

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In this episode Tracy put's her 'poetic narrative' hat on with a celebration to mark February's Canadian Heritage Month. Africville was a small community of African Nova Scotians who first came from New York to settle in Nova Scotia, Canada from 1783 onwards. infamy and controversy became associated with the site after World War 2 when it became the target for undesirable facilities to be established and was razed to the ground under agendas for 'urban renewal' where its original residents were then forced to vacate and relocated to housing projects.

If you liked this podcast, then stay on this listening platform and check out my other podcast episodes related to this one The Book of Negroes: How Africa came to Nova Scotia all the way back from the very first season.

Don’t forget what I call the heart and soul of the ‘Stories to be tolled’ movement; my stories or ‘poetic narratives’ Caribbean 'Wind' Caribbean 'Rush' Nights at the Round Table - the Berlin Conference 1884 and Gone with the Wind?- Macmillan's speech for change ‘Gone with the Wind-Macmillan’s speech for change’ are all available on the website in both kindle and paperback formats. Also, the publication of the latest four titles. To find out more, just visit storiestobetolled.com and check out the learning platforms for The Journey's End - giving back Hong Kong Bite from the Big Apple - a story for New York Hope for Zimbabwe - arise the Phoenix and A Story for South Africa

Why not check out the promotions page on the website where you’ll find more information about our free giveaways and this month it’s our logo t-shirt!

Now, if you’re not a part of the email list, what are you waiting for? Visit Stories to be tolled and sign up where you can opt in and receive your free samples of my first four titles. It’s the only way to enter the draw for a chance to win a giveaway.

You can also read our monthly news letter for March as well.

Finally, remember that you can also send me an audio message on the Speakpipe link which is also in the show notes, so don’t be a stranger!

Feel free to like, follow and share us on social media when you visit the website. Just click on to whichever social media link you would like to follow us on.

And as always, it is a pleasure and a privilege to share my learning journey with you in this podcast series and I encourage you to either begin or continue your own because:

History: is… a matter of fact or perspective?

Stay safe, stay well, stay blessed. Thanks so much for listening and I’ll see you on the next page!

  continue reading

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In this episode Tracy put's her 'poetic narrative' hat on with a celebration to mark February's Canadian Heritage Month. Africville was a small community of African Nova Scotians who first came from New York to settle in Nova Scotia, Canada from 1783 onwards. infamy and controversy became associated with the site after World War 2 when it became the target for undesirable facilities to be established and was razed to the ground under agendas for 'urban renewal' where its original residents were then forced to vacate and relocated to housing projects.

If you liked this podcast, then stay on this listening platform and check out my other podcast episodes related to this one The Book of Negroes: How Africa came to Nova Scotia all the way back from the very first season.

Don’t forget what I call the heart and soul of the ‘Stories to be tolled’ movement; my stories or ‘poetic narratives’ Caribbean 'Wind' Caribbean 'Rush' Nights at the Round Table - the Berlin Conference 1884 and Gone with the Wind?- Macmillan's speech for change ‘Gone with the Wind-Macmillan’s speech for change’ are all available on the website in both kindle and paperback formats. Also, the publication of the latest four titles. To find out more, just visit storiestobetolled.com and check out the learning platforms for The Journey's End - giving back Hong Kong Bite from the Big Apple - a story for New York Hope for Zimbabwe - arise the Phoenix and A Story for South Africa

Why not check out the promotions page on the website where you’ll find more information about our free giveaways and this month it’s our logo t-shirt!

Now, if you’re not a part of the email list, what are you waiting for? Visit Stories to be tolled and sign up where you can opt in and receive your free samples of my first four titles. It’s the only way to enter the draw for a chance to win a giveaway.

You can also read our monthly news letter for March as well.

Finally, remember that you can also send me an audio message on the Speakpipe link which is also in the show notes, so don’t be a stranger!

Feel free to like, follow and share us on social media when you visit the website. Just click on to whichever social media link you would like to follow us on.

And as always, it is a pleasure and a privilege to share my learning journey with you in this podcast series and I encourage you to either begin or continue your own because:

History: is… a matter of fact or perspective?

Stay safe, stay well, stay blessed. Thanks so much for listening and I’ll see you on the next page!

  continue reading

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