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Braided Archives: Exploring Black Hair, Heritage, and Caribbean History - Océane Nyela

Season 2 Episode 5 Published 2 years, 2 months ago
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In this episode, I am joined by PhD candidate Océane Nyela, who explores the fascinating intersections of black hair, colonialism, and Caribbean history in her master’s paper, 'Braided Archives.' We delve into how hair braiding serves as a profound medium for understanding cultural heritage and family history within the Black diaspora. Join us as we discuss the importance of these practices in preserving Caribbean genealogy and the narratives often overlooked in mainstream discussions. This conversation not only uncovers the significance of black hair but also weaves together personal and collective narratives that enrich our understanding of identity and ancestry.

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