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When Waves Became Roads: The First Seafarers of the Caribbean
Episode 25
This documentary unfolds as a sweeping cultural history of how the Caribbean Sea—long before colonization, sugar empires, or the transatlantic slave …
7 months ago
Melissa’s Fury: The Category Five Hurricane That Rewrote Jamaica’s Coastline
Episode 24
“Melissa’s Fury: The Category Five Hurricane That Rewrote Jamaica’s Coastline” is a sweeping cultural-history documentary that explores how a once-in…
7 months ago
Carrier of Tension: The U.S. Naval Buildup Reshaping Caribbean Geopolitics
Episode 23
“Carrier of Tension: The U.S. Naval Buildup Reshaping Caribbean Geopolitics” is a sweeping, real-time cultural-history documentary that explores how …
7 months ago
Castro and Che Guevara - The Cuban Revolution
Episode 22
The cover art depicts the climactic ideological and emotional moment at the heart of the Cuban revolutionary struggle, centered on the enduring partn…
7 months ago
Inside The Most Horrific Slavery Breeding Farms of Cotton Plantations
Episode 21
The climatic moment of the narrative is captured in a visual tableau that reflects both the terror and resilience of enslaved Africans fleeing the br…
7 months ago
Port Royal The Wickedest City Drowned by Earthquake
Episode 20
The narrative presents a comprehensive exploration of Britain’s transformation from a modest island kingdom into a global imperial force, foregroundi…
7 months ago
Toussaint Louverture - The Slave That Founded a Nation
Episode 19
This narrative presents a comprehensive and dramatized exploration of the life and revolutionary rise of Toussaint Louverture, situating his personal…
7 months ago
Blackbeard - King of Pirates
Episode 18
The narrative presents a dramatized yet historically grounded portrait of Edward Teach—popularly known as Blackbeard—during the apex of his career in…
7 months ago
The History of the Pirates of the Caribbean
Episode 17
This narrative presents a dramatized yet historically grounded depiction of seventeenth-century Caribbean piracy, situating the protagonist, Jacques,…
7 months ago
Why the World Should Study Jamaica’s Economic Plan
Episode 16
A clear, documentary narrative on how a small Caribbean state used rules, buffers, and digital rails to turn fragility into steady ground. It blends …
9 months, 1 week ago