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Africville Forever
Podstarter Productions / Frequency Podcast Network
Fréquence : 1 épisode/71j. Total Éps: 13

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Season 2 Is Here
Épisode 6
vendredi 23 août 2024 • Durée 00:30
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
Forever
Épisode 5
lundi 25 juillet 2022 • Durée 34:58
When the land was lost, the people of Africville lived on. With many forced into public housing, the generational trauma has not dampened the spirit. In this episode, we discuss Africville's next generation and its tireless drive to reclaim the legacy that was stolen from them.
If you care about racism, displaced peoples and social justice, then you need to know the story of Africville Forever.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
Destruction
Épisode 4
lundi 18 juillet 2022 • Durée 31:07
In 2022, all that remains of Africville is a park full of monuments that hint at what once was. How did all levels of government get away with the total destruction of Africville? How could a proud and historical community be subjected to a trauma that still feels like an open wound?
In this episode we follow the systematic eradication of Africville, and the effect it had on those who called it home.
If you care about racism, displaced peoples and social justice, then you need to know the story of Africville Forever.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
Thrive
Épisode 3
lundi 11 juillet 2022 • Durée 33:33
Today, the elders of Africville all share one common description of Africville. It was safe. Memories of happy childhoods, dinners, sports and church linger in the minds of those who had the privilege of an Africville childhood. From this cradle of love and support, grew talent that would shape the world.
In this episode we uncover how Africville thrived and the joy its people still feel generations later.
If you care about racism, displaced peoples and social justice, then you need to know the story of Africville Forever.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
Birth
Épisode 2
lundi 4 juillet 2022 • Durée 25:19
From the moment Halifax was founded in 1749, enslaved African people were brought to dig out roads and begin building the city. An early Black community found refuge a few kilometres north on the southern shore of the Bedford Basin — an area that became Africville.
This is the story of how that small collection of improvised homes, would become one of North America's most important Black communities.
If you care about racism, displaced peoples and social justice, then you need to know the story of Africville Forever.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
Have you heard of Africville?
Épisode 1
lundi 27 juin 2022 • Durée 30:00
Under the shadow of the MacKay Bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the protest camp of Eddy Carvery has stood firm as the longest civil rights protest in North American history.
Eddy had remained in defiance for nearly half a century. In this episode Eddy introduces us to the protest that has defined his adult life. The fight to claim the land of Africville back for its people.
If you care about racism, displaced peoples and social justice, then you need to know the story of Africville Forever.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
Introducing Africville Forever
lundi 20 juin 2022 • Durée 01:19
In 1969, the last home in the Black community of Africville was flattened. The bulldozer was hired by a city that had schemed to claim this valuable land for generations.
In this 5 part series, we will tell the story of this unique and beautiful place. Born out of adversity, it thrived as a safe haven for people of African descent in Canada.
If you care about racism, displaced peoples and social justice, then you need to know the story of Africville Forever.
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
The Fight Continues
Épisode 1
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Durée 14:04
For too long, the Africvillian survivors and descendents have been divided, hampering our efforts to take back the land and rebuild our unique community. Solutions exist, so we are looking around the world for stories, experts and activists who have helped displaced communities rebuild, in an effort to learn. Speaking to people like MsPaula Gaviria Betancur, Human Rights Lawyer and a Forced Displacement Expert, UN Special Rapporteur and Kavon Ward, Founder of Where Is My Land. We will also be looking inward, speaking to the next generation of Africvillians who are making waves and fighting their own battles in the name of advancement.
So join us as we explore practical, inclusive solutions to unite our people.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
A Pathway Forward
Épisode 2
mardi 10 septembre 2024 • Durée 39:11
Alfred and Eddie are back, this time with guest Paula Gaviria Betancur, a human rights lawyer and UN expert.
The three have a conversation that explores the displacement and resettlement of communities, using the historical context of Africville and other contemporary issues like in Colombia. Eddie discusses the forced relocation of Africville residents and the subsequent loss of community and dignity. Paula highlights the global issue of internally displaced persons (IDPs), noting that 71 million people were IDPs in 2022, compared to 40 million refugees. She emphasizes the importance of documenting and addressing the intangible losses and the need for inclusive, culturally sensitive resettlement strategies. The discussion underscores the resilience of displaced communities and the necessity of political will and community collaboration to achieve justice and reconciliation.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
Being The Bridge
Épisode 3
mardi 17 septembre 2024 • Durée 41:52
Shaun Carvery, a descendent of Africville and a Detective with the Halifax Regional Police, joins Eddie and Alfred to chat about the dichotomy of his experience with regards to the unfairness in the systematic treatment of Africville decedents by the police.
Eddie Carvery recounts a pivotal childhood memory from the 1996, in Halifax, where his grandfather led a protest against the police, leading to a racial slur and physical violence. The conversation shifts to the history and ongoing struggles of Africville, a Black community displaced in the 1960s. Also Eddie's second cousin, Shaun, discusses his dual role as a police officer and community advocate, emphasizing the importance of internal change within institutions. Shaun highlights the need for continued education and advocacy, urging youth to seek out role models and strive for better opportunities. The discussion underscores the importance of community support and the ongoing fight for justice and recognition.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network

