Cultural Preservation - Lynn Jones African Canadian & Diaspora Collection
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In this episode, Lynn Jones to explore the rich history and ongoing impact of the Lynn Jones African Canadian & Diaspora Collection. Lynn shares stories from her decades of activism, the challenges and triumphs of Black youth organizing in Nova Scotia, and the importance of preserving community history.
Episode Highlights:
- The origins and significance of the Lynn Jones Collection
- Black youth activism and the Black United Front
- The importance of community archives and accessibility
- Environmental racism and the fight for justice
- The ongoing movement for reparations
- The global reach of the collection and connections to sports, culture, and activism
- Intergenerational activism and advice for future leaders
This episode builds on the foundation set in Part 1, offering even more wisdom, inspiration, and practical takeaways for listeners passionate about history, culture, and community.
Credits:
- Hosted by Itai Kuwodza, Graham Nickerson, Laurice Downey and Shawn Smith
- Produced by Loyalist Connections Creative Society (LCCS) as part of the LCCS Forum
- Special thanks to the Black Cultural Center, Black Loyalist Heritage Center, and St. Mary’s University for their support
Missed Part 1? Go back and listen to the first episode in this series to get the full story!
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Thank you for joining us for this two-part journey. Stay connected, keep the conversation going, and help us preserve and celebrate our shared history!