
For People Who Are Jamaican-Canadian
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For people who are Jamaican-Canadian, please enjoy this fruitful conversation on all things Jamaican-Canadian. In this episode I sat down and spoke with my good-up friends (aka yaardies) Shana, Khadecia, and Nakyta and discussed our shared and differential experiences living in Canada as both Canadian-born-Jamaicans and Jamaican-born-Canadians. This is a culture-filled episode as we question and interrogate the ever-changing aspects of language, family, preservation, and community in the Jamaican-Canadian experience.
This episode was recorded in early June, before the news struck regarding Hurricane Beryl. Please go to the @peoplelikemepod instagram bio to find out information on how you can help Caribbean countries recovering from the hurricane.
Intro (0:00), How do you identify? (1:30), Game/Trivia (2:50), Growing up in Canada (8:40), Jamaican Community in Toronto/Toronto Slang (14:00), What makes someone Jamaican? (19:15), How do we keep our culture alive (22:00), Jamaican Women and losing accents (25:05), Is Patois a language? (33:00), Going back to Jamaica (37:04), The concept of community in Jamaica (39:30), Teaching Leah Patois!!! (42:36), Jamaica vs. The World (47:00).