Join host Claire-Marie Brisson as she explores French and Francophone history and culture in North America!
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Tune in to hear an interview with Dr. Nathan Rabalais - author, filmmaker, and Fellow for the Center for Louisiana Studies - as host Claire-Marie Brisson asks about the many ways he has contributed to (and continues to contribute to) the North American Francophonie.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Join Claire-Marie Brisson as she interviews Dr. Clint Bruce - Professor, Research Chair, and Director of L'Observatoire Nord/Sud at Université Sainte-Anne & Associate Researcher at University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Join host Claire-Marie Brisson as she interviews Ryan J. Wilson, Master's Candidate in European Studies at The University of Virginia as they discuss language, legacy, and connections to the Francophonie in Texas.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Tune in for a conversation with Ahdithya Visweswaran, student at the Université de Montréal and Chair of the Edmonton Youth Council, as we discuss his Francophone experience as a former Canadian French language immersion school student who focuses on giving voice and visibility to the Francophonie.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Join host Claire-Marie Brisson as she interviews Erin Segura, Instructor of Louisiana French at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA. Learn more about the fascinating projects she and her students are recording, pursuing, and documenting!Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Join host Claire-Marie Brisson as she interviews Alexis Marceaux and Sam Craft of Sweet Crude. Topics cover Louisiana French, reception, music traditions, and their new media initiative New Niveau. #Francophonie #Francophone #Louisiane #LouisianaSupport the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Founder and host Claire-Marie Brisson shares her reflections about her Franco-American identity as part of the Franco-American voices series.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Join our host Claire-Marie Brisson as she interviews Scott Tilton and Rudy Bazenet - the co-founders of the NOUS Foundation - launched 25 June 2020! NOUS arose from a simple observation: Louisiana and the Gulf South's French and Creole cultures are reenergizing the region and are positioned to create new cultural and business opportunities. NOUS supports and amplifies the full potential of these opportunities, and this podcast aims to showcase how. Visit https://nousnola.org/!Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Tune in as host Claire-Marie Brisson interviews Jonathan Olivier, founder of Le Potager d'Acadiana, a #sustainable #farm that services in the #French language in #Arnaudville, #Louisiana!Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
An interview with Franco-Marylander poet Mïc Hel, author of “The Sound of Frenxh in Baltimore” as part of the Franco-American Voices Series! #Francophone #Maryland #AmFr #French #poetry #diversity #voice #visibilitySupport the show
Join Claire-Marie as she interviews Janie Moyen, a proud #Francophone from #Saskatchewan who advocates as a youth voice for the #Fransaskois community. Their dialogue addresses visibility, language rights, and her own personal experiences as a member of the community.Support the show
Join host Claire-Marie Brisson as she interviews Joseph Dunn - the former director from 2011-2014 of the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana (CODOFIL), as well as in other administrative and advocacy roles In the Consulate General of France in Louisiana and in the Louisiana government. His current projects are with the Laura Plantation, a historic house museum just outside of New Orleans, which has become a model for Francophone tourism. Join us as we discuss his Franco-American experience, language, and identity in Louisiana.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
In this episode, join Claire-Marie Brisson as she interviews Jesse Martineau, host of The French-Canadian Legacy Podcast and Franco-American from Manchester, New Hampshire.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Join host Claire-Marie Brisson and special guest Camden Martin as they discuss Francophone Maine, part of our new Franco-American Voices Series. Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Join host Claire-Marie Brisson as she interviews Dr. Michel Bouchard (Professor of Anthropology, University of Northern British Columbia), one of the authors and researchers of "Songs Upon the Rivers: The Buried History of the French-Speaking Canadiens and Métis from the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Across to the Pacific." (Baraka Books, Montréal) Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Join host Claire-Marie Brisson as she explores the theme of movement present in Franco-American and French-Canadian literature. Our host shares some recommendations she has for reading, and shares a poem she authored herself with listeners.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
This podcast features Dr. Kathleen Stein-Smith, Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes académiques and Chair, AATF Commission on Advocacy. Host Claire-Marie dialogues with Dr. Stein-Smith about the #French language and its importance in North America, as well as some tips on how to learn while #socialdistancing! #Francophone #FrancophonieSupport the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
In this conversation, historian Patrick Lacroix discusses his current research with host Claire-Marie Brisson, including "Those Other Franco-Americans," a project that aims to give voice to minority Franco-American communities.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
In this episode, learn more about Detroit's (in)famous Nain Rouge, the "Demon of the Strait." Join host Claire-Marie Brisson as she reads two chapters of the original 1883 story, published in "Legends of Le Détroit."Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
In this episode, Claire-Marie Brisson shares three recipes with us that are exclusively shared with listeners of this podcast, and will soon to be posted on thefrancophone.com. The recipes can be found at these points In the audio:• 4m 9s - Tarte tatin• 17 m 12s - WW2 Canadian Pea Soup• 20m 52s - Dandelion saladSupport the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Tune in to hear host Claire-Marie Brisson discuss Victor Séjour - the first known published African-American author who was originally from Louisiana. Claire-Marie compares contemporary scholarship to Séjour's work, with comparisons to Jacques Derrida and Édouard Glissant. Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
French was an essential language during WWII. Tune in tomorrow afternoon to learn more about the North American Francophones who were essential to the Allied forces. With special guest, historian Jason Theriot.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
In this two-part episode, Claire-Marie Brisson reflects on a recent op-ed she came across on bilingualism published in the Washington Post. Then, the conversation moves to an interview with special guests from Télé-Louisiane, featuring Will McGrew and Tiffany Guillory-Thomas.Visit Télé-Louisiane online: https://www.telelouisiane.com/Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Join host Claire-Marie Brisson as she hosts not just one - but two! - interviews from two Franco-Americans from Woonsocket, RI who work on preserving their Franco-American culture. About the guests:Robert Gumlaw serves as President and Member of the Board of Directors of the American-French Genealogical Society. http://afgs.orgCalvin Fox is a proud Franco-American from Rhode Island and a current student at Concordia University (Montréal). He is starting a project to help preserve Woonsocket's Francophone past, available on Twitter @francophoneri.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
We know Québec's past and its present... but what about the future? Join host Claire-Marie Brisson as she interviews R. Jean Mathieu, Franco-Californian sci-fi author of a new short story entitled "Glâcehouse." This futuristic tale reconceptualizes the way we perceive Québec and Canada today, and challenges us to think far beyond the limits of the present.Find R. Jean Mathieu here: https://twitter.com/trueroscoeSupport the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Our host Claire-Marie Brisson discusses the complexity of the North American Francophone world - emphasizing language, choice, and reception of French and North American French identity.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Join host Claire-Marie Brisson and David Vermette, Franco-American author, as they discuss topics surrounding Franco-American cultural and social history. The interview also showcases his recently published book "A Distinct Alien Race: The Untold Story of Franco-Americans"(Montreal: Baraka Books, 2018).Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Claire-Marie interviews Rebecca Lazarenko about Francophones in Canada, and gives her own insights into the plurality of voices that make up the Francophone communities of Canada.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
In this episode, Claire-Marie Brisson examines the importance of holiday traditions in North American Francophone households - from Christmas to the New Year. Special guest Louis Brisson reflects on his own experience growing up as a Michigan Francophone North American.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
In this episode, host Claire-Marie Brisson explores the ways that Francophones in North America adapted to their new climate - through clothing, food, and drink. Claire-Marie also compares the way temperatures were recorded historically to allow modern listeners to understand what winters were really like for North American Francophone settlers.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Join Claire-Marie for a conversation with Max Bone, Research Fellow at the Africa Center for Strategic Progress and Student at the Elliott School of International Affairs (GWU), Washington DC as they discuss the status of Francophone Africa, languages, and the terrain navigated by North American diplomats working with the new center of la Francophonie.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
Host Claire-Marie Brisson conducts an interview with Robert Sylvain, a musician playing the music of the Acadians of Maine. He has begun a monumental heritage music project that he started over a decade ago - translating a handwritten notebook of lyrics into recorded music.If you would like to support Robert's project, please visit this website: https://igg.me/at/sylvain/x#/Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
In this episode, Claire-Marie cooks three recipes from an 1840 French Canadian cookbook. Explore her experience, and hear the reactions to the recipes from special guest James Reed - someone who had never tried French Canadian cuisine before!Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)
In this episode, Claire-Marie Brisson gives an introduction to French Canadian cooking traditions and provides insights into common foods and recipes that were available in the late 1800s. They might surprise you!Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)