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As our discussion of Marie Antoinette and the French Revolution continues, we're looking at the life of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. Saint-Georges was a mixed-race man born to an enslaved woman and her enslaver in Guadaloupe. Sent to Paris to be educated, his athleticism and musical gifts made him a celebrity. We're joined today by Professor Julian Ledford, Assistant Professor of French and French Studies at The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. — References: The Chevalier de Saint-Georges: Virtuoso of the Sword and the Bow by Gabriel Banat Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges, Man of Music and Gentleman-at-Arms: The Life and Times of an Eighteenth-Century Prodigy by Gabriel Banat Joseph Boulogne, the Chevalier de Saint-George and the Problem With Black Mozart by Julian A. Ledford — Get 15% off all the gorgeous jewellery and accessories at common.era.com/vulgar or go to commonera.com and use code VULGAR at checkout — Get Vulgar History merch at vulgarhistory.com/store (best for US shipping) and vulgarhistory.redbubble.com (better for international shipping) — Support Vulgar History on Patreon — Vulgar History is an affiliate of Bookshop.org, which means that a small percentage of any books you click through and purchase will come back to Vulgar History as a commission. Use this link to shop there and support Vulgar History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a tough loss for Cayman at the Netball world youth cup Qualification in Guadaloupe. Battle by the Beach Basketball tournament kicked off early this afternoon. Cayman will face Florida tongiht at 7pm at the John Gray Gym.
Jillian Crooks is Heading to her Second Olympic Games for Cayman Islands this summer. The Cayman Islands National U21 Netball Team Aims for World Youth Cup Qualification in Guadaloupe. Game matchups for the 2024 Cayman Islands Classic were announced by Caymax Sports LTD. Eight teams will compete in the tournament to be held Nov. 24-26 at John Gray Gymnasium. And CIBA will host two 3X3 Basketball tournaments this weekend at the Arc in Camana Bay. The Generation Next u17 3X3 is from 6:30pm to 9pm and the Best of the best senior 3X3 basketball tournament is on Sunday from 3pm to 6pm at the Arc in Camana Bay.
Donnovan brings on Breakfast Television's Sid Seixeiro, and the guys discuss the concept of students doling out letter grades to educators (see: RateMyProfessors.com). After a brief debate, Donnovan and Sid give their own letter grades to the various Toronto sports franchises and to the people steering the ship, including but not limited to the Leafs, Raptors, Blue Jays, and TFC. They also discuss the recent result for Canada vs. Guadaloupe at the Gold Cup, and whether or not John Herdman should be given a high grade for his work over the past several years. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Host Ray Collazo is joined by Miguel Guadaloupe, Vice Chair of National Puerto Rican Day Parade Committee, to preview the upcoming parade on Sunday, June 11th in New York City. Guadaloupe details the planning and execution that has taken place to prepare for the iconic 66th annual parade. Guadaloupe and Collazo discuss how the parade has evolved as the diaspora expands across the country and our connection with the island becomes stronger. Collazo and Guadaloupe review this year's honorees, the parade's scholarship program that is providing assistance to 100 Puerto Rican students and the historic lineup of parade participants. Guadaloupe also addresses criticisms of the parade's cooperate partnerships and how they have developed a 'Puerto Rican Day Parade 2.0' model based off past experiences. Attend/follow the National Puerto Rican Day Parade on Sunday, June 11 in person, on ABC7 and online. And Subscribe to Bomba Live! the Talk Show you've been waiting for!
Cette semaine nous recevons Aurore Gibrien, la maquilleuse de renom qui nous vient tout d'abord de l'île caribéenne de Guadaloupe (+971 représente) avant de déménager sur Paris à 15 ans - elle nous revient sur son parcours et son désir de commencer à travailler très tôt pour cultiver son indépendance. Une force qui l'a amené sur le plancher d'une boutique de maquillage en tant que commerciale, elle nous raconte comment par la force des choses elle s'est retrouvée le pinceau à la main. Joignez-vous pour un épisode inspirant ou Aurore nous livre ses secrets sur les origines de sa créativité et de son professionnalisme tout autant que l'importance de la foi en son potentiel. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/castp0dcast/message
I read somewhere that 10% of all Americans are EX Cathoilc. But many leave the Catholic Church each year, only to return to be more Catholic than ever. My friend Loupe left MaMa for the Church of Christ and started studying Scripture for the first time to disprove Catholicism, only to discover that the Church he had left is the ONLY CHURCH that is 100% Biblical! He refers to this as Biblical Catholic, and shares his Catholic Faith aggressively on Tick Tok. If you do TicTok, please follow his channel and say hello for me! https://www.tiktok.com/@phoenixmagnus?_t=8b8fH5PjbHq&_r=1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anchorfm22/support
Mark Zolo is an Irish writer and adventurer. He has visited 120+ countries and is serious candidate for most interesting man in the world. In this episode, Mark recounts his epic sailing trip through 8 Caribbean countries in the Lesser Antilles.
Aquesta setmana comencem amb el recent desè disc de la cantant algeriana Souad Massi i la segona novetat és l'afroelectric de Franck Biyong, la descoberta de la música electronica d'As Valet des de la Martinique i Guadaloupe, el concert recomanat de Sudan Archives a l'Apolo i acabem amb un record pel recent aniversari d'Omara Portuondo que ha fet 92 anys!
Born amidst the horror of the 18th century slave trade Joseph Bologne's life chances were not promising. Destined for a life of servitude on a plantation in Guadaloupe he instead grew ... Read More The post Freedom from Slavery appeared first on Turn the Page.
In this week's podcast Jeremy and Tim turn their atteniton to the musical cultures of 1965-1975 on some of the smaller islands of the Caribbean: Trinidad, Guadalupe and Haiti. We hear about Trinidad's particular combination of Afro-diasporic and South Asian populations during Imperial rule, how Calypso mediated the island's relationship to the British Empire, the emergence of the steel pans on the island in the face of persecution, and how American Soul influences gave rise of Soca. Tim and Jeremy also discuss the archipelago of Guadaloupe - not a country but a department of France - and it's two great Twentieth Century musics, Zouk and Gwaka. They discuss the history of Haiti, from its successful slave revolt to the many political pressures its suffered subsequently, and it's Compas music, along with the particularities of the spiritual practice of Voodoo on the island. Plus, cricket lovely cricket! Tim Lawrence and Jeremy Gilbert are authors, academics, DJs and audiophile dance party organisers. They've been friends and collaborators since 1997, teaching together and running parties since 2003. With clubs closed and half their jobs lost to university cuts, they're inevitably launching a podcast. Produced and edited by Matt Huxley. Tune in, Turn on, Get Down! Become a patron from as little as £3pcm by visiting www.patreon.com/LoveMessagePod Tracklist: Trinidad All-Star Percussion Band - Excerpt from British news reel Lord Kitchener - London is the Place for Me Lord Kitchener - Black Power Lord Kitchener - Victory Calypso Lord Shorty - Soul Calypso Lord Shorty - Indrani Les Vikings de la Guadeloupe - Assez Palé Exile One - One Favor Ensemble Aux Calebasses De Nemours Jean Baptiste - Donnez moi La Main Shleu-Shleu - Ceremonie Loa You can find friend of the show Cedric Lassonde's compilation of Gwoka Moderne, Lèspri Ka: New Directions in Gwoka Music from Guadeloupe 1981-2010, here: https://timecapsulespace.bandcamp.com/album/l-spri-ka-new-directions-in-gwoka-music-from-guadeloupe-1981-2010 Books: CLR James - The Black Jacobins
House Guest by Country & Town House | Interior Designer Interviews
Welcome to episode 151 of the House Guest podcast, where Country & Town House Magazine's Interiors Editor Carole Annett chats with experts from the world of interior design and decoration. This week's guest is rug designer Deirdre Dyson. First and foremost an artist, Deirdre nearly had her career stalled by a headmistress who told her: ‘You cant make a living out of art'. Hence she left school without the necessary qualifications and worked as a secretary while compiling a portfolio. She talked herself into a place at Byam Shaw fine art school by doing shorthand for the head in the afternoons. By the second year she had a scholarship and also met her designer husband, James. Tune in to hear more about how she enjoys the restriction rug design imposes on her art, spending lockdown on a boat in Guadaloupe and why Paris is a special place.
A four month old Boeing 707 crashes into a mountain in Guadaloupe. Air France Flight 117 setting up to land in Guadaloupe when the plane flies past the airport and crashes into a mountain. Join Gustavo and Chris as they try to figure out what went wrong on this flight in this episode of Black Box Down. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BlackBoxDownPod. https://twitter.com/blackboxdownpod https://www.instagram.com/blackboxdownpod/ Sponsored by ExpressVPN (expressvpn.com/blackboxdown) and Dollar Shave Club (dollarshaveclub.com/blackboxdown)
Today Simon, Nigel, Alstallio, And Erica(and baby) Are join By Michelle 'Groov' with me' Galas She is a native french speaker being born in France and raised in Guadaloupe, She now lives in London where she pursuits her dream of becoming a well known musician. Her music styles include , Pop, Trap,Hip Hop, Country, Rock and ZOUK??? We talk about her new music and album. We also get into the music business side of things. and the differences between Paris and London for the industry. Her facebook Group is https://www.facebook.com/groups/MUSICBUSINESSGROOVS
Same, same - but different tho. In my #AdenturesOfAYoungBlackMan I dedicate an entire month trying to understand my colour, its history and how our experiences as Black People - may differ to varying degrees but we ALL Simultaneously can remember the first time in our lives when the colour of our skin precluded us from the upward social mobility even in the most mundane of activities. Naima was born in the beautiful, Butterfly shaped island of Guadaloupe, where she then moved to France and now lives in England. She recalls experiences and memories that made leaving home bittersweet, but mostly those that empowered her albeit what the societal norms would have been with regards to her race. Don't forget to tell a friend to tell a friend and if you'd like to leave me a voice message via anchor.fm/l-me-speaks/message and you could win yourself some giftcards! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Transcript -- People talk about the special flavour of the French spoken in Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Caribbean
Transcript -- People talk about the special flavour of the French spoken in Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Caribbean
People talk about the special flavour of the French spoken in Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Caribbean
People talk about the special flavour of the French spoken in Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Caribbean
Transcript -- An insight into how the Mexican border with America has shifted over the years.
An insight into how the Mexican border with America has shifted over the years.
Transcript -- An insight into how the Mexican border with America has shifted over the years.
An insight into how the Mexican border with America has shifted over the years.