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Radio Bimshire Presents

Radio Bimshire Presents

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Standpipe: Memories of Wash Day dives deep into the heart of Barbadian history, exploring the profound significance of "wash day" through captivating oral histories. Sounds of Freedom is a special podcast series from Radio Bimshire celebrating the Season of Emancipation. Featuring poetry readings, lectures, and rare audio clips, this series honours the voices and stories that shaped Barbados' journey to freedom. Immerse yourself in the struggles, triumphs, and enduring spirit of our people. A living archive for Barbados and the world, anytime, anywhere.Radio Bimshire
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  • Sounds of Freedom 2: Stories of Emancipation: "Tony's Defiance: The Unextinguished Spirit" - Episode 1
    Jun 9 2025

    Dive into the heart of Barbadian resistance in "Sounds of Freedom." This episode unveils the little-known story of Tony, a man whose extraordinary courage during slavery became a symbol of defiance. Featuring insights from Ambassador David Comissiong, explore the 1675 conspiracy and Tony's unwavering spirit against oppression. Discover how his words echoed through generations, reminding us that the fight for freedom can never be truly extinguished.


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    18 m
  • Sounds of Freedom: The Poems of Kamau Brathwaite - Episode 6: "A Tribute to Guillén: Poetry and Solidarity"
    Jun 8 2025

    In this episode, hear Edward Kamau Brathwaite’s tribute to Cuban poet Nicolás Guillén. Recorded in 1976, this poem reflects on the shared Black Atlantic experience and the struggle for cultural affirmation. Brathwaite honors Guillén as a fellow warrior in the fight for social justice, celebrating the power of poetry and solidarity across the diaspora.


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    10 m
  • Sounds of Freedom: The Poems of Kamau Brathwaite - Episode 5: "Cane: Bondage to Liberation"
    Jun 8 2025

    Edward Kamau Brathwaite reads“Cane” from Islands. This stirring reflection on the role of sugar cane in Caribbean history explores the journey from bondage to freedom. “Cane” symbolises both suffering and survival, reminding us of the resilience that led to liberation.


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    7 m
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