Jay and D talk about aspects of the remarkable life and legacy of Bayard Rustin as seen in the Movie Rustin.#blackhistory #bayard #rustin #civilrightsmovement #civilrightsactivist #civilrights #americanhistory #marchonwashington
In this episode, Jay and D talk about the truth behind the Black Panthers - a group whose legacy extends far beyond the headlines. More than just a militant organization, but a beacon of empowerment and resistance for Black communities across t
Jay and D talk about anti black or so called Race Riots that have happened in Canada and The U.S.#tulsa #vancouver #blackhistory #canadianhistory #antiblackracism #wattsriots #chicagoraceriots #downhome #racialinjustice #antiblack
In this episode Jay and D spotlight the vibrant communities of North and East Preston and the challenges of writing the historic wrong of land titles.#northpreston #eastpreston #blackhistory #novascotia #canadianhistory #systemicchange #
Jay and D discuss the remarkable legacy of Canadian Black sleeping car porters.#blackhistory #blackhistoryisamericanhistory #blackhistorymonth #canadianhistory #systemicchange #Blackporters #everymonthisbhm #365blackhistory #12monthsof
In this episode, Jay and D delve into The New York Times article titled "A Journey Through Black Nova Scotia," penned by Shayla Martin and initially released on September 12, 2022.Shayla Martin's website https://www.shaylamartin.com/about/
Jay and D revisit the question of whether systemic racism is an issue in Canada#antiblackracism #systemicchange #blackhistory #blackhistorymonth #blackhistoryisamericanhistory
Jay and D look at one of the most important aspects of North American Black history. The Underground Railroad.#blackhistory #blackhistoryisamericanhistory #blackhistorymonth #canadianhistory #novascotia #harriettubman #undergroundrai
Jay and D dispel the notion that Canadian history is unmarked by the stain of slavery.#blackhistory #blackhistorymonth #blackhistoryisamericanhistory #canadianblackhistory #novascotia #canadianhistory
Four things you don't know about Jay Jones, D Wyse and the Down Home Podcast#foryoupage #fyp #foryou #viral #funny #fun #music #followme #bestvideo #instagram #tbt #follow4follow #youtube #subscribe #like #youtubecommunity #blackexperi
Jay and D have a conversation with local Toronto historian, Joanne Doucette, about the forgotten Black history of Leslieville#blackexperience #blackhistoryiseveryday #canadianhistory #novascotiastrong #indigenous
The Down Home podcast welcomes Joshua “Scribe” Watkis to talk about how he uses his craft of written words to navigate Anti Blackness in his book “Black Blossom, Harsh North”. A collection of 14 poems to his daughter and 7 poems to Canada
In this episode Jay and D have a conversation with public speaker and cultural anthropologist Kurtis Brooks-Lnug about what he considers a few of the misconceptions of the Atlantic Slave trade. #novascotiastrong #slavery #blackhistoryi
Jay and D talk about the historic link between Nova Scotia and Freetown Sierra Leone#blackhistoryiseveryday #canadianhistory #sierraleone #novascotiastrong #blackexperience #blackexperience
In this wide ranging discussion with D-NO we talk about his move to Canada as a teenager, his musical influences and the different challenges Black people face in Canada vs Nigeria.https://open.spotify.com/artist/4F3D2AY688ehd5TRhtxqGD#bl
In this episode Jay and D have a round table discussion about equity and inclusion in education with Tess Porter, Retired Professor at Algonquin College and former Graduation Coach for Black Students with the OCDSB, and DR. Venus Olla who organ
Humble backgrounds are one of the reasons that Derek Wyse, Jay Jones and Chad Burns are close friends. They all grew up with family that worked hard to make sure that they had a roof over their heads, and that they never went without food or cl
In this episode Jay and D talk with one of the mentors that played a big part in their early years. Community advocate, and life long educator Melinda Daye. In this conversation they talk about her life in the church and the effects of gentrifi
In this Episode Jay and D talk about the unique aspects of Scotian Food with Nigel Finley, who has worked many years as an Executive Chef, and Wendie Wilson, prominent Black educator, author, artist and community activist.#blackhistorymo
Jay and D have a conversation with Joshua "Scribe" Watkis, renowned spoken word poet. In this wide ranging conversation we discuss community, family and inspiration.
Award winning poet, author, and University of Toronto professor, Dr. George Elliott Clarke, joins the Down Home podcast to talk about his poetic inspiration. He also talks to Jay and D about the role that white supremacy plays in our Canadian c