
Being The Bridge
09/17/24 • 41 min
Shaun Carvery, a descendent of Africville and a Detective with the Halifax Regional Police, joins Eddie and Alfred to chat about the dichotomy of his experience with regards to the unfairness in the systematic treatment of Africville decedents by the police.
Eddie Carvery recounts a pivotal childhood memory from the 1996, in Halifax, where his grandfather led a protest against the police, leading to a racial slur and physical violence. The conversation shifts to the history and ongoing struggles of Africville, a Black community displaced in the 1960s. Also Eddie's second cousin, Shaun, discusses his dual role as a police officer and community advocate, emphasizing the importance of internal change within institutions. Shaun highlights the need for continued education and advocacy, urging youth to seek out role models and strive for better opportunities. The discussion underscores the importance of community support and the ongoing fight for justice and recognition.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
Shaun Carvery, a descendent of Africville and a Detective with the Halifax Regional Police, joins Eddie and Alfred to chat about the dichotomy of his experience with regards to the unfairness in the systematic treatment of Africville decedents by the police.
Eddie Carvery recounts a pivotal childhood memory from the 1996, in Halifax, where his grandfather led a protest against the police, leading to a racial slur and physical violence. The conversation shifts to the history and ongoing struggles of Africville, a Black community displaced in the 1960s. Also Eddie's second cousin, Shaun, discusses his dual role as a police officer and community advocate, emphasizing the importance of internal change within institutions. Shaun highlights the need for continued education and advocacy, urging youth to seek out role models and strive for better opportunities. The discussion underscores the importance of community support and the ongoing fight for justice and recognition.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
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A Pathway Forward
Alfred and Eddie are back, this time with guest Paula Gaviria Betancur, a human rights lawyer and UN expert.
The three have a conversation that explores the displacement and resettlement of communities, using the historical context of Africville and other contemporary issues like in Colombia. Eddie discusses the forced relocation of Africville residents and the subsequent loss of community and dignity. Paula highlights the global issue of internally displaced persons (IDPs), noting that 71 million people were IDPs in 2022, compared to 40 million refugees. She emphasizes the importance of documenting and addressing the intangible losses and the need for inclusive, culturally sensitive resettlement strategies. The discussion underscores the resilience of displaced communities and the necessity of political will and community collaboration to achieve justice and reconciliation.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
Next Episode

Strategic Activism
Today's conversation centres around the importance of community in land reclamation, and gives hope to the descendants of Africville.
Our guest Kavon Ward, an activist, discusses her work in reclaiming land, notably the return of Bruce's Beach to its original owners in 2022, a first in American history. Kavon also co-founded "Where is My Land?" to help others reclaim their property. The discussion between Kavon and our hosts Eddie and Alfred highlights the systemic racism and lack of resources that led to the displacement of black communities, drawing parallels to other cases like Africville and Russell City. Kavon emphasizes the importance of community support, digital amplification, and strategic activism in the fight for land restoration and reparations.
Join the fight at AfricvilleForever.com
Hosted by Eddy Carvery III & Alfred Burgesson
Artwork by Vanessa Thomas
A Podstarter production for Frequency Podcast Network
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