
How Jamaica Conquered the World
Roifield Brown
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Episode 1 - Jamaican independence 1962
How Jamaica Conquered the World
05/04/12 • 9 min
In this inaugural episode of the series, we delve into the rich history and cultural significance of Jamaica since its independence in 1962. While the island may be small in population, its global impact through music, culture, and sports is undeniable. This episode isn't just about reggae or the famous personalities from Jamaica, but it's about the essence of the island and how its influence has touched many around the world.
Quotes:
- "Any country that can weld into a harmonious unity the sort of heritage we possess, where people drawn from England and Europe and Africa and all the nations of the East are mingled and mixed in every combination that one can conceive, makes a contribution, by example." Alexander Bustamante
- "Jamaicans all over the world love their flag more than they love Red Stripe beer so that has been one tremendous success." Anthony Johnson
Named Speakers:
- Roifield Brown
- Anthony Johnson (Jamaican High Commissioner to the Court of St. James)
- Joyce Brown (Resident of Birmingham, England)
Detailed Summary:
The episode begins with an introduction to the series, highlighting the global influence of Jamaica. The host, Roifield, expresses his passion for history and how he was inspired by other historical podcasts. He invites listeners to visit the series website and get involved in the project.
The narrative then shifts to the story of Jamaica's journey to independence on August 6th, 1962, marking the end of 300 years of British colonial rule. The episode emphasizes the unity and harmony of the Jamaican people, who come from diverse backgrounds.
Anthony Johnson, the Jamaican High Commissioner to the Court of St. James, recounts the story behind the creation of the Jamaican flag. He describes the controversy surrounding its colors and how it deviated from the traditional colors of the Union Jack. The flag's unique design, featuring black, green, and yellow, was initially met with shock but has since become a symbol of pride for Jamaicans worldwide.
Joyce Brown, a resident of Birmingham, England, shares her memories of the euphoria surrounding Jamaica's independence. She recalls the excitement and pride of the Jamaican people, as they prepared for Independence Day. The episode captures the emotions and sentiments of the Jamaican people during this pivotal moment in their history.
The episode concludes with a description of the grand ceremony held at the National Stadium, attended by 30,000 Jamaicans and distinguished guests, including Princess Margaret and Vice President Lyndon Johnson. The British flag, which had flown over Jamaica for three centuries, was replaced by the Jamaican national flag, symbolizing the birth of a new nation.
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Episode 2 - The Diaspora ( Canada, USA, UK)
How Jamaica Conquered the World
05/13/12 • 10 min
Around the time of Independence in 1962, the island saw mass migration to Britain, Canada and the US. This is the story of that movement of Jamaicans to new shores. The story is told with clips from the Jamaican Toronto Association, my Mother Joyce Brown, Janice Bryant from London and the Jamaican Ambassadors to Britain and the USA
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Anthony Brown, a Windrush Story.
How Jamaica Conquered the World
06/25/23 • 31 min
Seventy-five years ago, on June 22, 1948, the HMT Empire Windrush docked in Tilbury, marking a pivotal moment in British history. In this episode, we delve into the significance of this landmark event, as we explore one man's journey to prove his British citizenship amidst a hostile environment. Thanks to the dedicated work of journalist Amelia Gentleman, who shed light on the plight of tens of thousands of British West Indians facing wrongful deportation, the Windrush scandal came to the forefront of public consciousness
Amelia Gentleman, a journalist renowned for her tireless efforts, played a crucial role in bringing the Windrush scandal to light. Her in-depth reporting exposed the injustices faced by the Windrush generation, many of whom had lived in Britain for decades, only to find themselves wrongly targeted by deportation measures. By acknowledging Gentleman's sterling work, we pay tribute to her dedication and the impact of her reporting in raising awareness about the systemic mistreatment faced by British West Indians and the urgent need for reform.
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Episode 22 - New York
How Jamaica Conquered the World
10/23/12 • 21 min
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Episode 18 - The "incredible" story of Jungle
How Jamaica Conquered the World
09/05/12 • 14 min
As the house music and the rave scene swept the UK in the late 80's and early 90's, Sound System culture fused with urban London to create an "Incredible" sound that became know as Jungle.
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Episode 15 - Arthur Wint - Jamaica's first gold medalist
How Jamaica Conquered the World
08/13/12 • 15 min
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Episode 8 - The Story of Dub
How Jamaica Conquered the World
06/23/12 • 11 min
Dub grew out of reggae music in the 1960s and 70s. Get ready to be taken to a cliff and dropped into a sea of bass, as we explore Dubs start and how it has influenced other forms of electronic music.
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Episode 11 - Bob Marley, recollections and legacy
How Jamaica Conquered the World
07/15/12 • 15 min
He is the most influential musician of the 20th century, He sang about oppression, justice and love. His music and legacy has touched people from all over the globe.
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Episode 3 - Ska to Rocksteady
How Jamaica Conquered the World
05/20/12 • 12 min
Around the time that Jamaica become independent, the sound of its popular music began to change and take on a more distinctive tone. This is that story.
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Reggaeton - How Jamaican Dancehall music influenced the music of Latin America
How Jamaica Conquered the World
10/23/15 • 24 min
How Jamaican Dancehall music has influenced the music of Latin America, from the digging of the Panama canal to dominance of Dominican Dembow.
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How many episodes does How Jamaica Conquered the World have?
How Jamaica Conquered the World currently has 31 episodes available.
What topics does How Jamaica Conquered the World cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on How Jamaica Conquered the World?
The episode title 'Episode 2 - The Diaspora ( Canada, USA, UK)' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on How Jamaica Conquered the World?
The average episode length on How Jamaica Conquered the World is 15 minutes.
How often are episodes of How Jamaica Conquered the World released?
Episodes of How Jamaica Conquered the World are typically released every 7 days, 18 hours.
When was the first episode of How Jamaica Conquered the World?
The first episode of How Jamaica Conquered the World was released on May 4, 2012.
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