Reflection: Angela Trotman on A People Without History: Memory and Barbadian Migrants in Panama
A Graduate of Cultural Studies, Angela Trotman, shares some reflections on last week's Humanities Festival 2015 panel discussion on Memory and Barbadian Migrants in Panama and the need to honour this connection with explorations in the Humanities: To make an allegorical argument: As academics, we have taken lunches to Panama on several occasions, just like Biblical David. David, however, realized that lunch was not enough. He recognized that while it was sustaining and strengthening and nourishing it was not enough. He decided to bring his gutterperk and rockstone . In making that decision he turned the tide, Goliath fell! While the words historians use to explore this connection are vital and necessary, we should not leave our weapons behind: artists will make the difference; the singer will sing, the dramatist will perform, the poet will break the heart, the dancers will reenact and bring back memories of a connection in which so many migrants toiled and ...
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