Djamil Ninsoo, Afro-Indo Jamaican cultural advocate
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In this bonus episode of The Moreish Podcast, Hema chats with Djamil Ninsoo, also known as douglabwoy on social media, an Afro-Indo Jamaican cultural advocate and anthropologist.
Djamil, who has authored a children's book 'Eva My Nani-Ji', shares his experiences of promoting Jamaican culture and heritage, specifically focusing on the contributions of indentured Indians. They discuss the nuances of Afro-Indo Jamaican identity, the historical context of indentured servitude, and the integration of diverse cultural influences.
Djamil shares insights on terms like 'dougla' and 'coolie', their offensive and reclaimed usages, and the cultural intersections with the Chinese indentured laborer community. He also speaks about his personal journey of reconnecting with his roots and the impact of diaspora on cultural identity. The episode wraps up with Djamil talking about his upcoming books and his efforts to preserve and celebrate his heritage through storytelling.
Resources
Connect with Djamil on Instagram and TikTok
Eva My Nani-Ji by Djamil Ninsoo
Article: Putting the Half-Stories Back Together Again with Djamil Ninsoo
Article: Do Jamaicans Dream of Dhal Puri?
Pardes Chale, Beverly Panchan Ramprasad
Black Cake (book)
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