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What happens when a revolutionary African leader speaks directly to Jamaicans — not as foreigners, but as family? “Africa and Jamaica—same fight, same blood, same future.” This powerful Caribbean History audiobook documentary unpacks the cultural impact of Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s message through the lens of black history, Caribbean music, and Pan-African resistance.

Blending history stories, cinematic realism, and investigative storytelling, this project takes you deep into the heart of Caribbean identity — where heritage, resilience, and cultural pride collide with global politics and revolutionary awakening.

Listeners will explore how Traoré’s viral speech reignited cultural resilience in maroon communities, the Caribbean diaspora, and Jamaica’s Rastafarian youth — linking today’s digital activism with Garvey’s legacy. Themes of colonization, education reform, food sovereignty, and spiritual renewal are brought to life in this immersive journey through Caribbean literature, art, and historical resistance.

Created by history experts and travel experts, this Caribbean podcast is your gateway into the untold truths behind today’s Afro-Caribbean revival.

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