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For Posterity
For Posterity
38 episodes
4 days ago
Recorded live in Jamaica, this podcast critically explores life, art, and culture. Yes, everything from music to the _isms to migration to love. Press play on conversations and musings that give way to reflections on what matters to us today, so that our voices may be preserved and future generations can know.
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Recorded live in Jamaica, this podcast critically explores life, art, and culture. Yes, everything from music to the _isms to migration to love. Press play on conversations and musings that give way to reflections on what matters to us today, so that our voices may be preserved and future generations can know.
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Story Come to Bump: A Conversation with Diana McCaulay
For Posterity
1 hour 6 minutes 13 seconds
6 months ago
Story Come to Bump: A Conversation with Diana McCaulay

For Posterity is back and I'm happy to begin this new season with acclaimed Jamaican author and environmental advocate Diana McCaulay. She is with me to discuss her newest novel, A House for Miss Pauline (2025), published by Dialogue Books UK and Algonquin Books USA. McCaulay's newest work of fiction provides fertile ground for discussing the very real subjects of Caribbean history, women's voices, hurricane vulnerability, colonialism, race in the region, reparations, and of course, land. What memory and what knowledge does Jamaica's land hold? What memories and what knowledge will the land not let us forget? To get answers, you'll have to read the novel and listen in. The new episode is ready: Story Come to Bump!

For Posterity
Recorded live in Jamaica, this podcast critically explores life, art, and culture. Yes, everything from music to the _isms to migration to love. Press play on conversations and musings that give way to reflections on what matters to us today, so that our voices may be preserved and future generations can know.