Washington Black and Rogues In Paradise - Atlantic Bridge: Sugar, Rum, and Freedom

From Bridgetown's quays to Halifax's piers, ships when traded items that sustained empire; later on, paths carried people towards flexibility and work. The balloon scene catches the leap; Africville captures the life-- neighbourhood sewed from gospel, labour, and neighbourly stubbornness. Out of the Barbadian diaspora came voices and visions that reshaped Canada: Austin Clarke composing migration's interior weather condition, Cameron Bailey promoting global film, Anne Cools pressing for justice in public workplace. These are not footnotes-- they're the architecture of belonging.


Watch the teaser and learn more about Africville and the Underground Railroad.


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